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Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SAILING DIRECTIONS OF COLUMBUS. LETTERS OF TOSCANELLI
- JOURNAL OF THE FIRST VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF JOHN CABOT
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SEBASTIAN CABOT
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF GASPAR CORTE REAL
- INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF COLUMBUS
- INDEX TO THE DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF JOHN CABOT AND GASPAR CORTE REAL
- Plate section
SAILING DIRECTIONS OF COLUMBUS. LETTERS OF TOSCANELLI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SAILING DIRECTIONS OF COLUMBUS. LETTERS OF TOSCANELLI
- JOURNAL OF THE FIRST VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF JOHN CABOT
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SEBASTIAN CABOT
- DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF GASPAR CORTE REAL
- INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF COLUMBUS
- INDEX TO THE DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VOYAGES OF JOHN CABOT AND GASPAR CORTE REAL
- Plate section
Summary
Prologue to Columbus
Paul, the Physician, to Cristobal Colombo greeting. I perceive your magnificent and great desire to find a way to where the spices grow, and in reply to your letter I send you the copy of another letter which I wrote, some days ago, to a friend and favourite of the most serene King of Portugal before the wars of Castille, in reply to another which, by direction of his Highness, he wrote to me on the said subject, and I send you another sea chart like the one I sent him, by which you will be satisfied respecting your enquiries: which copy is as follows:
A Copy of the letter to Martins
“Paul, the Physician, to Fernan Martins, Canon at Lisbon, greeting. It was pleasant to me to understand that your health was good, and that you are in the favour and intimacy with the most generous and most magnificent Prince, your King. I have already spoken with you respecting a shorter way to the places of spices than that which you take by Guinea, by means of maritime navigation. The most serene King now seeks from me some statement, or rather a demonstration to the eye, by which the slightly learned may take in and understand that way. I know this can be shown from the spherical shape of the earth, yet, to make the comprehension of it easier, and to facilitate the work, I have determined to show that way by means of a sailing chart.
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- Journal of Christopher Columbus (During his First Voyage, 1492–93)And Documents Relating the Voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real, pp. 1 - 12Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1893