Book contents
- Frontmatter
- TO THE PRINCE
- PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME
- Contents
- DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS
- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
- INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF ANCIENT MARITIME DISCOVERIES pages xxxvii to cxxvi
- HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF ANCIENT MARITIME DISCOVERIES pages ccxxvii to cclxvi
- Portuguese Voyages
- Portuguese Voyages
- The Discoveries of the World
- APPENDIX
- TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR ROBERT CECILL KNIGHT
- FRANCIS DE SOUSA TAVARES, UNTO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE DON JOHN DUKE OF AVEIRO
- 1 Galvano's Memoir on the Progress of Maritime Discovery, translated from the original Portuguese by Hakluyt
- 2 The celebrated Mr. Locke's Memoir on the History of Navigation, as assigned to that eminent Writer on the authority of Bishop Law
- 3 Explanatory Catalogue of Voyages, and Scarce Geographical Works, by Mr. Locke
- 4 Dr. Robertson's Observations on the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope
- 5 Voyages of two Mohammedans in the Indian Ocean, during the ninth Century; translated from the Arabic MS. by the Abbé Renaudot
- Plate section
1 - Galvano's Memoir on the Progress of Maritime Discovery, translated from the original Portuguese by Hakluyt
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2014
- Frontmatter
- TO THE PRINCE
- PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME
- Contents
- DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS
- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
- INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF ANCIENT MARITIME DISCOVERIES pages xxxvii to cxxvi
- HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF ANCIENT MARITIME DISCOVERIES pages ccxxvii to cclxvi
- Portuguese Voyages
- Portuguese Voyages
- The Discoveries of the World
- APPENDIX
- TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR ROBERT CECILL KNIGHT
- FRANCIS DE SOUSA TAVARES, UNTO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE DON JOHN DUKE OF AVEIRO
- 1 Galvano's Memoir on the Progress of Maritime Discovery, translated from the original Portuguese by Hakluyt
- 2 The celebrated Mr. Locke's Memoir on the History of Navigation, as assigned to that eminent Writer on the authority of Bishop Law
- 3 Explanatory Catalogue of Voyages, and Scarce Geographical Works, by Mr. Locke
- 4 Dr. Robertson's Observations on the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope
- 5 Voyages of two Mohammedans in the Indian Ocean, during the ninth Century; translated from the Arabic MS. by the Abbé Renaudot
- Plate section
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- The Progress of Maritime DiscoveryFrom the Earliest Period to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, Forming an Extensive System of Hydrography, pp. 503 - 566Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1803