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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09887 Record number 09887-17 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL4.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Indorum alij occiduntur, alij incedio pereunt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, Theodor de Bry] Image date [1594] Image function illustration; Plate 18 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 16.2 cm. Image dimension width 19.7 cm. Page dimension height 34.1 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink, colors, gilt Materials support paper Description Europeans attack a native American settlement, burning dwellings and palisades, and killing the inhabitants. 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 governor of Cartagena, Alonso de Ojeda, launched a surprise attack in retaliation for the loss of his soldiers who were killed by native Americans on an earlier expedition to the interior of present-day Colombia to search for gold. Ojeda was aided by the arrival of Diego de Nicuesa's fleet. The settlement was burned and all its inhabitants were captured or killed. 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, Treatment of
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 35379 Record number 35379-17 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 6.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Die Schlacht zwischen Vaca de Castro, und Almagro dem jüngern. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, for Dieterich de Bry] Image date [1597] Image function illustration; Plate 16 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 18.6 cm. Page dimension height 33.3 cm. Page dimension width 21.9 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Spanish soldiers fight each other. Includes scene of warfare, swords, cannons, and guns or muskets. Source Title [America. Pt. 6. German] Das sechste Theil der neuwen Welt. Oder Der historien... das dritte Buch Source place of publication Franckfurt [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Dieterich von Bry Source date M D XCVII. [1597] notes Even before Pizarro's death at the hands of the Almagro faction, a new royal governor, Vaca de Castro, was sent to Peru to settle the disturbance among the Spanish. The new governor was joined by Alonso de Alvarado and others who had supported Pizarro. The Pizarro faction fought against the forces of Almagro at the battle of Chupas in 1542, near the city of Ayacucho. 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. German. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 188 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 headings Peru--History--Conquest, 1522-1548
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------------- 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
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 34724 Record number 34724-18 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL5.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Ferdinandus Sotto crudeliter in Florida praefecturam exercet, abscissis etiam Cacicorum manibus. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Theodor de Bry] Image date [1595] Image function illustration; Plate 17 Technique engraving, hand coloring Image dimension height 15 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 Hernando de Soto tortures native Americans. Spanish soldiers cut off limbs and hands, burn, pour liquid in a funnel down a throat, and hang native Americans. Includes hatchet, spears, and fire. 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 1539, de Soto landed in Florida and began his quest to discover gold in North America.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 North America--Wars
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-19 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title I[s]la Moche Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function illustration; [part 1], p. 404 Technique engraving Image dimension height 13.1 cm. Image dimension width 17.3 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 22.8 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Native American settlement with cultivated fields, dwellings, and llamas[?] on Isla Mocha. Europeans land in long boats on shore. Also includes a scene of dancing with a man standing on a pole and playing a musical instrument [horn]. Also includes a scene of a game being played and a village council, river, man with pole, woman, and a man with an ax or hatchet. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes Olivier van Noort was the first Dutchman to circumnavigate the world. He reached Isla Mocha near present-day Concepción, Chile, in March 1600. This image derived from two images in Olivier van Noort, Beschrijvinge vande voyagie om den geheelen werelt-kloot..., Amsterdam, 1618. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Chile--Description and travel Subject headings Indians of South America--Agriculture--Chile
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-25 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title Contrafactur des Hafens zu Acapulco. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function illustration; [part 2], p. 39 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15 cm. Image dimension width 17.4 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description Bird's-eye view of the bay of Acapulco, Mexico, and the adjacent Bay of Marquez. Includes European ships, compass rose, fortifications, and the town of Acapulco. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes After leaving Puna, the Dutch fleet sailed to Acapulco, Mexico, to try to intercept the Spanish ship bound for Manilla. The Dutch reached Acapulco on September 28, 1624. Text notes the presence of a recently rebuilt fort on a point of land intended to protect the Manilla ships. Johan Maurits, prince of Nassau-Siegen, ordered the voyage, commanded by Admiral Jacob L'Hermite (or Jacques L'Hermite), as an expedition against Spain. The fleet circumnavigated the globe. Cf. 08299-7 in Journael vande Nassausche vloot..., Amsterdam, 1626. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Acapulco Bay (Mexico)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02174 Record number 02174-2 JCB call number J669 F819e Image title Guineische und Americanische Blumen-Püsch Place image published [Nuremberg] Image publisher [Christoph Gerhard, for widow and heirs of Paul Fürst] Image date [1669] Image function added engraved title page Technique engraving Image dimension height 13 cm. Image dimension width 8.1 cm. Page dimension height 15.8 cm. Page dimension width 9.9 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description Two native American chiefs or kings. Includes ornaments, feathered headdress, thrones, arrow, scepter or symbol of the sun, and ship. Source creator Francisci, Erasmus, 1627-1694 Source Title Erasmi Francisci Guineischer und americanischer Blumen-Pusch... Source place of publication Nürnberg [Nuremberg] Source publisher In Verlegung Paul Fürstens, Kunst- und Buchh. seel: Wittib und Erben. Gedruckt daselbst bey Christoph Gerhard Source date M.DC.LXIX [1669] notes The image of the king on the left is derived from images of Atahualpa [or Atabalipa]. The other may be an example of a chief from North America. The illustrations in this book were copied from other illustrations, mostly from Theodor de Bry. See Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 6, plate 7. Time Period 1651-1700 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area North America geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America Subject headings Indians of South America
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 35313 Record number 35313-2 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL6 / 2-SIZE Image title Cusco urbs nobilissima & opule[n]tissima Peruani regni in occide[n]tali parte sita,... Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher Theodorum de Bry Image date [1596] Image function plate; following p. 4 Technique engraving Image dimension height 28.9 cm. Image dimension width 40.2 cm. [both pages] Page dimension height 34.9 cm. Page dimension width 44.4 cm. [both pages] Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description A bird's-eye view of Cuzco in present-day Peru. Built environment includes walls, temple (showing Atabalipa [or Atahualpa], the last independent Incan ruler, being carried on a litter), and dwellings. At bottom the title of the plan is flanked by men playing a ball game and standing on their heads juggling logs with their feet and by men holding exotic animals [a turkey (?) and bird with a fish tail (lindworm?)] and an idol or god. Also includes golden or precious items and jewels. Source Title [America. Pt 6. Latin] Americae pars sexta, sive Historiae ab Hieronymo Be[n]zono 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 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; Kagan, R.L. Urban Images of the Hispanic World, Fig. 4.29, p. 96-98 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Cuzco (Peru)--Maps
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 06381 Record number 06381-6 JCB call number B704 S687hp1 Image title Dançes appellées Mitoles. Place image published [Paris] Image publisher [Compagnie des libraires] Image date 1704 Image function fold-out plate; vol. 1, following p. 364 Technique engraving Image dimension height 11.9 cm. Image dimension width 16.5 cm. Page dimension height 15.9 cm. Page dimension width 16.6 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages French Description Method of dancing among native Mexicans. Men dance while standing on each other's shoulders and while balancing on a rope. Also includes a man being ferried across a river. Includes European ship, musical instruments such as drums, feathered headdresses and garments, and bows and arrows. Source creator Solis, Antonio de, 1610-1686 Source Title [Historia de la conquista de Mexico. French] Histoire de la conqueste du Mexique ou de la nouvelle Espagne, par Fernand Cortez... Source place of publication A Paris Source publisher Par la compagnie des libraires Source date M. DCC. IV. [1704] notes Mitotes were ceremonies involving chanting and drinking usually held after a hunt or as part of a funeral.This image is derived from Theodor de Bry's America, Pt. 9, 3rd part, plate 11, which describes the dances of the Mexicans. The image of how Mexicans cross rivers is from the same Theodor de Bry, Pt. 9, 3rd part, plate 2.Cf. Algemeine Geschichte de Länder und Völker von America.... Halle, 1752 (04878-38); Antonio de Herrara y Tordesillas, [Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos. English], London, 1726 (07324c-2), and Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, [Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos], Antwerp, 1728 (07376-61). Time Period 1701-1750 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1870. 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--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Indian dance--Mexico
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09187 Record number 09187-10 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 9 / 2-SIZE Image title Von allerhandt seltzamen Täntzen der Indianer. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Wolffgang Richter] Image date [1601] Image function illustration; pt. 3, plate 11 Technique engraving Image dimension height 14.8 cm. Image dimension width 18.7 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description Method of dancing among native Mexicans. Men dance while standing on each other's shoulders and while walking on a rope. Includes musical instruments such as drums, feathered headdresses and garments, and bows and arrows. Source Title [America. Pt 9. German] Neundter und Letzter Theil Americae... Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Bey Wolffgang Richter Source date [1601] notes Text describes Aztec dances. This work contains three different voyages; Pt. 1 is José de Acosta, Historie naturael ende morael van de Westersche Indien, Haarlem, 1598; Pt. 2 is Barent Janszoon Potgieter, Wijdtloopigh verhael van tgene de vijf schepen, Amsterdam, 1600, here entitled Relatio historica; the appendix and Pt. 3 is Olivier van Noort, Beschryvinghe van de voyagie, Rotterdam & Amsterdam, 1602, here entitled Additamentum nonae partis Americae. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 9. German. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 168 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--Rites and ceremonies
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04056 Record number 04056-12 JCB call number J621 P565 / 1-SIZE (copy 2) Image title [View of Cuzco with royal carriage] Place image published [Linz] Image date [1621] Image function plate; following p. 70 Technique engraving Image dimension height 17.5 cm. Image dimension width 28.8 cm. Page dimension height 31.3 cm. Page dimension width 19.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Spanish priests and soldiers take the Inca ruler [Atahualpa] and his retinue in a carriage drawn by llamas to the settlement of Cuzco in background. The ruler carries a symbol of the sun. Also includes horses, cross or crucifix, gun or muskets, war clubs, feathered headdresses and garments, flag, litter carried by horses, and fortifications. Source creator Philoponus, Honorius Source Title Nova typis transacta navigatio... Source place of publication Linz Source date 1621 notes This image shows the capture of Atahualpa or Atabalipa by Francisco Pizarro at Cajamarca, Peru. Atahualpa, in a desperate attempt to buy his freedom, offered Pizarro a room of gold. The ransom was in vain; Pizarro had the Inca king executed as soon as the ransom was collected. Wolfgang Kilian (1581-1662), an Augsburg printmaker, is presumed to be the artist for all the images in this book not obviously derived from the Petits Voyages and Grands Voyages of Theodor de Bry. Honorius Philoponus is a pseudonym, probably for Caspar Plautius to whom this book is dedicated. Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1900. 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 Incas Subject headings Indians of South America
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 29976 Record number 29976-5 JCB call number J688 H252t / 2-SIZE Image title [Indians of Florida] Place image published [Hamburg] Image publisher [Thomas von Wiering] Image date [1688] Image function illustration; p. 95 (first count) Technique woodcut Image dimension height 17 cm. Image dimension width 15.9 cm. Page dimension height 33.7 cm. Page dimension width 20. 7 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Native American man and woman walk down a path. They are followed by a man holding a parasol and a child who holds the man's robes. Includes feathered headdress, staff, fan, and coconut palm. Source creator Happel, Eberhard Werner, 1647-1690 Source Title Thesaurus exoticorum. Oder eine mit aussländischen Raritäten und Geschichten wohlversehene Schatz-Kammer fürstellend die asiatische, africanische und americanische Nationes... Source place of publication Hamburg Source publisher Gedruckt und Verlegt durch Thomas von Wiering Buchdrucker und Formschneider; sind auch zu bekommen in Franckfurth bey Zacharias Herteln Source date 1688 notes This image is derived from Theodor de Bry. America, part 2, plate 39 (cf. 08915-44). A prolific writer (mostly of novels), Happel here describes a variety of exotic peoples at the border of Europe. His principal focus is on Islamic peoples, but he does include indigenous peoples of the Americas. Time Period 1651-1700 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1947. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area North America geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of North America--Clothing--Florida Subject headings Indians of North America--Kings and rulers
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-27 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title [Mexico City] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function illustration; [part 2], p. 48 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.7 cm. Image dimension width 17.5 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Italian Description A bird's eye view of Tenochtitlán (present-day Mexico City). Built environment consists of a sacrificial temple [the Templo Mayor], causeways, buildings, dwellings, and some settlements of the Mexican valley--Atacuba, Tesgua, and Yztapalapa. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes Cf. 29867-1, Antoine DuPinet, sieur de Noroy, Plantz, pourtraitz et descriptions de plusieurs villes, Lyons, 1624. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Mexico City (Mexico)--Maps
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 35379 Record number 35379-14 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 6.1 / 2-SIZE Image title Die Spanier und Indianer halten eine Schlacht für der Stadt Cuzco. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Johann Feyerabend, for Dieterich de Bry] Image date [1597] Image function illustration; Plate 13 Technique engraving Image dimension height 16.8 cm. Image dimension width 20.1 cm. Page dimension height 33.3 cm. Page dimension width 21.9 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Spanish soldiers, some on horseback, fight before a fortified town against native Americans. Includes guns or muskets, drums, swords, spears, fortifications, and scene of warfare. Source Title [America. Pt. 6. German] Das sechste Theil der neuwen Welt. Oder Der historien... das dritte Buch Source place of publication Franckfurt [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Dieterich von Bry Source date M D XCVII. [1597] notes After the execution of Atahualpa (or Atabaliba), his brother, Manco, led a long siege to reoccupy the Inca capital of Cuzco. Francisco Pizarro sent an army of 500 men, under the command of Diego de Almagro and Gómez de Tordoya, which successfully defended the Spanish occupation of Cuzco. This image of Cuzco is derived from the Braun and Hogenberg engraving (which includes a depiction of Atahualpa [or Atabaliba] on his litter before the Temple of the Sun). 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. German. Imprint information from colophon. Time Period 1492-1600 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 188 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 Incas Subject headings Indians of South America--Peru Subject headings Peru--History--Conquest, 1522-1548
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-21 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title [São Salvador de Bahia de Todos os Santo] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function plate; [part 1], following p. 518 Technique engraving Image dimension height 19 cm. Image dimension width 36 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 41.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Bird's-eye view of the destruction of São Salvador de Bahia de Todos os Santos, Brazil, by the Dutch fleet. Includes inset map of the Bay of São Salvador. Includes scene of naval warfare, fortifications, battalions marching, dwellings, churches, topographical details, inclines, and ships. Items in the image are numbered for identification in the text. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes The Dutch and the West India Company attempted to conquer São Salvador de Bahia, the most important town in Portuguese Brazil, in May 1624. The Portuguese governor, Diogo de Mendonça Furtado, surrendered to the Dutch on May 10, 1624. It was retaken by the Portuguese on April 30, 1625. See similiar image at 07914-2. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Brazil--History--Dutch conquest, 1624-1654 Subject headings Naval battles Subject headings Salvador (Brazil)--Maps
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 07910 Record number 07910-2 JCB call number de Bry quarto Image title [Map of the mouth of the Rio de la Plata] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Wolff Richter] Image date [1604] Image function plate; following p. 14 Technique engraving Image dimension height 13.7 cm. Image dimension width 18.8 cm. Page dimension height 19.3 cm. Page dimension width 14 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description Map of the Rio de la Plata delta between present-day Argentina and Uruguay including two native Americans, one holding a boleadora, the other wrapped in a blanket. Cartographic elements include soundings, shoals, compass roses. Source creator Ottsen, Hendrick Source Title Warhafftige Beschreibung der unglückhafften Schiffarht eines Schiffs von Ambsterdam, die Silberne Welt genannt... nach Rio de Plata Source place of publication Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Wolff Richtern Source date M. DCIIII. [1604] notes One of Theodore de Bry's quarto series of America, this volume recounts the 1598 to 1601 voyage of the Dutch navigator, Hendrick Ottsen, to Rio de la Plata and Buenos Aires. Boleadoras were tools used by indigenous peoples of the Argentinian Pampas to hunt. A boleadora consisted of two stones bound by a leather cord which was thrown and then used to trip an animal. The gauchos, or cowboys, of Argentina later would refine this tool and make it their own. Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1873. 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Rio de la Plata (Argentina and Uruguay)--Maps Subject headings Uruguay--Maps Subject headings Argentina--Maps
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-26 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title [top] [Acapulco bay and ships] [bottom] [Guguan Island and ships] Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function illustration; [part 2], p. 41 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 17.4 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 22.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description [top] View of the coast of Mexico near the bay of Acapulco. Includes European ships. [bottom] Ships at Guguan in the Marianna Islands. Includes proas or small boats in water. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes After leaving Puna, the Dutch fleet sailed to Acapulco, Mexico, to try to intercept the Spanish ship bound for Manilla. The Dutch reached Acapulco on September 28, 1624. This image shows a detachment of the Dutch fleet lined up twenty leagues west of Acapulco in order to intercept the Manilla-bound ships. Johan Maurits, prince of Nassau-Siegen, ordered the voyage, commanded by Admiral Jacob L'Hermite (or Jacques L'Hermite), as an expedition against Spain. The fleet circumnavigated the globe. Cf. 08299-7 in Journael vande Nassausche vloot..., Amsterdam, 1626. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Acapulco Bay (Mexico)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04206 Record number 04206-20 JCB call number J631 G685n / 2-SIZE Image title Porto Desire Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1631] Image function illustration; [part 1], p. 497 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 19 cm. Page dimension height 37.1 cm. Page dimension width 22.8 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description View of Puerto Deseado in present-day Argentina. Includes scenes of hunting and burial. Men kill and butcher sea lion and seal, dig up the bones from a graveyard, and carry water back to a ship. Cartographic elements include compass rose. Also includes axes, skeletons, casks, rheas, penguins, and llamas. Items in the image are lettered for identification in adjacent text. Source creator Gottfried, Johann Ludwig, 17th cent. Source Title Newe Welt und Americanische Historien... Source place of publication zu Franctfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Matthaeum Merian, Buchändlern un Kunststechern Source date MDCXXXI. [1631] notes The Dutch reached Puerto Deseado on the estuary of the Rio Deseado in December 1615 where they ran aground. While refitting and preparing for the next leg of the voyage, one of the ships, the Hoorn, was accidentally set on fire and destroyed while her weed-fouled hull was being careened and scorched clean (letter F on the map). The Dutch found what they thought was a giant's grave or a native Patagonian grave. Puerto Deseado was named by the English circumnavigator, Thomas Cavendish or Candish, in 1586 after his ship, Desire. See image at 02470-2, Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journael ofte beschryving vande wonderlijcke voyagie, Amsterdam, 1619, and 03458-1, for Jacob Le Maire's journal of the voyage. Theodor de Bry and his sons issued a series of books on voyages to America in fifteen parts between 1590 and 1634. In 1631, Gottfried (a printer who had worked on the de Bry volumes) issued this one-volume condensation of all the voyages. He reused many of the plates from the original volumes, but supplemented them with new ones. Theodor de Bry. America. Part 13. Time Period 1601-1650 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1869. 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 Argentina--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 07910 Record number 07910-1 JCB call number de Bry quarto Image title [Title page] Place image published Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher bey Wolff Richtern Image date 1604 Image function title page Technique engraving Image dimension height 6.5 cm. Image dimension width 10.6 cm. Page dimension height 19.3 cm. Page dimension width 14 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Allegorical figure of America as a native American woman with feathered headdress seated on an armadillo and holding a bow and arrow. In the background are llamas [?] and scene of men hunting a deer or stag. Source creator Ottsen, Hendrick Source Title Warhafftige Beschreibung der unglückhafften Schiffarht eines Schiffs von Ambsterdam, die Silberne Welt genannt... nach Rio de Plata Source place of publication Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher bey Wolff Richtern Source date M. DCIIII. [1604] notes One of Theodore de Bry's quarto series of America, this volume recounts the 1598 to 1601 voyage of the Dutch navigator, Hendrick Ottsen, to Rio de la Plata and Buenos Aires. This iconic image of America as a native American woman seated on an armadillo is credited to Marten de Vos, a Flemish Mannerist artist. Time Period 1601-1650 Visual categories Emblems (Allegorical pictures) References Glaser, L. America on Paper, preceding p. 1 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1873. 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 Flora and fauna Subject headings Emblems--America
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 12376 Record number 12376-4 JCB call number Z C492 1732 / 3-SIZE Image title Description, Situation & Vue de la ville de Mexique... Place image published [Amsterdam] Image publisher [Zacherie Chatelain] Image date [1732] Image function plate; vol. 6, following p. 110 Technique engraving Image dimension height 36.7 cm. Image dimension width 43 cm. [both pages] Page dimension height 48.5 cm. Page dimension width 57.2 cm. [both pages Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages French Description Views of Mexico City or Tenochtitlán, the grand Aztec temple, as well as illustrations of the dance called mitoles and worship before the altar of Huitzilopochtli. Includes a scene of sacrifice with priest and pyramid. Also includes map of Mexico or New Spain and plan of Mexico City. Source creator Chatelain, Henri Abraham Source Title Atlas historique, ou nouvelle introduction a l'histoire... Tome VI. Qui comprend l'Afrique & l'Amerique... Source place of publication Amsterdam Source publisher Chez Zacharie Chatelain Source date M. DCC. XXXII. [1732] notes Huitzilopochtli or Huitziláihuitl, an Aztec god symbolized by the hummingbird, was the god of the sun and war. The descriptions and illustrations are taken from Theodor de Bry, America. Pt 9. Time Period 1701-1750 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1919. 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of Mexico--Rites and ceremonies Subject headings Mexico City (Mexico)--Maps Subject headings Aztecs--Religion
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02215 Record number 02215-4 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 11 / 2-SIZE Image title Abbildung dess Hafen Caliou de Lima. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Paul Jacobi] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 10 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 19.1 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description View of Callao de Lima, in present-day Peru, showing the Spanish fleet surrounded by the Dutch ships. Built environment includes dwellings and church. Includes scenes of warfare and naval battle. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. German] Historische Beschreibung der wunderbarlichen Reyse Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Paull Jacobi Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. This work is taken from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West-Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. German. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 Naval battles Subject headings Peru--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04056 Record number 04056-14 JCB call number J621 P565 / 1-SIZE (copy 2) Image title [Native Americans ride a manatee] Place image published [Linz] Image date [1621] Image function plate; following p. 60 Technique engraving Image dimension height 17 cm. Image dimension width 28.4 cm. Page dimension height 31.3 cm. Page dimension width 19.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Observed by Europeans, native Americans ride on a sea monster or manatee while in the background others capture another sea creature and turtle. Source creator Philoponus, Honorius Source Title Nova typis transacta navigatio... Source place of publication Linz Source date 1621 notes First mentioned by Pietro Martire d'Anghiera, De orbe novo (book 1, cap. 8), the manatee derived its name from the Spanish word for hands (manos). This manatee is an anecdotal interpretation of López de Gómara's description of an animal which would let boys and men ride on its back. Wolfgang Kilian (1581-1662), an Augsburg printmaker, is presumed to be the artist for all the images in this book not obviously derived from the Petits Voyages and Grands Voyages of Theodor de Bry. Honorius Philoponus is a pseudonym, probably for Caspar Plautius to whom this book is dedicated. Image placed horizontally on page. Time Period 1601-1650 References Moffitt, J. F. & S. Sebastián, O Brave New People, p. 245-246 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1900. 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 Flora and fauna Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02215 Record number 02215-1 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 11 / 2-SIZE Image title Abbildung dess hafens der Statt S. Jacob, Valparisa genannt. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Paul Jacobi] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 6 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.4 cm. Image dimension width 19.3 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description View of the settlement of present-day Valparaiso, Chile. Includes burning ship, ships, scene of naval warfare, marching battalions, compass rose, and a native American man and woman with feathered headdress and spear. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. German] Historische Beschreibung der wunderbarlichen Reyse Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Paull Jacobi Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes Text describes Valparaiso as being the harbor of the town of San Jago, perhaps Santiago, 80 miles from Valparaiso. Spilbergen and his men arrived on June 12, 1615. In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. Valparaiso was founded by Juan de Saavedra in 1536. This work is taken from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West- Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. German. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Chile--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02215 Record number 02215-2 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL11 / 2-SIZE Image title Abbildung der Schlacht mit den Spaniern bey Nacht gehalten. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Paul Jacobi] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 8 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.5 cm. Image dimension width 19.2 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Battle by night. Includes noctural naval warfare, ship sinking, and cannons. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. German] Historische Beschreibung der wunderbarlichen Reyse Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Paull Jacobi Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. Spilbergen and his men were pursued by the commander general of the Spanish fleet, Don Rodrigo de Mendoza, and engaged battle off of the coast of Lima, Peru. This work is taken from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West-Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 headings Naval battles
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 08984 Record number 08984-10 JCB call number F706 A111n Image title [Native Americans greet Europeans and then ambush them] Place image published [Leiden] Image publisher [Pieter van der Aa] Image date [1707] Image function fold-out plate; vol. 2, [part 5], following p. 6 Technique etching, engraving Image dimension height 12.7 cm. Image dimension width 18 cm. Page dimension height 17.4 cm. Page dimension width 20.9 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Europeans are greeted by native Americans who live in a settlement built above the water of a lake. Includes dwellings with causeways linking the huts. Women in canoes in the foreground paddle out to the Europeans. In the background is a scene of warfare. Also includes bows, guns or muskets, and ship. Source Title Naaukeurige versameling der gedenk-waardigste zee en land-reysen na Oost en West-Indiën... zedert het jaar 1492 tot 1499 Source place of publication In het ligt gegeven te Leyden [Leiden] Source publisher Door Pieter Vander Aa, boekverkoper in de St. Pieters Koor-steeg, in Plato. Source date 1707 notes During Vespucci's voyage to America with Alonso d'Ojeda, the Spanish came to a village built on "Lake" Maracaibo. Intially the natives sent out their young women who they offered to the visitors. Then on a signal, the young women lept from the canoes and the men ambushed the Spanish. This image is derived from Theodor de Bry's America, pt. 10, plate 3. This image follows the special title page for Antonio de Herrera, Eerste zee-togt van Alonso d'Ojeda, Leiden, 1706. This collection of voyages consists of 127 parts, each having a special title page, separate pagination, and register. The voyages covering the period from 1246 to 1696 are arranged chronologically. Time Period 1701-1750 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1849. 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--First contact with Europeans
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02215 Record number 02215-3 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 11 / 2-SIZE Image title Fürbildung der andern Schlacht so mit den Spaniern bey Tage gehalten. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Paul Jacobi] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 9 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 19 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description Battle by day. Includes daytime or diurnal naval warfare, ship sinking, men swimming in the water, and cannons. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. German] Historische Beschreibung der wunderbarlichen Reyse Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Durch Paull Jacobi Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. Spilbergen and his men were pursued by the commander general of the Spanish fleet, Don Rodrigo de Mendoza, and engaged battle off of the coast of Lima, Peru. The Dutch were victorious. This work is taken from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West-Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. German. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 headings Naval battles
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09189b Record number 09189b-4 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL11 / 2-SIZE Image title Delineatio insulae Lannocha. Place image published [Oppenheim] Image publisher [Hieronymus Galler] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 3 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 19.2 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description View of Isla Mocha, present-day Chile, with two native Americans and llama in foreground. Includes dwellings, meeting of inhabitants with Europeans, ships, market, and sheep. Includes a concert on the beach with musical instruments and scene of trading. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. Latin] Americae pars undecima: seu Descriptio admirandi itineris... qua ratione in Meridionali plaga freti Magellanici novum hactenusque icognitum in mare Australe transitum patefecerit... Source place of publication Oppenheimii [Oppenheim] Source publisher Typis Hieronymi Galleri. [Hieronymus Galler] Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. After successfully passing through the Strait of Magellan, the ships first stopped at Isla Mocha on April 24, 1615. This work is translated from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West-Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 Flora and fauna Subject Area Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America Subject headings First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners Subject headings Chile--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09189b Record number 09189b-5 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL11 / 2-SIZE Image title Delineatio insulae San. Mariae. Place image published [Oppenheim] Image publisher [Hieronymus Galler] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 4 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.1 cm. Image dimension width 19.2 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Latin Description View of the island of Santa Maria off of the coast of Punta Lavapié, Chile. Includes settlements burning, ships and boats in harbor, scene of warfare, and compass rose. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. Latin] Americae pars undecima: seu Descriptio admirandi itineris... qua ratione in Meridionali plaga freti Magellanici novum hactenusque icognitum in mare Australe transitum patefecerit... Source place of publication Oppenheimii [Oppenheim] Source publisher Typis Hieronymi Galleri. [Hieronymus Galler] Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. After stopping at Isla Mocha, Spilbergen landed at Santa Maria on May 29, 1615, and the Spaniards invited the Dutch to dinner. Suspecting a trap the Dutch withdrew from the island after scattered skirmishes. This work is translated from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West- Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Chile--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09189b Record number 09189b-7 JCB call number J590 B915v GVL11 / 2-SIZE Image title Delineatio portus Quintero. Place image published [Oppenheim] Image publisher [Hieronymus Galler] Image date [1619] Image function illustration; appendix, plate 7 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.3 cm. Image dimension width 19.1 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.5 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Spanish Description View of the harbor of Quintero, Chile. Includes scene of naval warfare, marching battalions, compass rose, native American man, woman, and child, hoe, horses, ships, boats, casks, and dwelling. Items in the image are lettered for identification in text at bottom. Source Title [America. Pt 11. Latin] Americae pars undecima: seu Descriptio admirandi itineris... qua ratione in Meridionali plaga freti Magellanici novum hactenusque icognitum in mare Australe transitum patefecerit... Source place of publication Oppenheimii [Oppenheim] Source publisher Typis Hieronymi Galleri. [Hieronymus Galler] Source date M. DC. XIX. [1619] notes In 1614 the Dutch East India Company and the States-General commissioned Joris van Spilbergen to sail to the Moluccas via the Strait of Magellan. Spilbergen and his men arrived on June 13, 1615, and erected a crescent or half-moon enclosure to protect the men who were collecting water for their ships. This work is translated from Willem Corneliszoon Schouten, Journal ofte beschryvinghe van de wonderlicke reyse, Frankfurt a. M., 1619. The appendix is translated from Joris van Spilbergen, Oost en West-Indische spiegel, Leiden, 1619. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 11. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 172 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 Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Naval battles Subject headings Chile--Description and travel
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 04878 Record number 04878-21 JCB call number J752 A394g Image title [Native American boats] Place image published [Halle] Image publisher [Johann Justinus Gebauer] Image date [1752] Image function plate 28; vol. 1, following p. 372 Technique etching Image dimension height 19.1 cm. Image dimension width 14.2 cm. Page dimension height 24.2 cm. Page dimension width 18.8 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description At top is a native American or Inuit kayak surrounded by images of Egyptian river craft made out of paper. At bottom, the kayak is a raft made out of dried gourds. The other boat, a balsa raft, is paddled by a native American of Peru. Items are numbered for identification in preface. Source Title Algemeine Geschichte de Länder und Völker von America. Erster Theil. Nebst einer Vorrede Siegmund Jacob Baumgartens... Source place of publication Halle Source publisher bey Johann Justinus Gebauer Source date 1752 notes This image is derived from Joseph François Lafitau, Moeurs des sauvages ameriquains, vol. 2, plate 9. The image of Peruvian boats are, in turn, derived from Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 9, plate 2. Compiled and translated from several sources by Johann Friedrich Schröter, with a preface by Siegmund Jakob Baumgarten. Schröter was secretary to the Privy Council of Magdeburg and had served for some years as a missionary in Canada. Time Period 1751-1800 References http://www.hrkahnbooks.com/Catalogues/Cat67/Html/67pg31d117to119.html (Oct. 2005) Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1963. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Arctic geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Artifacts, industry, and human activities Subject Area Indigenous peoples Subject headings Indians of South America--Boats
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 08984 Record number 08984-217 JCB call number F706 A111n Image title [Crossing rivers in Peru] Place image published [Leiden] Image publisher [Pieter van der Aa] Image date [1706] Image function fold-out plate; vol. 20, [part 4], following p. 40 Technique engraving Image dimension height 12.6 cm. Image dimension width 17.8 cm. Page dimension height 17.4 cm. Page dimension width 21 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Method by which native Americans crossed rivers. Includes native Americans floating across a river on bundles of reeds, by pulling themselves in a basket suspended from a rope, and by poling and being dragged on a raft made of bladders or gourds. The man being taken across the river on a raft is European who carries a gun or musket. Source Title Naaukeurige versameling der gedenk-waardigste zee en land-reysen na Oost en West-Indiën... zedert het jaar 1524 tot 1526 Source place of publication In het ligt gegeven te Leyden [Leiden] Source publisher Door Pieter Vander Aa, boekverkoper in de St. Pieters Koor-steeg, in Plato. Source date 1707 notes Text describes the way natives in Peru get across rivers and describes the raft as being made out of dried pumpkins.This image is derived from Theodor de Bry, America, part 9, [part 3], plate 2, and follows the special title page for Ontdekking van West-Indien, vlijtig ondersoft, en naauw-keurig aangeteekend, door Joseph d'Acosta..., Leiden, 1706. This collection of voyages consists of 127 parts, each having a special title page, separate pagination, and register. The voyages covering the period from 1246 to 1696 are arranged chronologically. Time Period 1701-1750 Provenance/Donor Acquired before 1849. 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 Fords (Stream crossings) Subject headings Indians of South America--Boats
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09886 Record number 09886-10 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 13 / 2-SIZE Image title Descriptio urbis Mexico, & Novae Hispaniae Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Matthäus Merian] Image date [1634] Image function illustration; p. 125 Technique engraving Image dimension height 15.2 cm. Image dimension width 17.7 cm. Page dimension height 35.7 cm. Page dimension width 23 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages Italian Description Bird's-eye view of Mexico City or Tenochtitlán, showing the dam that regulated water level, causeways, the templo mayor, outlying villages such as Tesqua and Iztapalapa, and settlements on islands. Built environment includes gardens, the source of the city's water, boats, and dwellings. Source Title [America. Pt 13. Latin] Decima tertia pars Historiae Americanae... Source place of publication Francofurti ad Moenum [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Sumptibus Matthaei Meriani civis & Chalcographi Francofurtensis. [Matthäus Merian] Source date M DC XXXIV [1634] notes This plan is based on a view in Benedetto Bordone, Isolario, Venice, 1528, which in turn was probably derived from sketches made by Hernán Cortés and published in his Letter, Nuremberg, 1524. This work was first published in German, as part XIII (1628) and part XIV (1630). Here Merian united the two parts and had them translated into Latin. Together the work includes 15 sections. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 13. Latin. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 174 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 Geography, maps, city views and plans Subject headings Mexico City (Mexico)--Maps
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 02174 Record number 02174-6 JCB call number J669 F819e Image title [Rattlesnake] Place image published [Nuremberg] Image publisher [Christoph Gerhard, for widow and heirs of Paul Fürst] Image date [1669] Image function plate; pt. 1, following p. 102 Technique engraving Image dimension height 12.6 cm. Image dimension width 8 cm. Page dimension height 15.8 cm. Page dimension width 9.9 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Description Rattlesnake. Source creator Francisci, Erasmus, 1627-1694 Source Title Erasmi Francisci Guineischer und americanischer Blumen-Pusch... Source place of publication Nürnberg [Nuremberg] Source publisher In Verlegung Paul Fürstens, Kunst- und Buchh. seel: Wittib und Erben. Gedruckt daselbst bey Christoph Gerhard Source date M.DC.LXIX [1669] notes Text describes a rattlesnake. Scientific name: Crotalus atrox. Deriving his material from facts and anecdotes related in other books, Francisci was a prolific and popular writer. The illustrations in his books were copied from other illustrations, mostly from Theodor de Bry. For an illustration of a rattlesnake, see Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, Historia natvrae, Antwerp, 1635, p. 268. Time Period 1651-1700 Provenance/Donor Acquired in 1865. Owner and copyright ©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 geographic area Spanish America Subject Area Flora and fauna Subject headings Natural history--Mexico
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Accession number 09187 Record number 09187-8 JCB call number J590 B915v GVG 9 / 2-SIZE Image title Von Menschenopffer der Indianer zu Mexico. Place image published [Frankfurt am Main] Image publisher [Wolffgang Richter] Image date [1601] Image function illustration; pt. 3, plate 8 Technique engraving Image dimension height 14.1 cm. Image dimension width 18.3 cm. Page dimension height 35.3 cm. Page dimension width 23.3 cm. Materials medium ink Materials support paper Languages German Description Scene of worship and human sacrifice at a native American or Mexican temple. The victim is eviscerated by a priest with a knife and is shown as having his body thrown down a staircase. A priest in feathered headdress offers a baby to men sitting before a wall of skulls, a tzompantli or Aztec skull rack. Includes soldiers with bows, arrows, and shields. Source Title [America. Pt 9. German] Neundter und Letzter Theil Americae... Source place of publication Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main] Source publisher Bey Wolffgang Richter Source date [1601] notes Text describes how the victim's back was broken and his heart offered to the gods in the temple. The major temple at Mexico City, called Tenochtitlan by Aztecs (also called Temistitan by Europeans in the sixteenth century), was surmounted by two sanctuaries--the one on the left dedicated to Tlaloc (the god of rain), the one on the right to Huitzilopochtli (the god of the sun and war). This work contains three different voyages; Pt. 1 is José de Acosta, Historie naturael ende morael van de Westersche Indien, Haarlem, 1598; Pt. 2 is Barent Janszoon Potgieter, Wijdtloopigh verhael van tgene de vijf schepen, Amsterdam, 1600, here entitled Relatio historica; the appendix and Pt. 3 is Olivier van Noort, Beschryvinghe van de voyagie, Rotterdam & Amsterdam, 1602, here entitled Additamentum nonae partis Americae. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 9. German. Time Period 1601-1650 References Church, E.D. Discovery, 168 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 Aztecs--Religion Subject headings Indians of Mexico--Rites and ceremonies
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