De Orbe Novo: The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera, المجلد 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 - 418 من الصفحات |
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... capture of Latin Christianity , was ably directed . Although the renascence of learning did not take its rise in Rome , where the intellectual movement and enthusiasm imported from Florence flourished but fitfully , according to the ...
... capture of Latin Christianity , was ably directed . Although the renascence of learning did not take its rise in Rome , where the intellectual movement and enthusiasm imported from Florence flourished but fitfully , according to the ...
الصفحة 17
... capture might have been in Spanish history , it acquired world - wide significance from the decision given in favour of the project of Chris- topher Columbus which followed as a consequence of the Christian victory . Though he nowhere ...
... capture might have been in Spanish history , it acquired world - wide significance from the decision given in favour of the project of Chris- topher Columbus which followed as a consequence of the Christian victory . Though he nowhere ...
الصفحة 61
... capturing one woman , whom they took on board their ships , where they gave her plenty of food and wine and clothes ( for both sexes lived absolutely naked and in a state of nature ) ; afterwards this woman , who knew where the ...
... capturing one woman , whom they took on board their ships , where they gave her plenty of food and wine and clothes ( for both sexes lived absolutely naked and in a state of nature ) ; afterwards this woman , who knew where the ...
الصفحة 63
... captured any women , they kept them and cared for them , in order that they might produce children ; just as we do with hens , sheep , mares , and other animals . Old women , when captured , were made slaves . The inhabi- tants of these ...
... captured any women , they kept them and cared for them , in order that they might produce children ; just as we do with hens , sheep , mares , and other animals . Old women , when captured , were made slaves . The inhabi- tants of these ...
الصفحة 71
... captured in the neighbouring islands and kept either as slaves or to be eaten , took refuge with the Spaniards . In the houses were found pots of all kinds , jars and large earthen vessels , boxes and tools ' Hamacs , which are still ...
... captured in the neighbouring islands and kept either as slaves or to be eaten , took refuge with the Spaniards . In the houses were found pots of all kinds , jars and large earthen vessels , boxes and tools ' Hamacs , which are still ...
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Adelantado Admiral already amongst animals armed arrived arrows Ascanio Sforza attack barques Bartholomew Columbus bread brigantine brother brought cacique calends called cannibals canoes captured caravels Cardinal Careca Caribs cavern Chiapes chief Christians Cibao coast Colmenares colonists Columbus command Comogre companions continent Cuba Darien Decade discovered distance Enciso enemies explored favour fear fertile fish fled flows forests fruit gold Granada Guadaloupe Guarionex gulf Gulf of Uraba harbour Hispaniola Hojeda Holy Father houses hundred illustrious inhabitants Isabella island Juan King la Sierpe land later leagues learned leave likewise live Maiobanexius maize miles mountains mouth naked natives neighbouring Nicuesa ocean Paria pearls Pedro Arias Peter Martyr promised province region river royal sailed sailors sent ships shore soldiers South Sea sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish trees Tumaco Tumanama Uraba valley Vasco Nuñez Veragua vessels village voyage women wood zemes