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Young Amerigo and his Family Amerigo's Teachers Vespucci's Favorite Authors In the Service of Spain Conversations with Columbus Vespucci's Debatable Voyage Vespucci's Second Voyage With Ojeda the Fighter Cannibals, Giants, and Pearls Famous Fellow-Voyagers On the Coast of Brazil "Fourth Part of the Earth" The Fourth Great Voyage King Ferdinand's Friend Pilot-Major of Spain How America was Named |
Authorities On Amerigo VespucciXVIth CENTURY. Vespucci's letters to Soderini and L. P. F. de' Medici, reproduced in this volume. XVIIth CENTURY. Herrera, in his Historia General (etc.), Madrid, 1601; "probably followed Las Casas, whose MSS. he had." XVIIIth CENTURY. Dandini, A. M., Vita e Lettere di Amerigo Vespucci, Florence, 1745. Canovai, Stanislac, Elogia di Amerigo Vespucci, 1778. XIXth CENTURY. Navarrete, M. F. de, Noticias Exactas de Americo Vespucio, contained in his Coleccion, Madrid, 1825-1837. Humboldt, Alexander von, Examen Critique de l'Histoire de la Geographie de Nouveau Continent, Paris, 1836-1839. Lester, C. Edwards, The Life and Voyages of Americus Vespucius, New York, 1846; reprinted, in de luxe edition, New York, 1903. Varnhagen, F. A., Baron de Porto Seguro, Amerigo Vespucci, son Caractere, ses Ecrits (etc.), Lima, 1865; Vienna, 1874. A collection of monographs called by Fiske "the only intelligent modern treatise on the life and voyages of this navigator." Fiske, John, The Discovery of America, Boston, 1899; contains an exhaustive critical examination of Vespucci's voyages to which the reader should refer for more extended information.
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