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Nova Francia is an account of the foundation of the first French colony in Acadia in 1606. The author, Lescarbot, had an inquisitive mind and and an independent outlook, it is this authorial style which gives the work its unique value.
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Nova Francia is an account of the foundation of the first French colony in Acadia in 1606. The author, Lescarbot, had an inquisitive mind and and an independent outlook, it is this authorial style which gives the work its unique value.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136552571
- Artikelnr.: 39703734
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136552571
- Artikelnr.: 39703734
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Marc Lescarbot
I: Wherein are described the three late Voyages, Navigations, and Plantation of New France (otherwise called La Cadia) by Monsieur de Monts, Monsieur du Pont-gravé, and Monsieur de Poutrincourt
I: Chapter I Patent to M. de Monts
II: The Voyage
III: Leaving Port du Mouton
IV: River St. John: Isle Ste. Croix
V: The Island of Sainte-Croix
VI: Building at Isle Ste. Croix
VII: Discovery of New Lands
VIII: The Transfer to Port Royal
IX: De Poutrincourt's Third Voyage
X: Delayed at La Rochelle
XI: Departure from La Rochelle
XII: The Great Bank of Morues
XIII: Meeting with Du Pont
XIV: Departure from Sainte-Croix
XV: Dangers, Accidents, Perils
XVI: Winter at Port Royal
XVII: Arrival of Chevalier
XVIII: Departure from Port Royal
II: The Second Book of The History of Nova Francia
I: Of The Nativity of Man
II: Of the Imposition of Names
III: Of the Feeding of their Children
IV: Of Their Love Towards Their Children
V: Of Their Religion
VI: Of the Soothsayers and Masters of the Ceremonies among the Indians
VII: Of Their Language
VIII: Of the Use of Letters
IX: Of Their Clothing and Wearing of Their Hairs
X: Of the Form, Colour, Stature, and Activity of the Savages
And Incidentally of the Flies in Those Western Parts
And Why the Americans Be Not Black
Etc.
XI: Of the Paintings, Marks, Incisions, and Ornaments of Their Body
XII: Of Their Outward Ornaments of the Body, Bracelets, Carkanets, 110 Ear-Rings, etc.
XIII: Of Marriage
XIV: The "Tabagie"
XV: Of Their Dances and Songs
XVI: Of the Disposition of their Bodies, and of Their Physic and Chirurgy
XVII: The Exercises of the Men
XVIII: Of the Women's Exercises
XIX: Of their Civility
XX: Of the Virtues and Vices of the Savages
XXI: Of Their Hunting
XXII: Of Hawking
XXIII: Of Their Fishing
XXIV: Of the Quality of the Soil
XXV: Of Their War
XXVI: Of Their Funerals
I: Chapter I Patent to M. de Monts
II: The Voyage
III: Leaving Port du Mouton
IV: River St. John: Isle Ste. Croix
V: The Island of Sainte-Croix
VI: Building at Isle Ste. Croix
VII: Discovery of New Lands
VIII: The Transfer to Port Royal
IX: De Poutrincourt's Third Voyage
X: Delayed at La Rochelle
XI: Departure from La Rochelle
XII: The Great Bank of Morues
XIII: Meeting with Du Pont
XIV: Departure from Sainte-Croix
XV: Dangers, Accidents, Perils
XVI: Winter at Port Royal
XVII: Arrival of Chevalier
XVIII: Departure from Port Royal
II: The Second Book of The History of Nova Francia
I: Of The Nativity of Man
II: Of the Imposition of Names
III: Of the Feeding of their Children
IV: Of Their Love Towards Their Children
V: Of Their Religion
VI: Of the Soothsayers and Masters of the Ceremonies among the Indians
VII: Of Their Language
VIII: Of the Use of Letters
IX: Of Their Clothing and Wearing of Their Hairs
X: Of the Form, Colour, Stature, and Activity of the Savages
And Incidentally of the Flies in Those Western Parts
And Why the Americans Be Not Black
Etc.
XI: Of the Paintings, Marks, Incisions, and Ornaments of Their Body
XII: Of Their Outward Ornaments of the Body, Bracelets, Carkanets, 110 Ear-Rings, etc.
XIII: Of Marriage
XIV: The "Tabagie"
XV: Of Their Dances and Songs
XVI: Of the Disposition of their Bodies, and of Their Physic and Chirurgy
XVII: The Exercises of the Men
XVIII: Of the Women's Exercises
XIX: Of their Civility
XX: Of the Virtues and Vices of the Savages
XXI: Of Their Hunting
XXII: Of Hawking
XXIII: Of Their Fishing
XXIV: Of the Quality of the Soil
XXV: Of Their War
XXVI: Of Their Funerals
I: Wherein are described the three late Voyages, Navigations, and Plantation of New France (otherwise called La Cadia) by Monsieur de Monts, Monsieur du Pont-gravé, and Monsieur de Poutrincourt
I: Chapter I Patent to M. de Monts
II: The Voyage
III: Leaving Port du Mouton
IV: River St. John: Isle Ste. Croix
V: The Island of Sainte-Croix
VI: Building at Isle Ste. Croix
VII: Discovery of New Lands
VIII: The Transfer to Port Royal
IX: De Poutrincourt's Third Voyage
X: Delayed at La Rochelle
XI: Departure from La Rochelle
XII: The Great Bank of Morues
XIII: Meeting with Du Pont
XIV: Departure from Sainte-Croix
XV: Dangers, Accidents, Perils
XVI: Winter at Port Royal
XVII: Arrival of Chevalier
XVIII: Departure from Port Royal
II: The Second Book of The History of Nova Francia
I: Of The Nativity of Man
II: Of the Imposition of Names
III: Of the Feeding of their Children
IV: Of Their Love Towards Their Children
V: Of Their Religion
VI: Of the Soothsayers and Masters of the Ceremonies among the Indians
VII: Of Their Language
VIII: Of the Use of Letters
IX: Of Their Clothing and Wearing of Their Hairs
X: Of the Form, Colour, Stature, and Activity of the Savages
And Incidentally of the Flies in Those Western Parts
And Why the Americans Be Not Black
Etc.
XI: Of the Paintings, Marks, Incisions, and Ornaments of Their Body
XII: Of Their Outward Ornaments of the Body, Bracelets, Carkanets, 110 Ear-Rings, etc.
XIII: Of Marriage
XIV: The "Tabagie"
XV: Of Their Dances and Songs
XVI: Of the Disposition of their Bodies, and of Their Physic and Chirurgy
XVII: The Exercises of the Men
XVIII: Of the Women's Exercises
XIX: Of their Civility
XX: Of the Virtues and Vices of the Savages
XXI: Of Their Hunting
XXII: Of Hawking
XXIII: Of Their Fishing
XXIV: Of the Quality of the Soil
XXV: Of Their War
XXVI: Of Their Funerals
I: Chapter I Patent to M. de Monts
II: The Voyage
III: Leaving Port du Mouton
IV: River St. John: Isle Ste. Croix
V: The Island of Sainte-Croix
VI: Building at Isle Ste. Croix
VII: Discovery of New Lands
VIII: The Transfer to Port Royal
IX: De Poutrincourt's Third Voyage
X: Delayed at La Rochelle
XI: Departure from La Rochelle
XII: The Great Bank of Morues
XIII: Meeting with Du Pont
XIV: Departure from Sainte-Croix
XV: Dangers, Accidents, Perils
XVI: Winter at Port Royal
XVII: Arrival of Chevalier
XVIII: Departure from Port Royal
II: The Second Book of The History of Nova Francia
I: Of The Nativity of Man
II: Of the Imposition of Names
III: Of the Feeding of their Children
IV: Of Their Love Towards Their Children
V: Of Their Religion
VI: Of the Soothsayers and Masters of the Ceremonies among the Indians
VII: Of Their Language
VIII: Of the Use of Letters
IX: Of Their Clothing and Wearing of Their Hairs
X: Of the Form, Colour, Stature, and Activity of the Savages
And Incidentally of the Flies in Those Western Parts
And Why the Americans Be Not Black
Etc.
XI: Of the Paintings, Marks, Incisions, and Ornaments of Their Body
XII: Of Their Outward Ornaments of the Body, Bracelets, Carkanets, 110 Ear-Rings, etc.
XIII: Of Marriage
XIV: The "Tabagie"
XV: Of Their Dances and Songs
XVI: Of the Disposition of their Bodies, and of Their Physic and Chirurgy
XVII: The Exercises of the Men
XVIII: Of the Women's Exercises
XIX: Of their Civility
XX: Of the Virtues and Vices of the Savages
XXI: Of Their Hunting
XXII: Of Hawking
XXIII: Of Their Fishing
XXIV: Of the Quality of the Soil
XXV: Of Their War
XXVI: Of Their Funerals