Letter of Christopher Columbus,
the great benefactor of the present age, concerning the newly discovered islands of India upon the Ganges, upon which enterprise he was despatched eight months since by the invincible sovereigns of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella; directed to Don Rafael Sanchez, treasurer of Their most serene Highnesses.
Tr. from the Spanish into Latin by Leandro de Cosco, April 25, 1493, first year of the pontificate of Alexander VI.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Albany, N. Y., J. McDonough, 1900.
- Edition
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Facsimile reprint of the original edition, with an English translation appended.
- Note
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Facsimile of the Latin version supposed to have been printed at Basel in 1493 by Bergmann de Olphe. The Albany imprint did not appear on the facsimile as originally issued, but was added to the copies of a "remainder" purchased by Joseph McDonough. The facsimile differs in several particulars from the coy of the original in the Lenox library, New York, making it probable that it was printed from the imperfect copy in the Library of the British museum. The English translation is that of Samuel Kettell, taken from his "Personal narrative of the first voyage of Columbus", Boston, 1827, p. 240-252.
- Physical Description
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[22], 14 p.
illus.
19 1/2 cm.
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