Works, Volume 81Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 135
... caravels coming from Calicut to Portugal have not arrived , save one , as is related before , and that the others , not being with it , are believed to be lost . And the above - mentioned caravel , which has arrived , has not as much ...
... caravels coming from Calicut to Portugal have not arrived , save one , as is related before , and that the others , not being with it , are believed to be lost . And the above - mentioned caravel , which has arrived , has not as much ...
Page 138
... caravels in the Indian voyage , there should be paid , or rather given to the king , 29 per cent . , and the remainder the merchants of the caravels could sell at his command . How much damage this voyage made to the Venetian city has ...
... caravels in the Indian voyage , there should be paid , or rather given to the king , 29 per cent . , and the remainder the merchants of the caravels could sell at his command . How much damage this voyage made to the Venetian city has ...
Page 191
... caravels , and Gaspar Corrêa , who states there were ten large ships of 200 to 300 tons and three small ones . Castanheda , who gives the best narrative of the voyage and usually refers to the vessels as caravels , was probably right ...
... caravels , and Gaspar Corrêa , who states there were ten large ships of 200 to 300 tons and three small ones . Castanheda , who gives the best narrative of the voyage and usually refers to the vessels as caravels , was probably right ...
Contents
THE VOYAGE | ix |
Letter of Authorization | xviii |
THE DISCOVERY OF MADAGASCAR | xxxiii |
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Affaitadi Afonso aforesaid Anonymous Narrative Arab Areschorea armada arrived Barros Bartolomeo boats Brazil Cabral's fleet Cabral's voyage Calichut called Caminha Caranganor caravels cargo carried Castanheda chief captain Christians coast Cochin Coloqut Columbus Corrêa Cretico Cruz Diogo Dias discovery Dom Manuel East factor feathers Gaspar Gaspar de Lemos gave Gentiles given gold honour hostages hundred India João King of Portugal kingdom known land leagues learned letter Lisbon loaded Lord Malindi Manuel Marchioni Master John merchandise merchants Moorish ships Moors navigation Paesi Pedro Álvares Cabral Pedro Vaz pilots port Portuguese Priest Joseph probably reached remained river sail Sancho de Tovar Sanuto seems shore Sofala Spanish spices things took trade translation Trevisan Tupinamba Vasco da Gama Vaz de Caminha Venetian Venice Vespucci voyage of Cabral voyage to India wind wished written Zamorin