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The publication in 1648 of the first authentic account of the provinces of New Spain and Central America by a well-known and educated Englishman excited widespread interest, and The English American found many readers.
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The publication in 1648 of the first authentic account of the provinces of New Spain and Central America by a well-known and educated Englishman excited widespread interest, and The English American found many readers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134285143
- Artikelnr.: 42641166
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134285143
- Artikelnr.: 42641166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Thomas Gage, A. P. Newton
1. Of the mission sent by the Dominicans to the Philippines in the year 1625 2. Of the Indian Fleet that departed from Cadiz
Anno Dom. 1625 and of some remarkable passages in that voyage 3. Of our discovery of some islands
and what trouble befell us in one of them 4. Of our further sailing to St John de Ulhua
alias Vera Cruz; and our landing there 5. Of our landing at Vera Cruz
otherwise St John de Ulhua
and of our entertainment there 6. Of our journey from St John de Ulhua to Mexico; and of the most remarkable towns and villages in the way 7. A description of the town of Tlaxcala 8. Concluding the rest of our journey from Tlaxcala to Mexico
through the city of Angels
and Guacocingo 9. Shewing some particulars of the great and famous City of Mexico in former times
with a true description of it now
and of the state and condition of it the year 1625 10. Shewing my journey from Mexico to Chiapa southward
and the most remarkable places in the way 11. Describing the country of Chiapa
with the chiefest towns and commodities belonging unto it 12. Shewing my journey from the city of Chiapa unto Guatemala
and the chief places in the way 13. Describing the dominion
government
riches
and greatest of the city of Guatemala
and country belonging unto it 14. Shewing the condition
quality
fashion
and behaviour of the Indians of the country of Guatemala since the Conquest
and especially of their feasts and yearly solemnities 15. Shewing how and why I departed out of Guatemala to learn the Poconchi language
and to live among the Indians
and of some particular passages and accidents whilst I lived there 16. Shewing my journey from the town of Petapa into England; and some Chief passages in the way 17. Shewing how
and for what causes
after I had arrived in England
I took yet another journey to Rome
and other parts of Italy
and returned again to settle myself in this my country
Anno Dom. 1625 and of some remarkable passages in that voyage 3. Of our discovery of some islands
and what trouble befell us in one of them 4. Of our further sailing to St John de Ulhua
alias Vera Cruz; and our landing there 5. Of our landing at Vera Cruz
otherwise St John de Ulhua
and of our entertainment there 6. Of our journey from St John de Ulhua to Mexico; and of the most remarkable towns and villages in the way 7. A description of the town of Tlaxcala 8. Concluding the rest of our journey from Tlaxcala to Mexico
through the city of Angels
and Guacocingo 9. Shewing some particulars of the great and famous City of Mexico in former times
with a true description of it now
and of the state and condition of it the year 1625 10. Shewing my journey from Mexico to Chiapa southward
and the most remarkable places in the way 11. Describing the country of Chiapa
with the chiefest towns and commodities belonging unto it 12. Shewing my journey from the city of Chiapa unto Guatemala
and the chief places in the way 13. Describing the dominion
government
riches
and greatest of the city of Guatemala
and country belonging unto it 14. Shewing the condition
quality
fashion
and behaviour of the Indians of the country of Guatemala since the Conquest
and especially of their feasts and yearly solemnities 15. Shewing how and why I departed out of Guatemala to learn the Poconchi language
and to live among the Indians
and of some particular passages and accidents whilst I lived there 16. Shewing my journey from the town of Petapa into England; and some Chief passages in the way 17. Shewing how
and for what causes
after I had arrived in England
I took yet another journey to Rome
and other parts of Italy
and returned again to settle myself in this my country
1. Of the mission sent by the Dominicans to the Philippines in the year 1625 2. Of the Indian Fleet that departed from Cadiz
Anno Dom. 1625 and of some remarkable passages in that voyage 3. Of our discovery of some islands
and what trouble befell us in one of them 4. Of our further sailing to St John de Ulhua
alias Vera Cruz; and our landing there 5. Of our landing at Vera Cruz
otherwise St John de Ulhua
and of our entertainment there 6. Of our journey from St John de Ulhua to Mexico; and of the most remarkable towns and villages in the way 7. A description of the town of Tlaxcala 8. Concluding the rest of our journey from Tlaxcala to Mexico
through the city of Angels
and Guacocingo 9. Shewing some particulars of the great and famous City of Mexico in former times
with a true description of it now
and of the state and condition of it the year 1625 10. Shewing my journey from Mexico to Chiapa southward
and the most remarkable places in the way 11. Describing the country of Chiapa
with the chiefest towns and commodities belonging unto it 12. Shewing my journey from the city of Chiapa unto Guatemala
and the chief places in the way 13. Describing the dominion
government
riches
and greatest of the city of Guatemala
and country belonging unto it 14. Shewing the condition
quality
fashion
and behaviour of the Indians of the country of Guatemala since the Conquest
and especially of their feasts and yearly solemnities 15. Shewing how and why I departed out of Guatemala to learn the Poconchi language
and to live among the Indians
and of some particular passages and accidents whilst I lived there 16. Shewing my journey from the town of Petapa into England; and some Chief passages in the way 17. Shewing how
and for what causes
after I had arrived in England
I took yet another journey to Rome
and other parts of Italy
and returned again to settle myself in this my country
Anno Dom. 1625 and of some remarkable passages in that voyage 3. Of our discovery of some islands
and what trouble befell us in one of them 4. Of our further sailing to St John de Ulhua
alias Vera Cruz; and our landing there 5. Of our landing at Vera Cruz
otherwise St John de Ulhua
and of our entertainment there 6. Of our journey from St John de Ulhua to Mexico; and of the most remarkable towns and villages in the way 7. A description of the town of Tlaxcala 8. Concluding the rest of our journey from Tlaxcala to Mexico
through the city of Angels
and Guacocingo 9. Shewing some particulars of the great and famous City of Mexico in former times
with a true description of it now
and of the state and condition of it the year 1625 10. Shewing my journey from Mexico to Chiapa southward
and the most remarkable places in the way 11. Describing the country of Chiapa
with the chiefest towns and commodities belonging unto it 12. Shewing my journey from the city of Chiapa unto Guatemala
and the chief places in the way 13. Describing the dominion
government
riches
and greatest of the city of Guatemala
and country belonging unto it 14. Shewing the condition
quality
fashion
and behaviour of the Indians of the country of Guatemala since the Conquest
and especially of their feasts and yearly solemnities 15. Shewing how and why I departed out of Guatemala to learn the Poconchi language
and to live among the Indians
and of some particular passages and accidents whilst I lived there 16. Shewing my journey from the town of Petapa into England; and some Chief passages in the way 17. Shewing how
and for what causes
after I had arrived in England
I took yet another journey to Rome
and other parts of Italy
and returned again to settle myself in this my country