The early Cape Hottentots described in the writings of Olfert Dapper (1668), Willem ten Rhyne (1686) and Johannes Gulielmus de Grevenbroek (1695)

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The early Cape Hottentots described in the writings of Olfert Dapper (1668), Willem ten Rhyne (1686) and Johannes Gulielmus de Grevenbroek (1695)

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English
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309

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"Oorspronkelijke teksten met Engelse vertaling".

Translation of: Kaffrarie of Lant der Kaffers, anders Hottentots genaemt ... / O. Dapper. - Amsterdam : van Meur, 1668. Wilhelmi ten Rhijne ... Schediasma de Promontorio Bonae Spei. - Scafusii : impensis Joh. Mart. Meisteri, 1686. Graevenbroeckii Elegans & accurata gentis africanae circa Promontorium Capitis Bonae Spei vulgo Hottentotten nuncupatae descriptio epistolaris. - 1695.

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The Van Riebeeck Society (Series) -- 14., The Van Riebeeck Society for the publication of South African historical documents -- 14., Van Riebeeck Society (Series) -- 14.

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xv, 309 p.
Number of pages
309

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OL33158609M
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earlycapehottent00dapp
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64134612

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