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United States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing Cultures
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Iovrnael oft daghelijcx-register van de voyagie na Rio de Plata, ghedaen met het schip ghenoemt de Silveren Werelt, het welcke onder 't admiraelschap van Laurens Bicker, ende het bevel van Cornelis van Heems-kerck als commis die custen van Guinea versocht hebbende, ende van den admirael daer na versteken zijnde, alleen voorts seylende na Rio de Plata, daer in de voorsz. riviere by de 60. mijlen opwaerts ghekomen wesende, tot Bonas Aeris den commis (d' welcke op de valsche aen-biedinghe van den gouverneur derselver plaetsen, om vry te moghen handelen, aen landt voer) met noch 8. ander personen heeft moeten achter laten, ende van daer wederom wech varende, noch selven seer deyrlijcken nae 't afsterven van bycans al het volck, met die reste in de bay Todos los Santes in der Portugijsen handen gevallen is, allen zee-varende luyden tot eenen spiegel ende exempel beschreven door den schipper daer op gheweest zijnde Hendrick Ottsen ...
TITLE TRANSLATED
Journal or daily register of the voyage to Rio de Plata, done with the ship named Silveren Werelt, which under the command of Captain Laurens Bicker, and the direction of the financial officer Cornelis van Heems-kerck, visited the coast of Guinea, where the captain went missing, and sailed alone further to Rio de Plata, where having come up this river to the 60th mile, at Bonas Aeris, had to leave behind the financial officer (who was deceived by the false friendliness of the governor of this same place and went on land to be able to work freely) and 8 other persons, and from there sailed away, and because of terrible conditions almost all the crew died, and in the bay Todos los Santes the rest fell into the hands of the Portuguese, described to serve as a mirror and example for all sea-faring people. / By the master of the ship who was there Hendrick Ottsen ...
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Amsterdam, M. Colijn, 1617.
NOTES
Illus. t.-p.
Gothic type; double columns.
Second edition; first edition published at Amsterdam by C. Claesz, 1603.
SUBJECTS
Argentine Republic--Description and travel.
Brazil--Description and travel.
Netherlands--Discovery and exploration.
RELATED NAMES
Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
MEDIUM
1 p.l., 54 p. 5 full-page illus. (incl. chart) 18 x 25 cm.
CALL NUMBER
F2811 .O89
DIGITAL ID
rbbr 0003 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbbr.0003
RELATED DIGITAL ITEMS
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