ABSTRACT

First published in 1930.
'The Broadway Travellers consolidates its already high reputation by issuing this volume...' Spectator
This is the first translation of the Commentarios since original publication in 1647. Copies of the original are very rare yet the work covers an historically significant period, describing the operations leading up to the capture from the Portuguese of Ormuz, in the Persian Gulf, by an Anglo-Persian force. Of importance in the history of the rise of the Indian Empire, this is the first printed account of the Portuguese version of the affair.
The appendices include many previously unpublished Portuguese documents, the most important of which is the full Journal of Edward Monnox, who was present throughout the operations.

part |110 pages

Book The First

chapter Chapter XXVII|2 pages

How the Portuguese replied unto the English.

part |100 pages

Book The Second

chapter Chapter XXXII|4 pages

How the Persians entered the City and sacked it.

chapter Chapter XXXIII|4 pages

Of the Fortification that the Persians made in the City.

chapter Chapter XXXXIII|3 pages

Ruy Freyre arrives at Goa—What happened to him there.

chapter Chapter XXXXV|3 pages

The General Ruy Freyre continues the Arabian War.