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So noble a captain

the life and times of Ferdinand Magellan

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An edition of So noble a captain (1953)

So noble a captain

the life and times of Ferdinand Magellan

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Three years after our own continent was discovered, a Portuguese by the name of Ferdinand Magellan began an extraordinary career of exploration. His voyage accomplished what Columbus had planned, and perhaps no voyage in history is more dramatic and exciting. Powerful political interests were behind the exploration, and, as usual with political ventures, powerful financial interests were involved: the great banking houses of Augsburg, Venice, and Antwerp, the vast fortunes of the ambitious Bishop Fonseca. Portugal and Spain were in disagreement about their spheres of influence in the East. And Magellan hoped to settle the controversy by reaching the Spice Islands from the West, via a strait at the extreme south of South America. From his youth he had been trained to the sea. He was now an experienced navigator, for he had sailed to India and among the Indies via Africa. Renouncing his own nationality, he made a contract with Charles V of Spain which would give him one-twentieth of the clear profits, and in 1518 he set forth with high hopes. He and his crew of noble hidalgos, priests, workmen, and common sailors -- seekers of fortunes or of souls -- sailed across the Atlantic and down the east coast of South America to the La Plata estuary, exploring as they went. - Jacket flap.

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Table of Contents

Introduction : Portugal and the Magellans
Part one : Childhood and early voyages.
Childhood and background
Boyhood and preparation
The Atlantic
The Indian Ocean
The Arabian Sea
The Strait of Malacca
The China Sea
Part two : Princes, prelates, and profits.
Home is the sailor
Jakob Fugger
Cristobal de Haro
Juan Rodgriguez de Fonseca
Charles of Ghent
Magalhais becomes Magallanes
Yo el Rey
Part three : So noble a captain.
Shores of Brazil
Uruguay and the Argentine
The Strait of Magellan
The Pacific Ocean
The Philippines
Aftermath
Appendix.
Lack of certainty as to incidents in Magellan's life
The complement of a royal Spanish ship in 1520
The offensive armament of Magellan's fleet
Philippa of Lancaster
Aljubarrota
Juan de Solis
Dom Manuel the Fortunate
Juan Rodriguez de Fonseca
Corruption at the port of Seville
Claimants for inheritance of Magellan's estate
Cristobal de Haro's subsequent armadas de Maluco
Transcription of records from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville
Bibliography
Index
About the author

Edition Notes

"List of transcriptions from records in the Archivo General de Indias Seville.":p. 398-401. Bibliography: p. 402-414.

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Library of Congress
G286.M2 P3

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xv, 423 p.
Number of pages
423
Dimensions
24 x x inches

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Open Library
OL6134451M
Internet Archive
sonoblecaptainl00parr
ISBN 10
1135688338
ISBN 13
9781135688332
LCCN
53007525
OCLC/WorldCat
871472
Library Thing
2191212

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