An Historical Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean Cambridge Library Collection - History of Oceania Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Dalrymple Alexander
Accounts of voyages by Iberian and Dutch explorers in the southern hemisphere, published 1770–1 and reissued here in one volume.
This important collection, published in two volumes in 1770?1 and reissued here in one, contains accounts of notable Iberian and Dutch voyages in the southern hemisphere, translated and edited by Alexander Dalrymple (1737?1808). Hydrographer to the Admiralty from 1795, Dalrymple produced this work as part of his research into the belief at the time that there existed an undiscovered continent in the South Pacific. These volumes were intended to demonstrate the knowledge of the region to date. The first volume covers sixteenth-century Spanish and Portuguese voyages, beginning with Ferdinand Magellan and including those of Juan Fernández, Álvaro de Mendaña y Neira and Pedro Fernandes de Queirós. The second volume contains the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch voyages of Jacob Le Mair and Willem Schouten, Abel Tasman and Jacob Roggeveen. This volume also contains a chronological table of discoveries in the southern hemisphere since 1501.
Preface; Introduction; Monthly review for May, 1769; Data on which the chart of the South Seas was formed; Of the Salomon Islands; Account of some natural curiosities at Sooloo; An enquiry into the formation of islands; An historical collection of the several voyages in the south Pacific Ocean, Spanish; An historical collection of the several voyages in the south Pacific Ocean, Dutch; Omissions; Conduct of the discoverers; What may be further expected in the south sea; Vocabulary; A chronological table of discoveries; Index.
Date de parution : 07-2015
Ouvrage de 530 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
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