<Ul> <Li> Voyage historique d'Abissinie, Jerónimo Lobo (aka Girolamo Lobo), Piero Matini, Firenze; 1693 </Li> </Ul> <Li> Voyage historique d'Abissinie, Jerónimo Lobo (aka Girolamo Lobo), Piero Matini, Firenze; 1693 </Li> <Dl> <Dd> One of the most important and earliest sources on Ethiopia and the Nile . Jerónimo Lobo (1595 - 1687), a Jesuit priest, stayed in Ethiopia, mostly in Tigre, for 9 years and travelled to Lake Tana and the Blue Nile, reaching the province of Damot . When the Jesuits were expelled from the country, he too had to leave and did so via Massaua and Suakin . "He was the best expert on Ethiopian matters . After Pais, Lobo is the second European to describe the sources of the Blue Nile and he did so more exactly than Bruce" (transl. from Henze). </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> One of the most important and earliest sources on Ethiopia and the Nile . Jerónimo Lobo (1595 - 1687), a Jesuit priest, stayed in Ethiopia, mostly in Tigre, for 9 years and travelled to Lake Tana and the Blue Nile, reaching the province of Damot . When the Jesuits were expelled from the country, he too had to leave and did so via Massaua and Suakin . "He was the best expert on Ethiopian matters . After Pais, Lobo is the second European to describe the sources of the Blue Nile and he did so more exactly than Bruce" (transl. from Henze). </Dd>

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