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Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number H719 G322v Image title Idole de la pluye Place image published [Paris] Image publisher [Etienne Ganeau] Image date 1719 Image function plate; vol. 6, following p. 78 Technique engraving Image dimension height 13.2 cm. Image dimension width 8.1 cm. Page dimension height 16.2 cm. Page dimension width 9.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages French Description Tlaloc, the idol of rain, is shown holding an obsidian knife, shield, and wearing a feather headdress. Source creator Gemelli Careri, Giovanni Francesco, Source Title [Giro du mondo. French] Voyage du tour du monde... Tome sixieme Source place of publication A Paris Source publisher Chez Etienne Ganeau, Libraire rue S. Jacques, aux Armes de Dombes, vis-à-vis la Fontaine S. Severin Source date.1719 notes Tlaloc, the Aztec god of rain, presided over the third era of the Mexica. His attributes include rimmed eyes, a crown of heron feathers, and a "netted" cloud dress. Cf , for A collection of voyages and travels, London, 1704, which includes Gemelli Careri's voyage and An abridged translation, variously attributed to Eustache Le Noble ( ) and to L.F. Dubois de Saint-Gelais.Gemelli Careri was a world traveler who went around the world starting with the Holy Land and ending in Mexico. His five-year journey which began in 1693 ended by taking the silver fleet back to Spain from Cuba. Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of Mexico--Religion Subject headings Aztec gods--Mexico Subject headings Aztecs--Religion Subject headings Tlaloc (Aztec deity)

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J525 F912u / 1-SIZE Image title [Cannibals on a Caribbean island] Place image published [Strasbourg] Image publisher [Johannes Grieninger] Image date [1525] Image function illustration; leaf XVI [16] recto Technique woodcut, hand coloring Image dimension height 10.5 cm. Image dimension width 14.4 cm. Page dimension height 28.8 cm. Page dimension width 19.4 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Dog-headed cannibals butcher people on a kind of butcher's block. One dog-headed man leads a llama[?] with a victim tied to it. Built environment includes dwelling. Source creator Fries, Lorenz, ca Source Title Uslegung der Mercarthen oder Cartha marina... Source place of publication Getruckt zü Strassburg [Strasbourg] Source publisher von Johannes Grieninger, vnd vollendet vff vnser Lieben Frawen Abent der Geburt. Source date [1525] notes Text notes that the people of these islands discovered by Columbus were naked and decorated themselves with parrot feathers. They lived in dwellings of wood covered with palm branches.The idea that cannibals were somehow related to dogs may have come from Columbus' entry in his log: "All the people I have encountered up until this time greatly fear the people of Caniba of Canima... The Indians with me continued to show great fear... insisting that the people of Bohío had only one eye and a face of a dog, and they fear being eaten."Fries was trained as a medical doctor. After settling in Strasbourg around 1519 he became an associate of the Strasbourg printer and publisher Johann Grüninger, an associate of the St. Die group of scholars formed by, among others, Walter Lud, Martin Ringmann and Martin Waldseemuller.This book was designed to accompany: Carta marina, the author's version of the Waldseemüller marine chart.Publication statement from colophon.Cf. # for a later version. Time Period References (Oct. 2007) Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Cannibalism Subject headings Indians of the West Indies

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number E580 L621h Image title [Comments les Ameriquains traittent leurs prisonniers prins en guerre, & les ceremonies qu'ils obseruent tant à les tuer qu'à les manger] Place image published [Geneva] Image publisher [Antoine Chuppin] Image date [1580] Image function plate; p. 214 Technique woodcut Image dimension height 8 cm. Image dimension width 13.7 cm. Page dimension height 16.3 cm. Page dimension width 10.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Captive prepared for ritual killing [scene of cannibalism]. Native Americans [Brazilians] dance around a fire holding the victim who is bound with a rope. Artifacts include cord with which the victim is bound, the ceremonial club with which he is to be killed, ornament of bird feathers, and bow. Source creator Léry, Jean de, Source Title [Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Bresil] Histoire d'vn voyage faict en la terre du Bresil Source place of publication A Geneve [Geneva] Source publisher Pour Antoine Chuppin Source date M. D. LXXX. [1580] notes Léry, a French Protestant, left France in 1556 to join a colony founded near present-day Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Nicolas Durand, chevalier de Villegagnon. The Protestants, fearing persecution, left Durand's colony and lived near the Tupinamba, a cannibalistic Brazilian tribe, for two months before returning to France in Léry did not publish his account of his experiences among the Tupinamba until Image is placed horizontally on page. Image title taken from chapter title. Time Period Provenance/Donor Acquired in Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I Commentary Add a comment geographic area Brazil Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Cannibalism--Brazil Subject headings Indians of South America--Brazil

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number J590 B915v GVL3.1a / 2-SIZE Image title [How the savages, having captured me, fought our people who attempted to rescue me.] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1593] Image function illustration; p. 24 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.1 cm. Image dimension width 19.7 cm. Page dimension height 35.4 cm. Page dimension width 23.8 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans in canoes attack Europeans on island. Includes a fortification named Brikioka, other walled settlements, cannons, muskets or guns, birds, church, dwelling, clubs, spears, feathered headdresses and ornaments. Source Title [America. Pt. 3. German] Dritte Buch Americae, darinn Brasilia... aus eigener erfahrun in Teutsch beschrieben Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodori de Bry Source date 1593 notes Text describes Staden being taken away in a canoe (at far left) while his friends attack native Americans on the island of Santo Amaro. The island where he was captured is distinguished by a bird called the Uwara-pirange (piranga or red ibis). Their feathers were used for ceremonial dress of the Tupinamba. The birds are probably Scarlet ibis, Eudocimus ruber. Image title translated from chapter heading on previous page. This volume contains accounts of Staden's two voyages made to Brazil, 1546 to 1548 and 1549 to 1555, and Jean de Léry's voyage to Brazil made from 1555 to De Bry included in this volume the account of Hans Staden, Wahrhaftige Historia... in der Newenwelt America gelegen, Marburg, 1557, and Jean de Léry, Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Brésil, La Rochelle, 1578, as well as two letters by Nicolas Barré dated Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 3. German. Time Period References Church, E.D. Discovery, 181; Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p Provenance/Donor Acquired before Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area Brazil Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Captivity narratives Subject headings Indians of South America--Wars

Image Field Data Accession number Record number JCB call number H820 R126d Image title [Parts of the plants Mayna brasiliensis, Couratari estrellensis, Bertolonia, Schnella, Macroceratides, Catappa brasiliensis, and Matthissionia] Place image published [Modena] Image publisher [Presso la Società Tipografica] Image date [1820] Image function fold-out plate 5; following p. 34 Technique engraving Image dimension height 29 cm. (platemark) Image dimension width 20.2 cm. (platemark) Page dimension height 37.5 cm. Page dimension width 28.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Italian Description 1. Fruit of the Mayna brasiliensis tree with a detail of its seed. 2. Pod or fruit of the Couratari estrellensis tree with details of its cross section and seed. 3. Seed of the Bertolonia plant. 4. Details of the flower of the Schnella plant. 5. Details of the legume, seed, and flower of the Macroceratides plant. 6. Details of the fruit and nut of the Catappa brasiliensis plant. 7. Details of the flower of the Matthissonia plant. 8. Details of the flower of the Leandra plant. Source creator Raddi, Giuseppe, Source Title Quaranta piant nuove del Brasile raccolte e descritte da Giuseppe Raddi... inserita nel tomo XVIII. degli Atti di detta Società residente in Modena. Source place of publication Modena Source publisher Presso la Società Tipografica Source date MDCCCXX. [1820] notes Mayna brasiliensis is now known as Carpotroche brasiliensis (Raddi) A. Gray. It is a tree native to the high altitude forests of Brazil and is also known as sapucainha, canudeiro, babado fruit, comona fruit, cotia fruit, leprosy fruit, monkey fruit, mata-piolho, papo de anjo, pau de anjo, pau de cachimbo, pau de cotia, pau de lepra, and ruchuchu. Couratari estrellensis is now known as Carianiara estrellensis (Raddi) Kuntze. It grows in the high altitude forests of Brazil. The genus Bertolonia Raddi comprises 17 species almost restricted to the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Bertolonia species are small herbs (sometimes creeping) and have long been used as ornamentals. Schnella is now considered a type of Bauhinia, a leguminous plant native to Brazil. Macroceratides may be a type of sea bean. Catappa brasiliensis is probably Terminalia catappa, also known as tropical almond or West Indian almond. Matthissonia is probably a type of Schwenckia, a member of the potato family. Leandra is a member of the family Melastomataceae. Raddi, a Tuscan botanist, went to Brazil in 1817 under the patronage of the Grand Duke of Tuscany in the Austrian mission with Johann Baptist von Spix, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl, and other scientists. He visited the environs of Rio de Janeiro and probably made other short journeys before returning to Italy. Time Period References (Aug. 2008); Pio Corrêa M., Diccionário das Plantas Úteis do Brasil, Imprensa Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, 1984, p ; Richard P. Wunderlin, "The Panamanian Species of Bauhinia (Leguminosae)," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Vol. 63, No. 2 (1976), p Provenance/Donor Former collection Biblioteca... Ranieri Sorbello. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I geographic area Brazil Subject Area Flora and fauna Subject headings Flora and fauna