Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHRONOLOGY OF THE FIRST VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD
- THE GENOESE PILOT'S ACCOUNT OF MAGELLAN'S VOYAGE
- NARRATIVE OF THE ANONYMOUS PORTUGUESE
- PIGAFETTA'S ACCOUNT OF MAGELLAN'S VOYAGE
- PIGAFETTA'S TREATISE OF NAVIGATION
- NAMES OF THE FIRST CIRCUMNAVIGATORS
- MAGELLAN'S ORDER OF THE DAY IN THE STRAITS
- LETTER OF MAXIMILIAN, THE TRANSYLVAN
- LOG-BOOK OF FRANCISCO ALVO OR ALVARO
- ACCOUNT OF THE “TRINITY” AND HER CREW
- ACCOUNT OF THE MUTINY IN PORT ST. JULIAN, AND GASPAR CORREA'S ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGE
- COST OF MAGELLAN'S FLEET
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
LETTER OF MAXIMILIAN, THE TRANSYLVAN
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHRONOLOGY OF THE FIRST VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD
- THE GENOESE PILOT'S ACCOUNT OF MAGELLAN'S VOYAGE
- NARRATIVE OF THE ANONYMOUS PORTUGUESE
- PIGAFETTA'S ACCOUNT OF MAGELLAN'S VOYAGE
- PIGAFETTA'S TREATISE OF NAVIGATION
- NAMES OF THE FIRST CIRCUMNAVIGATORS
- MAGELLAN'S ORDER OF THE DAY IN THE STRAITS
- LETTER OF MAXIMILIAN, THE TRANSYLVAN
- LOG-BOOK OF FRANCISCO ALVO OR ALVARO
- ACCOUNT OF THE “TRINITY” AND HER CREW
- ACCOUNT OF THE MUTINY IN PORT ST. JULIAN, AND GASPAR CORREA'S ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGE
- COST OF MAGELLAN'S FLEET
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- Plate section
Summary
The voyage made by the Spaniards round the world in the space of three years is one of the greatest and most marvellous things which have been heard of in our times; and, although in many things we surpass the ancients, yet this expedition far excels every other that has been made up till now. The voyage was described very minutely by Peter Martyr, who belonged to the Council of the Indies of His Majesty the Emperor, and to whom was entrusted the duty of writing this history; and by him were examined all those who remained alive of that expedition, and who reached Seville in the year 1522. But, as it was sent to be printed in Rome, it was lost in the miserable sacking of that city; and nothing is known even now as to where it is. And he who saw it, and read it, bears testimony to the same; and, amongst other things worthy of recollection that the aforesaid Peter noted concerning the voyage, was this, that the Spaniards, having sailed about three years and one month, and the greater part of them, as is usual amongst seafaring men, having noted down the days of the months one by one, found, when they arrived in Spain, that they had lost a day, for the day on which they arrived at Seville, which was the 7th of September, was, by their reckoning, the 6th.
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- First Voyage Round the World by MagellanTranslated from the Accounts of Pigafetta and Other Contemporary Writers, pp. 179 - 210Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1874