
Samuel Purchas
À propos de l'auteur
Samuel Purchas was an English priest and historian known for his significant contributions to the literature of exploration. He is best remembered for his monumental work, 'Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes', which was published in 1625. This collection serves as a comprehensive record of the voyages of discovery made by Englishmen and other explorers, offering insights into the early modern understanding of the world. His writings not only document travels but also reflect the cultural and historical context of his time, providing valuable perspectives on the encounters between different civilizations.
Purchas's work built upon the earlier writings of Richard Hakluyt, and he is often regarded as a key figure in the genre of travel literature. Through his detailed accounts and narratives, he influenced the way exploration was perceived and recorded in the early 17th century. His legacy lies in the preservation of these narratives, which continue to be a vital source of information for historians and scholars studying the age of exploration and its impact on global history.