Richard Hakluyt: A Bibliography 1580-1588
With Essays on the Suppression of the Voyage to Cadiz in Hakluyt's Principal Navigations and Hakluyt and the East India Company
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The definitive bibliographical study of the Elizabethan travel writer Richard Hakluyt and his early works.
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The definitive bibliographical study of the Elizabethan travel writer Richard Hakluyt and his early works.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm
- Gewicht: 2g
- ISBN-13: 9781916931008
- ISBN-10: 1916931006
- Artikelnr.: 70540250
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm
- Gewicht: 2g
- ISBN-13: 9781916931008
- ISBN-10: 1916931006
- Artikelnr.: 70540250
Honorary Research Fellow, University of East Anglia, sometime Vice-President of the Hakluyt Society, and former Director of Bernard Quaritch Ltd.
CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION Richard Hakluyt and His Books The Scope of This Bibliography
Existing Studies The Structure of This Study Conventions CHAPTER ONE
[Jacques Cartier.] A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations and
Discoveries to the Northweast Partes Called Newe Fraunce: First Translated
Out of French into Italian by that Famous Learned Man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius,
and Now Turned into English by Iohn Florio: Worthy the Reading of All
Venturers, Travellers, and Discoverers. London: Henry Bynneman, 1580
CHAPTER TWO [Richard Hakluyt.] Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of
America, and the Ilands Adiacent unto the Same, Made First of All by Our
Englishmen, and Afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons: And Certaine Notes
of Advertisements for Observations, Necessarie for Such as Shall Heereafter
Make the Like Attempt, with Two Mappes Annexed Heereunto for the Plainer
Understanding of the Whole Matter. London: Thomas Dawson for Thomas
Woodcock, 1582 CHAPTER THREE Richard Hakluyt. 'Analysis, seu resolutio
perpetua in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis'. Manuscript. 1583 CHAPTER
FOUR Richard Hakluyt. [Discourse of Western Planting.] Manuscript. 1584
CHAPTER FIVE Marc'Antonio Pigafetta. Itinerario di Marc'Antonio Pigafetta
gentil'huomo vicentino. London: John Wolfe, 1585 CHAPTER SIX Antonio de
Espejo. El viaie que hizo Antonio de Espeio en el anno de ochenta y tres:
el qual con sus companneros descubrieron una tierra en que hallaro[n]
quinze provincias todas llenas de pueblos, y de casas de quatro y cinco
altos, a quien pusieron por no[m]bre nuevo Mexico, por parecerse en muchas
cosas al viejo. Esta àla parte del norte, y se cree que por ella, y por
poblado, se puede venir hasta llegar a la tierra que llaman del Labrador,
de quien diximos mas largamente adelante. Paris: Richard Hakluyt, 1586
CHAPTER SEVEN René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. L'histoire notable de la
Floride situee ès Indes Occidentales, contenant les trois voyages faits en
icelle par certains capitaines & pilotes françois, descrits par le
capitaine Laudonniere, qui y a commandé l'espace d'un an trois moys: à
laquelle a esté adiousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine
Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier, gentil-homme françois
mathematicien. Paris: Guillaume Auvray, 1586 CHAPTER EIGHT Pietro Martire
d'Anghiera (Peter Martyr). De orbe novo Petri Martyris Anglerii
Mediolanensis, protonotarij, & Caroli quinti senatoris decades octo,
diligenti temporum observatione, & utilissimis annotationibus illustratæ,
suóque nitori restitutæ, labore & industria Richardi Hakluyti Oxoniensis
Angli. Additus est in usum lectoris accuratus totius operis index. Paris:
Guillaume Auvray, 1587 CHAPTER NINE René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. A
Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes
unto Florida: Wherein the Great Riches and Fruitefulnes of the Countrey
with the Maners of the People Hitherto Concealed Are Brought to Light,
Written All, Saving the Last, by Monsieur Laudonniere, Who Remained There
Himselfe as the French Kings Lieuetenant a Yere and a Quarter: Newly
Translated Out of French into English by R. H. London: Thomas Dawson, 1587
CHAPTER TEN [Juan González de Mendoza.] The Historie of the Great and
Mightie Kingdome of China, and the Situation Thereof: Togither with the
Great Riches, Huge Citties, Politike Governement, and Rare Inventions in
the Same. Translated Out of Spanish by R. Parke. London: John Wolfe for
Edward White, 1588 APPENDICES A. The Suppression of the Voyage to Cadiz in
Hakluyt's Principal Navigations B. Hakluyt and the East India Company
INDEXES References and Bibliographical Manuscripts Maps Locations and
Provenances Printers, Booksellers and Publishers Bookbinders Richard
Hakluyt (1552-1616) General
INTRODUCTION Richard Hakluyt and His Books The Scope of This Bibliography
Existing Studies The Structure of This Study Conventions CHAPTER ONE
[Jacques Cartier.] A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations and
Discoveries to the Northweast Partes Called Newe Fraunce: First Translated
Out of French into Italian by that Famous Learned Man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius,
and Now Turned into English by Iohn Florio: Worthy the Reading of All
Venturers, Travellers, and Discoverers. London: Henry Bynneman, 1580
CHAPTER TWO [Richard Hakluyt.] Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of
America, and the Ilands Adiacent unto the Same, Made First of All by Our
Englishmen, and Afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons: And Certaine Notes
of Advertisements for Observations, Necessarie for Such as Shall Heereafter
Make the Like Attempt, with Two Mappes Annexed Heereunto for the Plainer
Understanding of the Whole Matter. London: Thomas Dawson for Thomas
Woodcock, 1582 CHAPTER THREE Richard Hakluyt. 'Analysis, seu resolutio
perpetua in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis'. Manuscript. 1583 CHAPTER
FOUR Richard Hakluyt. [Discourse of Western Planting.] Manuscript. 1584
CHAPTER FIVE Marc'Antonio Pigafetta. Itinerario di Marc'Antonio Pigafetta
gentil'huomo vicentino. London: John Wolfe, 1585 CHAPTER SIX Antonio de
Espejo. El viaie que hizo Antonio de Espeio en el anno de ochenta y tres:
el qual con sus companneros descubrieron una tierra en que hallaro[n]
quinze provincias todas llenas de pueblos, y de casas de quatro y cinco
altos, a quien pusieron por no[m]bre nuevo Mexico, por parecerse en muchas
cosas al viejo. Esta àla parte del norte, y se cree que por ella, y por
poblado, se puede venir hasta llegar a la tierra que llaman del Labrador,
de quien diximos mas largamente adelante. Paris: Richard Hakluyt, 1586
CHAPTER SEVEN René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. L'histoire notable de la
Floride situee ès Indes Occidentales, contenant les trois voyages faits en
icelle par certains capitaines & pilotes françois, descrits par le
capitaine Laudonniere, qui y a commandé l'espace d'un an trois moys: à
laquelle a esté adiousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine
Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier, gentil-homme françois
mathematicien. Paris: Guillaume Auvray, 1586 CHAPTER EIGHT Pietro Martire
d'Anghiera (Peter Martyr). De orbe novo Petri Martyris Anglerii
Mediolanensis, protonotarij, & Caroli quinti senatoris decades octo,
diligenti temporum observatione, & utilissimis annotationibus illustratæ,
suóque nitori restitutæ, labore & industria Richardi Hakluyti Oxoniensis
Angli. Additus est in usum lectoris accuratus totius operis index. Paris:
Guillaume Auvray, 1587 CHAPTER NINE René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. A
Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes
unto Florida: Wherein the Great Riches and Fruitefulnes of the Countrey
with the Maners of the People Hitherto Concealed Are Brought to Light,
Written All, Saving the Last, by Monsieur Laudonniere, Who Remained There
Himselfe as the French Kings Lieuetenant a Yere and a Quarter: Newly
Translated Out of French into English by R. H. London: Thomas Dawson, 1587
CHAPTER TEN [Juan González de Mendoza.] The Historie of the Great and
Mightie Kingdome of China, and the Situation Thereof: Togither with the
Great Riches, Huge Citties, Politike Governement, and Rare Inventions in
the Same. Translated Out of Spanish by R. Parke. London: John Wolfe for
Edward White, 1588 APPENDICES A. The Suppression of the Voyage to Cadiz in
Hakluyt's Principal Navigations B. Hakluyt and the East India Company
INDEXES References and Bibliographical Manuscripts Maps Locations and
Provenances Printers, Booksellers and Publishers Bookbinders Richard
Hakluyt (1552-1616) General
CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION Richard Hakluyt and His Books The Scope of This Bibliography
Existing Studies The Structure of This Study Conventions CHAPTER ONE
[Jacques Cartier.] A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations and
Discoveries to the Northweast Partes Called Newe Fraunce: First Translated
Out of French into Italian by that Famous Learned Man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius,
and Now Turned into English by Iohn Florio: Worthy the Reading of All
Venturers, Travellers, and Discoverers. London: Henry Bynneman, 1580
CHAPTER TWO [Richard Hakluyt.] Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of
America, and the Ilands Adiacent unto the Same, Made First of All by Our
Englishmen, and Afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons: And Certaine Notes
of Advertisements for Observations, Necessarie for Such as Shall Heereafter
Make the Like Attempt, with Two Mappes Annexed Heereunto for the Plainer
Understanding of the Whole Matter. London: Thomas Dawson for Thomas
Woodcock, 1582 CHAPTER THREE Richard Hakluyt. 'Analysis, seu resolutio
perpetua in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis'. Manuscript. 1583 CHAPTER
FOUR Richard Hakluyt. [Discourse of Western Planting.] Manuscript. 1584
CHAPTER FIVE Marc'Antonio Pigafetta. Itinerario di Marc'Antonio Pigafetta
gentil'huomo vicentino. London: John Wolfe, 1585 CHAPTER SIX Antonio de
Espejo. El viaie que hizo Antonio de Espeio en el anno de ochenta y tres:
el qual con sus companneros descubrieron una tierra en que hallaro[n]
quinze provincias todas llenas de pueblos, y de casas de quatro y cinco
altos, a quien pusieron por no[m]bre nuevo Mexico, por parecerse en muchas
cosas al viejo. Esta àla parte del norte, y se cree que por ella, y por
poblado, se puede venir hasta llegar a la tierra que llaman del Labrador,
de quien diximos mas largamente adelante. Paris: Richard Hakluyt, 1586
CHAPTER SEVEN René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. L'histoire notable de la
Floride situee ès Indes Occidentales, contenant les trois voyages faits en
icelle par certains capitaines & pilotes françois, descrits par le
capitaine Laudonniere, qui y a commandé l'espace d'un an trois moys: à
laquelle a esté adiousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine
Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier, gentil-homme françois
mathematicien. Paris: Guillaume Auvray, 1586 CHAPTER EIGHT Pietro Martire
d'Anghiera (Peter Martyr). De orbe novo Petri Martyris Anglerii
Mediolanensis, protonotarij, & Caroli quinti senatoris decades octo,
diligenti temporum observatione, & utilissimis annotationibus illustratæ,
suóque nitori restitutæ, labore & industria Richardi Hakluyti Oxoniensis
Angli. Additus est in usum lectoris accuratus totius operis index. Paris:
Guillaume Auvray, 1587 CHAPTER NINE René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. A
Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes
unto Florida: Wherein the Great Riches and Fruitefulnes of the Countrey
with the Maners of the People Hitherto Concealed Are Brought to Light,
Written All, Saving the Last, by Monsieur Laudonniere, Who Remained There
Himselfe as the French Kings Lieuetenant a Yere and a Quarter: Newly
Translated Out of French into English by R. H. London: Thomas Dawson, 1587
CHAPTER TEN [Juan González de Mendoza.] The Historie of the Great and
Mightie Kingdome of China, and the Situation Thereof: Togither with the
Great Riches, Huge Citties, Politike Governement, and Rare Inventions in
the Same. Translated Out of Spanish by R. Parke. London: John Wolfe for
Edward White, 1588 APPENDICES A. The Suppression of the Voyage to Cadiz in
Hakluyt's Principal Navigations B. Hakluyt and the East India Company
INDEXES References and Bibliographical Manuscripts Maps Locations and
Provenances Printers, Booksellers and Publishers Bookbinders Richard
Hakluyt (1552-1616) General
INTRODUCTION Richard Hakluyt and His Books The Scope of This Bibliography
Existing Studies The Structure of This Study Conventions CHAPTER ONE
[Jacques Cartier.] A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations and
Discoveries to the Northweast Partes Called Newe Fraunce: First Translated
Out of French into Italian by that Famous Learned Man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius,
and Now Turned into English by Iohn Florio: Worthy the Reading of All
Venturers, Travellers, and Discoverers. London: Henry Bynneman, 1580
CHAPTER TWO [Richard Hakluyt.] Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of
America, and the Ilands Adiacent unto the Same, Made First of All by Our
Englishmen, and Afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons: And Certaine Notes
of Advertisements for Observations, Necessarie for Such as Shall Heereafter
Make the Like Attempt, with Two Mappes Annexed Heereunto for the Plainer
Understanding of the Whole Matter. London: Thomas Dawson for Thomas
Woodcock, 1582 CHAPTER THREE Richard Hakluyt. 'Analysis, seu resolutio
perpetua in octo libros Politicorum Aristotelis'. Manuscript. 1583 CHAPTER
FOUR Richard Hakluyt. [Discourse of Western Planting.] Manuscript. 1584
CHAPTER FIVE Marc'Antonio Pigafetta. Itinerario di Marc'Antonio Pigafetta
gentil'huomo vicentino. London: John Wolfe, 1585 CHAPTER SIX Antonio de
Espejo. El viaie que hizo Antonio de Espeio en el anno de ochenta y tres:
el qual con sus companneros descubrieron una tierra en que hallaro[n]
quinze provincias todas llenas de pueblos, y de casas de quatro y cinco
altos, a quien pusieron por no[m]bre nuevo Mexico, por parecerse en muchas
cosas al viejo. Esta àla parte del norte, y se cree que por ella, y por
poblado, se puede venir hasta llegar a la tierra que llaman del Labrador,
de quien diximos mas largamente adelante. Paris: Richard Hakluyt, 1586
CHAPTER SEVEN René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. L'histoire notable de la
Floride situee ès Indes Occidentales, contenant les trois voyages faits en
icelle par certains capitaines & pilotes françois, descrits par le
capitaine Laudonniere, qui y a commandé l'espace d'un an trois moys: à
laquelle a esté adiousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le capitaine
Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier, gentil-homme françois
mathematicien. Paris: Guillaume Auvray, 1586 CHAPTER EIGHT Pietro Martire
d'Anghiera (Peter Martyr). De orbe novo Petri Martyris Anglerii
Mediolanensis, protonotarij, & Caroli quinti senatoris decades octo,
diligenti temporum observatione, & utilissimis annotationibus illustratæ,
suóque nitori restitutæ, labore & industria Richardi Hakluyti Oxoniensis
Angli. Additus est in usum lectoris accuratus totius operis index. Paris:
Guillaume Auvray, 1587 CHAPTER NINE René de Goulaine de Laudonnière. A
Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes
unto Florida: Wherein the Great Riches and Fruitefulnes of the Countrey
with the Maners of the People Hitherto Concealed Are Brought to Light,
Written All, Saving the Last, by Monsieur Laudonniere, Who Remained There
Himselfe as the French Kings Lieuetenant a Yere and a Quarter: Newly
Translated Out of French into English by R. H. London: Thomas Dawson, 1587
CHAPTER TEN [Juan González de Mendoza.] The Historie of the Great and
Mightie Kingdome of China, and the Situation Thereof: Togither with the
Great Riches, Huge Citties, Politike Governement, and Rare Inventions in
the Same. Translated Out of Spanish by R. Parke. London: John Wolfe for
Edward White, 1588 APPENDICES A. The Suppression of the Voyage to Cadiz in
Hakluyt's Principal Navigations B. Hakluyt and the East India Company
INDEXES References and Bibliographical Manuscripts Maps Locations and
Provenances Printers, Booksellers and Publishers Bookbinders Richard
Hakluyt (1552-1616) General