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12 August, 20:06

Why is Mandeville's book about travels to the Holy Land important to the concept of monsters during the 16th century?

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  1. 12 August, 20:10
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    Mandeville was a highly regarded and influential author during his time. He wrote his book to note down the "facts and knowledge" he had acquired during his travels, including encounters with monsters. However, sixteenth century explorers debunked his claims of monsters, eventually ending his credibility and career.
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