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1 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 0286 Record number 0286-1 JCB call number F602 N818d / 1-SIZE (copy 1) Image title [Title page] Place image published Imprimé a Amstelredame [Amsterdam] Image publisher Chez Cornille Claessz. sur l'Eau au Livre a Escrire Image date 1602 Image function title page Technique engraving Image dimension height 9.1 cm. Image dimension width 21.1 cm. Page dimension height 31.6 cm. Page dimension width 22.7 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description View of four ships, Eendracht, Mauritius, Hendrick Fredrick, and the Hope [Hoop] in the Rotterdam harbor. Source creator Noort, Olivier van, 1558 or 9-1627 Source Title [Beschryvinghe van de voyagie om den geheelen werelt cloot. French] Description du penible voyage faict entour de l'univers ou globe terrestre... Source place of publication Imprimé a Amstelredame [Amsterdam] Source publisher Chez Cornille Claessz. sur l'eau au livre a escrire Source date 1602 notes Between 1598 and 1601, Olivier van Noort led four Dutch ships sponsored by Dutch merchants on a voyage through the Straits of Magellan. Their purpose was to harass the Spanish with whom they were at war, to create commerce, and, if possible, to circumnavigate the globe. The Hoop was renamed the Eendracht after the first ship of that name became unserviceable and was burnt in the Rio de Janeiro harbor. Only the Mauritius circumnavigated and returned to Holland on August 26, 1601. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1846. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Voyages around the world

2 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 0709 Record number 0709-1 JCB call number F619 R382o Image title [Title page] Place image published London Image publisher Imprinted by T.D. for Nathanaell Newbery... Image date 1619 Image function title page Technique woodcut Image dimension height 7.2 cm. Image dimension width 10.8 cm. Page dimension height 17.2 cm. Page dimension width 12.2 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages English Description Map of the Strait of Magellan showing the voyage of William Corneliszoon Schouten. Includes Tierra del Fuego, Staten Island, Patagonia, and ships. Source creator Schouten, Willem Corneliszoon, d. 1625 Source Title [Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse. English] The Relation of a wonderfull voiage made by William Cornelison Schouten of Horne... Source place of publication London Source publisher Imprinted by T.D. for Nathanaell Nevvbery, and are to be sold at the signe of the Starre, vnder S. Peters in Corne-hill, and in Pope-head Alley Source date 1619 notes Schouten circumnavigated the world in 1615. His discovery of the way round Cape Horn was important because the Dutch East India Company [VOC] had the monopoly on using the Strait of Magellan. He named the cape after the town of Hoorn from which he came, and the way was kept secret by the Dutch until the middle of 1618, making this map one of the earliest to show his journey. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1846. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Magellan, Strait of (Chile and Argentina)

3 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 11352e Record number 11352e-1 JCB call number 585 E96t Image title [Title page] Place image published [London] Image date 1641 Image function title page Technique woodcut Image dimension height 11.1 cm. Image dimension width 12.1 cm. Page dimension height 18.2 cm. Page dimension width 12.1 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Ship with Spanish flags. Includes sun and moon. Source Title Sad news from the seas. Being a true relation of the losse of that good ship called the Merchant Royal... Source place of publication [London] Source date 1641 notes Text relates how this ship, filled with treasure from the West Indies, was shipwrecked near the end of her voyage to Europe. Time Period 1601-1650 Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Shipwrecks

4 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 01510 Record number 01510-1 JCB call number B647 G574j Image title [Title page] Creator 1 Wolfgang Kilian Creator 1 dates 1581-1662 Creator 1 role Scul. Place image published [Munich] Image publisher [Lucas Straub, for Johannes Wagner] Image date 1647 Image function added engraved title page Technique engraving Image dimension height 10.1 cm. Image dimension width 6 cm. Page dimension height 12.1 cm. Page dimension width 7 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description A European gentleman, the author, holding a map of Seville and San Lucar stands on the coast of the New World. Ships attack a native American in a canoe. Includes an alligator or crocodile, snake, crabs, birds, fruit, cannons, a crucifix planted on a prom Source creator Gobeo de Victoria, Pedro, 1560-1630? Source Title [Naufragio y peregrinacion. Latin] Joannis Bisselii è Societate Jesu, Argonauticon Americanorum, sive historiae periculorum Petri de Victoria ac Sociorum eius : libri XV Source place of publication Monachii [Munich] Source publisher Formis Lucae Straubii, Sumptibus Ioannis Wagneri Bibliopolae Source date M. D C. XLVII [1647] notes Victoria wrote this account, first published in 1610, of his journey to the New World and later of his experiences as a Jesuit in Peru. Time Period 1601-1650 Visual categories Emblems (Allegorical pictures) Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1871. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Emblems

5 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 30901 Record number 30901 JCB call number Fr781 M741t / OVERSIZE Image title Tableau de tous les pavillons que lon arbore sur les vaisseaux Dans les Quatre Parties du Monde... Place image published A Paris Image publisher chez Mondhare rue St. Jacques Image date 1781 Image function print Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 59 cm. Image dimension width 86.5 cm. Page dimension height 64.4 cm. Page dimension width 92.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages French Description Display of the flags. Includes flags of the United States of America. Also includes scenes of naval warfare including the battle of July 27, 1778, between the French and English, the battles in 1778 between the Triton and the Warwick, and the battle between the Belle Poule and Arethusa at the Battle of Ushant. Also includes two diagrams of ships of the line, with items numbered for identification in keys, and a compass. notes The battle between the Belle-Poule and the HMS Arethusa on June 17, 1778, was notable because it marked the beginning of French intervention in the American War of Independence. This print is also known as the Mondhare Flag Sheet. Time Period 1751-1800 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1951. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Naval art and science Subject headings Flags

6 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 32915 Record number 32915 JCB call number Fr782 L624v OVERSIZE Image title Vüe de la descente des anglais à la rue des Cocotiers Isle de Saint Cristophe repoussée par M. le Cte: de flechin Mestre de camp en second au Regiment de tourainne le 28 Fer. 1782 Creator 1 François Lescalet Creator 1 role pinxit Image date 1782 Image function painting Technique oil painting Image dimension height 41.4 cm. Image dimension width 57.2 cm. Page dimension height 46.1 cm. Page dimension width 59.8 cm. Materials medium oil Materials support paper Languages French Description View of the British departure from Saint Christophe or St. Kitts and Nevis. Also includes ships, soldiers, and dwellings. notes Lescalet was a cabin boy on the warship Le Sceptre in the fleet of Admiral François de Grasse. In February 1782, a fleet of 50 French ships laid siege to the British garrison at Fort George, otherwise known as Brimstone Hill or the Gibraltar of the West Indies. After a month's siege, the English surrendered, but were allowed to leave as an undefeated force in full uniform in honor of their valiant defense of the island. Time Period 1751-1800 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1959. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Anglo-French War, 1755-1763 Subject headings West Indies--History--1775-1783 Subject headings Saint Kitts, Battle of, 1782

7 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 01512 Record number 01512-1 JCB call number J664 W761a oblong Image title [Title page] Place image published Gedruckt zu Oldenburg Image publisher [Bey Henrich-Conrad Zimmern] Image date 1664 Image function fold-out added engraved title page Technique woodcut Image dimension height 13.3 cm. Image dimension width 19.2 cm. Page dimension height 14.8 cm. Page dimension width 20.7 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description Scenes from life of Christopher Columbus. Decorative elements include Columbus using a telescope, armillary sphere, and divider, ships, a compass, map of the western hemisphere, native Americans with riches and exotic animals, skull and anchor. Source creator Winckelmann, Johann Just, 1620-1699 Source Title Der americanischen Neuen Welt Beschreibung Source place of publication Gedruckt zu Oldenburg Source publisher Bey Henrich-Conrad Zimmern Source date 1664 Time Period 1651-1700 Subject matter navigational instruments Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1847. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Commentary Add a comment Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Columbus, Christopher

8 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 84-117 Record number 84-117-1 JCB call number En695 C782 /1-SIZE Image title A Prospect of Bridge Town [in Barbados. 1695 By Samuel Copen.] Creator 1 Johannes Kip Creator 1 dates 1653-1722 Creator 1 role fecit Place image published London Image date 1695 Image function separate print in two sheets Technique engraving Image dimension height 40.8 cm. Image dimension width 57.4 cm. Page dimension height 54.5 cm. Page dimension width 62 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages English Description Left part of a two-sheet view of the town of Bridgetown in Barbados. Built environment includes dwellings, ships, boats, fortifications, wharves, and windmills. Items in image are identified by name. notes This engraving was the first large panoramic view of an English colony in America. Title in brackets supplied from the right part of this two- sheet view. Time Period 1651-1700 References John Carter Brown Library, Rare Americana, no. 62 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1984. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Commentary Add a comment geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Barbados--Description and travel

9 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 28988 Record number 28988-3 JCB call number Codex Eng 191 / 2-SIZE Image title View of English and Falmouth Harbours, from Monks Hill Fort. Creator 1 William Brasier Creator 1 role Taken by Place image published [Antigua] Image date 1752 Image function fold-out plate [19] Technique manuscript, hand coloring Image dimension height 29.2 cm. Image dimension width 40.8 cm. Page dimension height 33.6 cm. Page dimension width 44.4 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages English Description View of Falmouth Harbor, Antigua, with English Harbor in the background, showing fortifications, ships, and dwellings. In the foreground, a European with sketch pad (the artist?) draws while a man stands next to him. Items in the image are numbered for identification in a key below. Source creator Horneck, Kane William Source Title A report of the state of the fortifications In the island of Antigua and particularly those of English Harbour In the said island in the year 1752. Source place of publication [Antigua] Source date [1752] notes Kane William Horneck was the surveyor of these maps. Antigua served as the headquarters for the British Caribbean fleet which was based at English Harbor during the late eighteenth century. Construction on Fort George on Monk's Hill, intended to be a refuge in case of invasion by the French or the Caribs, was begun in 1689. Brasier, an artist associated with the British fleet in Antigua, published engravings of the harbor in 1757. Cf. 23489. Time Period 1751-1800 References John Carter Brown Library, Annual Report, 1941, p. 22-25 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1941. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Antigua--Maps

10 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 23490 Record number 23490 JCB call number En757 B7 / 2 Image title To the Most Noble Prince Charles... This General View of English & Falmouth Harbours in the Island of Antigua taken from Great George alias Monks Hill Fort... Creator 1 William Brasier Creator 1 role delin. Creator 2 Major Creator 2 role Sculp. Place image published [London] Image date 1757 Image function print Technique engraving Image dimension height 32.1 cm. Image dimension width 49.6 cm. Page dimension height 36.7 cm. Page dimension width 52.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages English Description View of Falmouth Harbor, Antigua, with English Harbor in the background, showing fortifications, ships, and dwellings. In the foreground, a European with sketch pad (the artist?) draws while a black man [slave] stands next to him. Items in the image are numbered for identification in a key below. Includes royal coat of arms of the Prince of Wales. notes Antigua served as the headquarters for the British Caribbean fleet which was based at English Harbor during the late eighteenth century. Construction on Fort George on Monk's Hill, intended to be a refuge in case of invasion by the French or the Caribs, was begun in 1689. Time Period 1751-1800 References http://www.geographia.com/antigua-barbuda/agharb01.htm (Mar. 2003) Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1961. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Commentary Add a comment geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Antigua--Description and travel

11 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 06-222 Record number 06-222-43 JCB call number D760 W927d Image title An Engagement between a Dutch Shallop and Portuguese, near St. Sebastians. Place image published [London] Image publisher [J. Newbery] Image date 1760 Image function plate; vol. 9, following p. 108 Technique engraving Image dimension height 10.4 cm. Image dimension width 6.5 cm. Page dimension height 13.1 cm. Page dimension width 7.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Men in a boat or shallop fire guns or muskets at men on shore. Includes town or settlement in the distance. Source Title The world displayed; or, A curious collection of voyages and travels, selected from the writers of all nations.... Vol. IX. Source place of publication London Source publisher Printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-Yard Source date 1760 notes This conflict between Jacob Roggeveen's men and the Portuguese took place on the island of São Sebastião, south of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During his stay, Roggeveen reprovisioned his ships.Volume nine contains accounts of voyages to the East Indies and the southern Atlantic. This section relates to Jacob Roggeveen's voyage of 1721-1722 from Texel in the Netherlands to Batavia through the Le Maire Strait. Time Period 1751-1800 Provenance/Donor Former collection William Holbech; acquired as a gift from the estate of Frederick Lippitt. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Brazil Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Brazil--Description and travel Subject headings Brazil--History--1549-1762

12 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 06-222 Record number 06-222-42 JCB call number D760 W927d Image title The burning the Town of Payta. Place image published [London] Image publisher [J. Newbery] Image date 1760 Image function plate; vol. 7, following p. 104 Technique engraving Image dimension height 6.3 cm. Image dimension width 10.2 cm. Page dimension height 13.1 cm. Page dimension width 7.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description View of ships with smoke rising from a burning town in the distance. Includes boats and sunken boats and ships. Source Title The world displayed; or, A curious collection of voyages and travels, selected from the writers of all nations.... Vol. VI. Source place of publication London Source publisher Printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-Yard Source date 1760 notes Harrassing the Spanish while sailing up the west coast of South America, Anson set fire to the Peruvian port town of Payta or Paita.Commodore George Anson was sent to attack Spanish possessions in South America as part of the War of Jenkins' Ear. The mission began with six ships and almost 1000 men, but by the time Anson reached the island of Juan Fernández in June 1741, bad weather and scurvy had reduced the ships to three and the crews to about 335.Volume seven contains an account of voyages around the world. This section relates to Commodore George Anson's voyage between 1740 and 1744.Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period 1751-1800 Provenance/Donor Former collection William Holbech; acquired as a gift from the estate of Frederick Lippitt. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Anglo-Spanish War, 1739-1748 Subject headings Paita (Peru) Subject headings Paita Bay (Peru)

13 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 65-156 Record number 65-156 JCB call number En793 M232t Image title To Major General Cuyler this View of Fort George, in the Island of Tobago... Creator 1 Frederick Maitland Creator 1 role Drawn by Creator 2 T. Medland Creator 2 role Engrav'd by Place image published Lambeth [London] Image publisher for the Proprietor, by T. Medland. Grays Walk. Image date 1793 Image function print Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 27.5 cm. Image dimension width 40 cm. Page dimension height 34.7 cm. Page dimension width 44.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Languages English Description View of Fort George on Tobago including a view of the harbor and settlement. In the foreground, a black [slave] woman carries a load on her head. A black [slave] speaks to a European in a plumed hat. Also includes agave or maguey plant, coconut palm, cacti, fortifications, ships, mill, and dwellings. notes Fort King George, built by the British in 1770, overlooks the town and harbor of Scarborough on Tobago.Engraver is probably Thomas Medland, 1755-c.1823, a well-known British engraver of views. Time Period 1751-1800 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1965. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Tobago--Description and travel

14 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-1 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title [Title page] Place image published Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend], Theodoro de Bry Image date 1594 Image function engraved title page Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 29.9 cm. Image dimension width 20.9 cm. Page dimension height 33.2 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors, gilt Materials support paper Inscription l.l.: Domus Professa Soc Jesu Viennae lit. B. num. Languages Latin Description Title page showing native Americans and [Columbus's three] ships. At top is an idol with native Americans worshiping at his temple. Cultural artifacts include feathered headdresses and garments, jewelry or ornaments, drums, and Theodor de Bry's motto (with ants swarming up a tree). The two men flanking the page hold a plant, necklace, and staff. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America--Rites and ceremonies

15 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 35313 Record number 35313-1 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL6 / 2-SIZE Image title [Title page] Place image published Fra[n]cofurte[n]se [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher Theodoro de Bry Image date 1596 Image function title page Technique engraving Image dimension height 29 cm. Image dimension width 20.8 cm. Page dimension height 34.8 cm. Page dimension width 23.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Title page showing Atahualpa [or Atabalipa] adorned with jewelry and carrying a sceptre being carried on a litter by native Americans. Includes scenes of mining by native Americans. Also includes musical instruments such as drum, pipes, and trumpet, swords, scene of warfare, baskets, winches, hoes, shovels, bows, arrows, ships, and boat. Source Title [America. Pt 6. Latin] Americae pars sexta, sive Historiae ab Hieronymo Be[n]sono Mediolane[s]se scriptae, section tertia Source place of publication Fra[n]cofurte[n]se [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCVI. [1596] notes Illustrating the conquest of the Incas, this part of Benzoni's work describes the Spanish attempt to control Peru. The mining scene may be of silver mining at Potosí.This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the third part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 6. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 158 References exhibitions Danforth, S. Encountering the New World, Fig. 30 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America--Wars Subject headings Mines and mineral resources--South America

16 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 05015 Record number 05015-1 JCB call number A537 S123s (copy 1) Image title [Cosmographer at work] Place image published [Venice] Image publisher [Bartholomeo Zanetti, for Juan Ortega de Carrion in Florence] Image date [1537] Image function plate, following title page Technique woodcut Image dimension height 17.6 cm. Image dimension width 11.1 cm. Page dimension height 21 cm. Page dimension width 15.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Cosmographer or astrologer writes in a notebook while leaning on a globe showing Europe, Africa and America. In the distance are ships with sun, moon, windheads. Decorative elements include navigational instruments such as dividers, astroblabe, hour glass, and quadrant, lute, music, and astrological figures such as Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Mars, and Jove [Jupiter]. Source creator Sacro Bosco, Joannes de, fl. 1230 Source Title [Sphaera. Italian ] Sphera uolgare nouamente tradotta con molte notande additioni di geometria, cosmographia... et mouimenti di tutti li corpi celesti, cose certamente rade et marauigliose Source place of publication Impresso in Venetia [Venice] Source publisher per Bartholomeo Zanetti ad instantia & requisitione di m. Giouann'Orthega de Carion Burgense Hyspano Comorante in Firenze Source date M.D.XXXVII [1537] notes Sacro Bosco's works on astronomy drew heavily on the classical and Arabic learning newly rediscovered by Europeans during the early thirteenth century. This work was the most famous of his books and was a basic account of spherical geometry. Time Period 1492-1600 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1889. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Astronomy Subject headings World maps

17 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 6523 Record number 6523-1 JCB call number B549 M491d / 1-SIZE Image title Nuevo mundo. Place image published [Sev ille] Image publisher [Dominico de Robertis] Image date [1549] Image function plate; verso leaf lxiii Technique woodcut Image dimension height 24.3 cm. Image dimension width 14.4 cm. Page dimension height 28.4 cm. Page dimension width 19 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description Map of North and South America from New France to the Strait of Magellan. Cartographic elements include lines of longitude and latitude, as well as the Papal demarcation line, location of the Amazon and La Plata rivers, compass rose, and rhumb lines. Decorative elements include ships. Source creator Medina, Pedro de, 1493?-1567? Source Title Libro de grandezas y cosas memorables de España Source place of publication [Seville] Source publisher [Dominico de Robertis] Source date M.D.XLIX. [1549] notes A second block was used on this image to extend coverage of South America to include the Strait of Magellan. Imprint from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Burden, P. D. Mapping of North America, 14 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1910. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Commentary Add a comment geographic area Brazil geographic area Caribbean Islands geographic area Guianas geographic area North America geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Western Hemisphere--Maps

18 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 32349 Record number 32349-2 JCB call number J550 M948c / 1-SIZE Image title [Hispaniola and Caribbean islands] Place image published [Basel] Image publisher [Heinrich Petri] Image date [1550] Image function illustration; book 5, p. 1099 Technique woodcut Image dimension height 10.4 cm. Image dimension width 14.7 cm Page dimension height 30.1 cm. Page dimension width 19.8 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Hispaniola and other Caribbean islands. Includes ships, sea monsters, settlements, and boats. Source creator Münster, Sebastian, 1489-1552 Source Title [Cosmographia. Latin] Cosmographiae uniuersalis lib. VI. in quibus, iuxta certioris fidei scriptorum traditionem describuntur... Source place of publication Basileæ [Basel] Source publisher apud Henrichum Petri Source date M.D.L. [1550] notes Münster's Cosmography was one of the most influential geographical works of the sixteenth century and was published and revised in a number of editions over a half century. Time Period 1492-1600 References Burden, P.D. Mapping of North America, 12 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1958. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Caribbean area--Maps

19 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 03373 Record number 03373-9 JCB call number J557 S776w1 [R] Image title [Wie wir in die höhe XXVIII gradus bei das landt America kamen... ] Place image published [Marburg] Image publisher [Andres Kolben] Image date [1557] Image function illustration; pt. 1, caput 7 Technique woodcut Image dimension height 10.8 cm. Image dimension width 11 cm. Page dimension height 18.7 cm. Page dimension width 13.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description A ship with sailors praying on deck sails into harbor. Source creator Staden, Hans, 16th cent. Source Title [Warhaftige Historia und Beschreibung] Warhaftige Historia vnd Beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der Wilden Nacketen grimmigen menschenfressen Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen Source place of publication Gedrukt zu Marpurg [Marburg] Source publisher Bei Andres Kolben off fastnacht Source date [1557] notes Staden relates how his ship narrowily escaped destruction from a storm by the miraculous appearance of a safe harbor. Superaqui is a tongue of land which forms the northern passage into the bay and harbor of Paranaguá in present-day Brazil. Hans Staden was a German soldier who traveled twice to Brazil on Portuguese ships. On his second trip in 1522, he was shipwrecked and captured by the Tupinamba, a cannibalistic Brazilian tribe. Image title taken from chapter title. Time Period 1492-1600 References Tootal, A., trans. Captivity of Hans Staden, p. 30 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1866. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Brazil Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Shipwrecks

20 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-12 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Columbus cum fratre Bartholomaeo captus in Hispaniam mittitur. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 13 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.1 cm. Image dimension width 19.7 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Columbus and his brother, Bartholomew, are captured in Hispaniola and dismissed from service. Chains are put on Columbus's legs. Includes ships and soldiers with spears. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes The newly appointed governor of Hispaniola arrived in August 1500 and had Columbus's brother, Diego arrested. When Columbus and his brother, Bartholomew arrived they were also arrested and were sent back to Spain. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Columbus, Christopher

21 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 08922 Record number 08922-6 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL3.1a / 2-SIZE Image title [How we arrived at America, were unable to make out the harbor, and how a great storm came upon us.] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1593] Image function illustration; p. 10 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.8 cm. Image dimension width 19.5 cm. Page dimension height 35.4 cm. Page dimension width 23.8 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description A ship is anchored before the coast and islands. Native Americans in canoes or boats row around rocks. Also includes whales, sawfish, wild animals, and men gathered around a campfire. 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 the arrival of Staden's ships in the harbor of present-day Paranagua, Brazil, at 28 degrees latitude. 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 1558. 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 1552. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 3. German. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 181; Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p. 28-31 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Brazil Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Brazil--History--1548-1580

22 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-13 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Pugnainter Columbum & Franciscum Poresium. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 14 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.9 cm. Image dimension width 19.5 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description The battle between Christopher Columbus and Francisco Porras on the island of Jamaica. In the foreground native Americans in a canoe land on shore. Also includes ships, shields, spears, and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes On May 29, 1504, Columbus and his men arrived in Jamaica where Francisco Porras and his brother tried to mutiny against Columbus's authority. Porras was eventually arrested. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Explorers Subject headings Columbus, Christopher

23 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-3 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Hieronymi Benzoni in Indiam Occidentalem navigationis initium. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 1 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.6 cm. Image dimension width 20 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors, gilt Materials support paper Description Departure from Spanish port. Includes fortifications, ships, boats, scenes of fishing, dwellings, churches, lighthouses or towers. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes Girolamo Benzoni left from the port of Sanlúcar in Spain in 1541. He spent fourteen years traveling in the New World. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Explorers

24 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-4 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Pisces in mari alati. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 2 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.7 cm. Image dimension width 20 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Fish and flying fish surround three ships in the ocean. At left a windhead represents a storm brewing. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes The text describes flying fish which flew out of the water to escape predators below only to be caught by birds above. It also discusses dolphins or fish which have a beak like a goose and a hole on top for breathing. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Flora and fauna Subject headings Flyingfishes

25 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-8 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Prima Columbi in Indiam navigatio. Anno 1492. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 8 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.1 cm. Image dimension width 19.6 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Christopher Columbus takes his leave from Ferdinand and Isabella, king and queen of Spain. In the background is the harbor of Cadiz with ships and boats. Includes the royal Spanish coat of arms, horses, and soldiers. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Explorers Subject headings Columbus, Christopher

26 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 9770 Record number 9770-4 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Columbus in India primo appellens, magnis excipitur muneribus ab Incolis. IX. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 9 Technique engraving Image dimension height 16.5 cm. Image dimension width 19.6 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Inscription u.r.: 1st Languages Latin Description Christopher Columbus's landfall in the New World. A group of Europeans are greeted by native Americans who offer treasure in the form of jewelry, shells, and boxes. Three ships stand at anchor while European soldiers raise a cross. Other native Americans flee in the background. Social interactions include first encounter of Europeans with native Americans. Also includes muskets or guns, swords, and boat. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Columbus, Christopher Subject headings First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners

27 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09775 Record number 09775-1 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL 4 / 2-SIZE Image title Perlarum insula ob unionum copiam sic dicta. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [J. Feyerabend, for Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; plate XII Technique engraving Image dimension height 16.4 cm. Image dimension width 19.7 cm. Page dimension height 34.6 cm. Page dimension width 24.1 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Native Americans from the island of Cubaga dive and collect pearl oysters from boats or canoes. On an island in the background, a group of native Americans trade pearls with Europeans. Built environment includes settlement with dwellings and ships. Source creator Benzoni, Girolamo, b. 1519 Source Title Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primùm Occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [J. Feyerabend, for Theodor de Bry] Source date M D XCIIII. [1594] notes This work was published by Theodor de Bry and derived from Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Text describes discovery by Christopher Columbus of a native American tribe near the Gulf of Paria and the island of Cubagua (between present-day Trinidad and Venezuela) who collected pearl oysters. Pearls were one of the items that Columbus was specifically asked to find and one which he eventually did discover. Between 1513 and 1540, the number of pearls taken from Cubagua alone approached 120 million. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References http://geowords.com/e_/17_ore_energy/columbusPearls.htm (May 2003) Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1871. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Commentary Add a comment geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America Subject headings Pearl industry and trade--Venezuela

28 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-15 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Hispani cum monachis aliquot ab Indis. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 16 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.5 cm. Image dimension width 20.2 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors, gilt Materials support paper Description Native Americans kill European monks and soldiers using war clubs, bows, and arrows. Includes dwellings, guns or muskets, and ships. Source Title [America. Pt 4. Latin] Americae pars quarta. Sive, Insignis & admiranda historia de reperta primum occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo anno M. CCCXCII... Source place of publication Francofurtensi [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher [Typis Ioannis Feyrabend] Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCIIII [1594] notes Some monks left Cubagua to proselytize among the native Americans near Cumana, present-day Venezuela. The native Americans, however, tired of Spanish interference, massacred many monks and Spanish traders. Some of the Spaniards managed to escape and went to Dominica where they reported the massacre to Bartholomew Columbus, who was governor of that island. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the first part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 4. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 153 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America Subject headings First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners

29 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-6 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Hispani occupant Gallicam navem pusillanimitate Praefecti navis Gallicae. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 5 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 18.4 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Spanish ships chase and capture French ships. Includes scene of naval warfare, guns or muskets, cannons firing, and spears. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes When two French privateers appeared off of the coast of Hispaniola, the entire Spanish fleet gave chase and captured one privateer. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities

30 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-7 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Galli Hispanos fugant, et urbem Hanava magnâ pecuniae summâ mulctant. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 6 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16 cm. Image dimension width 19.5 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Spanish in rowboats pursue French ships in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Some of the boats capsize and the sailors drown or swim to shore. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes In 1536, a French ship entered the harbor of Havana and forced the Spanish to pay 700 ducats to prevent the destruction of the town. As the French departed, the Spanish gave chase but lost the battle and were forced to pay further ransom to protect the town. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Havana (Cuba)--Description and travel Subject headings Spain--History, Naval--16th century

31 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-8 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Galli chioreram urbem occupant, praedantur, & tandem, ob incolarum persidiam, igne absumunt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; plate 7 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.5 cm. Image dimension width 18.8 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description The French attack the town of Chorera while men carry off their valuable goods in the foreground. In the background, the town burns. Includes ships, chests, vessels, dwellings, and spears. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes When Chorera, said to be in Cuba, was ransacked by the French, they were unable to find any thing of value, so they captured some of the Spanish and held them for ransom. The French set fire to the town and escaped with whatever goods of value they could carry. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Caribbean Islands Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject headings Cuba--Description and travel

32 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-1 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title [Title page] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function engraved title page Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 30.2 cm. Image dimension width 21.3 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Inscription u.c.: Domus Professa Soc. Jesu Viennae Lit. B. n. Languages Latin Description Europeans aided by native Americans with tattoos climb a mountain where they plant a cross or crucifix. At bottom two men negotiate with a priest who sits in the middle. Includes books, guns or muskets, spears, casks, and ships. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes The men at the bottom of this title page represent Francisco Pizarro, Diego de Almagro, and the priest, Hernando de Lugue, who met in Panama and proposed to divide up Peru. This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156; http://www.historical-prints.co.uk/CENTRAL%20AMERICA.htm (May 2004) Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners Subject headings Indians, Treatment of

33 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-9 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Galli Carthaginem Indiae continentis urbem duce Hispano quoda nauto occupant: & idem Iudicem eius urbis (à quo verberibus caesus) pugione transfodit. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 8 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 19.2 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Soldiers attack the town of Cartagena in present-day Colombia. In the foreground a man stabs another in his bed while the town burns in the background. Includes ships, guns or muskets, spears, swords, and dwellings. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes A Spaniard convicted of an offense in Cartagena returned to the town with five French ships and a hundred men to loot, burn, and demand ransom. He stabbed the judge who convicted him as he lay sleeping. The rest of the party killed many of the inhabitants and demanded ransom for the people they captured.This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Colombia--History--To 1810

34 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-10 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Hispani stratagemate quodam indos in Insula Cubagua adversus Gallos incitant. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 9 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16 cm. Image dimension width 19.7 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans attack ships from canoes or boats on the island of Cubagua. In the background, more native Americans collect pearls from a stream. Includes bows, arrows, spears,dwellings, nets, shields, and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes A French privateer, attracted by the pearl fisheries of Cubagua, in present-day Venezuela, was driven away by native Americans who were told that the French were sodomites. The native Americans attacked the French ships and prevented them from landing then or later, insuring that the Spanish were able to keep their monopoly of the pearl industry until they had completely depleted it.This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Pearl industry and trade--Venezuela Subject headings Indians of South America

35 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-20 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Franciscus Monteio Lucatanae provinciae praeficitur. Quidam ex Cacicis, foedus cum illo contrahere velle simulans, tragula illum conficere conatur. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 19 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15.6 cm. Image dimension width 19 cm. Page dimension height 34.5 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink, colors Materials support paper Description Native Americans and Spanish greet and then fight each other on a seashore. Military aspects include scene of warfare, guns or muskets, spears, and swords. In the backgound, horses and men are unloaded from ships. Source Title [America. Pt 5. Latin] Americae pars quinta nobilis & admiratione plena Hieronymi Bezoni Mediolanensis secundae setionis Hispanorum... Source place of publication Franc. [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Theodoro de Bry Source date M D XCV. [1595] notes Francisco de Montejo went to settle the Yucatan and Cozumel in 1527. He began to explore inland and discovered that the region was a peninsula and not an island, as was previously thought. They were greeted by Mayan native Americans. One of them suddenly took the sword of a black slave and tried to kill Montejo. Although Montejo was not killed, the incident set off nine years of fighting between the Spanish and the Maya.This work was published by Theodor de Bry and is derived from the second part of Girolamo Benzoni, Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 5. Latin. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 156 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of Mexico--Wars

36 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04820 Record number 04820-6 JCB call number F618 N818b oblong (copy 1) Image title I. S. Sebastiaen Place image published [Amsterdam] Image publisher [Michiel Colijn] Image date [1618] Image function plate; p. 15 Technique engraving Image dimension height 14.5 cm. (platemark) Image dimension width 22.3 cm. (platemark) Page dimension height 17.7 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Dutch Description View of the Ilha de São Sebastiao, off present-day Brazil. Includes four ships, men catching fish in nets, men rowing boats, men repairing a boat. Items are lettered for explanation in key above image. Source creator Noort, Olivier van, 1558 or 9-1627 Source Title [Beschryvinghe van de voyagie om den geheelen werelt cloot] Beschrijvinge vande voyagie om den geheelen werelt-kloot Source place of publication t'Amsterdam Source publisher By Michiel Colijn, boeckverkooper op't vvater, aen de Koorn-Marckt, in't Huys-Boek Source date 1618 notes The Ilha de São Sebastiao is part of an archipelago off the southern coast of Brazil 210 miles from Rio de Janeiro. It was discovered on January 20, 1502, by Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci named it for St. Sebastian whose day is January 20. Van Noort's ships Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1874. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Brazil Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings São Sebastião Island (Brazil)--Description and travel


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