The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01Hakluyt, Richard
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
Hakluyt, Richard
Discoveries in geography -- English; Voyages and travels
And that this commentarie of mine may haue some order, it shall be diuided
into two general parts: the first of the Island, the second of the
inhabitants: and of these two but so farfoorth as those writers which are
come to our hands haue left recorded: because I am not determined to wander
out of these lists, or to handle more then these things and some other
which perteine vnto them. For I professe not my selfe an Historiographer,
or Geographer, but onely a Disputer. Wherefore omitting a longer Preface,
let vs come to the first part concerning the situation, the name, miracles,
and certaine other adiuncts of this Iland.
SECTIO PRIMA.
[Sidenote: Munst. lib. 4. Cosmograph.] Insula Islandiæ, quæ per immensum à
cæteris secreta longè sita est in Oceano, vixque à nauigantibus
agnoscitur, &c.
Et si hæc tractare, quæ ipsam terram vel illius adiuncta seu proprietates
concernunt, ad gentem vel incolas à calumniantium morsu vindicandos parùm
faciat: tamen id nequaquam omittendum videtur. Sed de his primùm, & quidem
prolixiùs aliquantò agendum est, vt perspecto, quàm vera de hac re tradant
illi Islandiæ scriptores, facilè inde candidus Lector, in ijs quæ de
Incolis scripta reliquerant, quæque ab illis alij, tanquam Dijs
prodentibus, acceperunt, vnde sua in gentem nostram ludibria depromi aiunt,
quantum fidei mereantur, iudicet.
Primum igitur distantiam Islandiæ à reliquis terris non immensam esse, nec
tantam, quanta vulgò putatur, si quis insulæ longitudinem & latitudinem
aliquo modo cognitam haberet, facilè demonstrari posset. Non enim id alio,
quàm isto cognosci exactè posse modo existimarim, cum nulli dubium sit,
quàm semper nautarum vel rectissimus, vt illis videtur, cursus aberret.
Quare varias authorum de situ Islandiæ sententias subiungam, vt inde quiuis
de distantia id colligat, quod maximè verisimile videbitur, donec fortè
aliquando propria edoctus experientia, meam quoque sententiam si non
interponam, tamen adiungam.
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