The author relates how during his residence in the Low Countries on official business, he happened to encounter an acquaintance, Peter Giles, who was talking with a man of somewhat unusual appearance and dress. Giles introduced the stranger as Raphael Hythloday, explaining that he had many fascinating experiences to relate as the result of his extensive travels. More then invited the two to his house to talk and have dinner together. The conversation of the three men through the rest of the day constitutes the substance of the work.
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