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The History of Ceylon, from the Earliest Period to the Year MDCCCXV : To Which is Subjoined, Robert Knox's Historical Relation of the Island

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This 1817 book by 'A. M. Philalethes' traces the history of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) from the classical period to 1815, providing details of the religion, laws and manners of the people.

An appendix contains an account, originally published in 1681, by Robert Knox (1641–1720) of his nearly twenty-year captivity on the island.

The identity of the pseudonymous 'Philalethes' is not certain: he may have been Robert Fellowes (1770–1847), who, however, never visited Ceylon, or the Revd G.

Bissett, who did. The book, which includes topographical notes and a collection of moral maxims and ancient proverbs, begins with classical accounts of the Island of Ceylon by Ptolemy, among others, and moves from this 'imperfect acquaintance with this remote region' to Knox's 'lively picture of the state of the country and manners of the people' which, according to 'Philalethes', was among the most important possessions of Great Britain.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
110804655X / 9781108046558
Paperback / softback
954.93
17/05/2012
United Kingdom
798 pages, 16 Plates, black and white; 1 Maps
210 x 297 mm, 1880 grams