The first voyage round the world, by Magellan : $b translated from the accounts of Pigafetta, and other contemporary writersPigafetta, Antonio
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The first voyage round the world, by Magellan : $b translated from the accounts of Pigafetta, and other contemporary writers
Pigafetta, Antonio
Magalhães, Fernão de, -1521; Voyages around the world -- Early works to 1800
—— characteristics, xviii–xx, xlviii, lviii, 96
—— death, Saturday, April 27th, 1521, 12, 101, 102, 200, 251, 252
—— fame, xxvii, xlvii
—— virtues, 96, 102
Magellanic clouds, 66
Maré Island, 146
Massawa Island, 11, 16, 83, 198
Matan Island, 12, 99, 199
Mindanao Island or Quipit, 106, 121
Moluccas, 147, 205
—— disputes as to them, iii, iv, 205, 220
Montevideo, 215
Musk, 158
Mutiny of officers of Magellan’s fleets, 3, 56, 194, 243, 244, 247–250
Nairs of Malabar, 160
Navigation, treatise of by Pigafetta, 164–174
—— by Francisco Faleiro, xlviii
Palawan Island, 109, 119
Patagonians, 5, 49–55, 64, 189–191, 218
—— vocabulary, 62, 63
Pearls, 117
Philippine Islands, 71, 105
—— customs, 97–99
—— idols, 96
—— planting of a cross, 81, 82
Pigafetta, 75, 104, 163, 175, 182
—— petition to Doge and Council of Venice, lii; Appendix, xiv
Porcelain, 107, 117
Ramusio’s discourse, 181–183
St. Elmo’s light, 42, 49
St. Julian Port, 3, 4, 49, 55, 189
St. Paul’s Island, lvii
San Pablo’s Island. See Unfortunate Islands
Sta. Cruz river, 57
“Santiago”, loss of, 4, 56
—— Captain Juan Serrano,
Sati, or Suttee, 154
Scurvy, 65
Sebu Island, 11, 84, 198
Serradossa convent, xl
Setebos, 53
Siam, 85, 156
Skirmish with islanders, 69, 101
Southern Cross, 67
Spices, 134, 208
Straits, discovery of, 7, 8, 60, 219
Sulu Islands, 120
Sumatran slave of Magellan, 103
Sumdit and Pradit, 67, 159
Tenerife Island, 40, 41
Ternate Island, 23, 127
Tiburones Island. See Unfortunate Islands
Tidore Island, 23, 124, 144
Timor Island, 151
Trade, 91, 129, 139, 176
“Trinity”, flag-ship, springs a leak, 25, 144, 209
—— her subsequent voyage and loss, 26–29, 237–242
—— Captains—Magellan
Duarte Barbosa
Joan Carvalho
Juan Bautista
Joan Carvalho
Gonzalo Gomez de Spinosa
Unfortunate Islands, 9, 31, 65, 197, 222
Variations of the Compass, 67
“Victoria” speaks Pero Coresma’s ship, 256
—— doubles Cape of Good Hope, 160, 235
—— arrest by Portuguese at Cape Verde Islands of part of her crew, 162, 210, 235, 256
—— returns to Seville, 162
—— Captains—Luis de Mendoça
Juan Serrano
Sebastian del Cano
WRITERS QUOTED.
Amoretti, ii
Barros, ii, iii, xx, 14
Camoens, xxvii, xlvi, xlvii
Castanheda, xix
Conchita (Arte de Navegacion), xlix
Condorcet, viii, ix
Correa, iv, xvii, xviii, xxii, lvi, lviii, 241, 242, 244–256
Denis, Ferdinand, xvi, xxvi
Documents, xxviii–xlvi
Faria y Sousa, xxvii
Herrera, 175, 176
Lima, Antonio de, genealogist, xvi
Machado, Barbosa, xlviii
Mariana, xii
Mosquera (Numantia), l
Navarrete, xlix, 243, 244, 257
Osorio, iv, v
Pimenta, Bernardo, genealogist, xvi
Quintana, xii, xiii
Ramusio, liii
Thomassy, Richard, li
Vattel, vii
NAMES OF PERSONS.
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