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100 1 $aLescarbot, Marc.
245 10 $aNova Francia :$ba description of Acadia, 1606 /$cMarc Lescarbot ; translated by P. Erondelle, 1609 ; with an introduction by H.P. Biggar.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c[2005, 1928]
264 4 $c©1928
300 $a1 online resource (xxxi, 346 pages, 2 unnumbered pages leaves of plates, 2 maps)
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover; Nova Francia; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Introduction; Table of Contents; Maps; The First Book; Chapter I The Patent and Commission of the French King to Monsieur de Monts for the inhabiting of the countries of La Cadia, Canada, and other places in New France, from the 40thdegree to the 46th; Chapter II The Voyage of Monsieur de Monts into New France; Chapter III The Leaving of Port du Mouton; Chapter IV The Description of the river Saint John; Chapter V A Farther Description of the Ile Sainte Croix; Chapter VI The Buildings of the Ile Sainte Croix.
505 8 $aChapter VII The Discovery of new landsChapter VIII The Arrival of Monsieur du Pont at Sainte Croix; Chapter IX The First Motive and Acceptation of the voyage; Chapter X The Name of our Ship called the fonas; Chapter XI Their Departure from La Rochelle; Chapter XII Of the great Banks of Morues or Cods; Chapter XIII The Happy Meeting of Monsieur du Pont; Chapter XIV Their Departing from the Ile Sainte Croix; Chapter XV Danger; Chapter XVI The Condition of the Corn which they sowed; Chapter XVII The Arrival of the French; Chapter XVIII The Port de Campseau; The Second Book.
505 8 $aChapter I Of the NativityChapter II Of the Imposing of Names; Chapter III Of the Bringing up of Children; Chapter IV Of the Love towards Children; Chapter V Of Religion; Chapter VI Of the Soothsayers and Aoutmoins; Chapter VII Of the Language; Chapter VIII Of Learning; Chapter IX Of Clothes and of Hairs; Chapter X Of the Shape and Dexterity of the Savages; Chapter XI Of the Ornaments of the Body; Chapter XII Of the Outward Ornaments; Chapter XIII Of Marriage; Chapter XIV Of the Savages' Tabagie, or Banquet; Chapter XV Of Dances and Songs; Chapter XVI Of the Disposition of the Body.
505 8 $aChapter XVII The Men's ExercisesChapter XVIII The Women's Exercises; Chapter XIX Of Civility; Chapter XX Of the Virtues and Vices of the Savages; Chapter XXI Of Hunting; Chapter XXII Of Hawking; Chapter XXIII Of Fishing; Chapter XXIV Of the Land; Chapter XXV Of the War; Chapter XXVI Of Funerals; Notes; Index.
520 $aFirst published in 1928. 'Lescarbot was a man of lively wit, and a practical sagacity and breadth of view far in advance of his time.' Spectator 'This admirable edition reveals to be a lesser-known Montaigne, and Erondelle a second Florio' Daily News 'One must be singularly hard to entertain if Lescarbot fails' Birmingham Post Nova Francia is an account of the foundation of the first French colony in Acadia in 1606. The author, Marc Lescarbot, had an inquisitive mind and an independent outlook, with a special faculty for clear thinking, and it is this.
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