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[113] Winsor, Cartier to Frontenac, p. II.
[114] See Ayala’s letter to Ferdinand and Isabella, copied in many
Cabot narratives; e. g. in the work cited above in footnote 10, p. 430,
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[115] G. E. Weare: Cabot’s Discovery of North America, London, 1897, p.
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[116] Alberto Magnaghi: La carta nautica costruita nel 1325 da Angelino
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of the Third Italian Geographical Congress). Cf. also: _idem_: Il
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storia della cartografia mediovale, _Atti del Terzo Congr. Geogr.
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[117] A. E. Nordenskiöld: Periplus: An Essay on the Early History of
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[118] Konrad Kretschmer: Die Entdeckung Amerika’s in ihrer Bedeutung
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1892; reference in atlas, Pl. 4, map 8.
[119] E. g. by Nordenskiöld, _op. cit._, p. 164.
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[122] Gustavo Uzielli: Mappamondi, carte nautiche e portolani del
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[123] Kretschmer, atlas, Pl. 4, map 1.
[124] W. H. Babcock: Indications of Visits of White Men to America
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