The first voyage around the world (1519-1522) : an account of Magellan's expedition.
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xxx, 162 pages : illus., facsims., port. ; 24 cm.
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General Note
The first work in this volume is the translation of Primo viaggio intorno al globo terracqueo, based on the original text of the Ambrosian codex translated by James A. Robertson, reproduced with slight corrections.
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The second work, De Moluccis Insulis, is the English version of A letter from Maximilianus Transylvanus to the Most Reverend Cardinal of Salzburg, translated by Henry Stevens, which appeared in Johann Schöner (London, 1888)
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On August 10, 1519, five ships departed from Seville for what was to become the first circumnavigation of the earth. Linked by fame to the name of its captain, Magellan, much of the expedition is known through the travelogue of one of the few crew members who returned to Spain: Antonio Pigafetta. At the beginning of his 1982 Nobel Lecture, Gabriel Garcia Marquez provided a memorable introduction to Pigafetta's book when he evoked the Renaissance traveler "who went with Magellan on the first voyage around the world", and wrote "a strictly accurate account that nonetheless resembles a venture into fantasy". But Pigafetta's book is far from being just a marvel-filled travel narrative. Indeed, its remarkably accurate ethnographic and geographical account of the circumnavigation has guaranteed its status among modern historiographers of the earliest contacts between Europeans and the East Indies.
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On August 10, 1519, five ships departed from Seville for what was to become the first circumnavigation of the earth. Linked by fame to the name of its captain, Magellan, much of the expedition is known through the travelogue of one of the few crew members who returned to Spain: Antonio Pigafetta. At the beginning of his 1982 Nobel Lecture, Gabriel Garcia Marquez provided a memorable introduction to Pigafetta's book when he evoked the Renaissance traveler "who went with Magellan on the first voyage around the world", and wrote "a strictly accurate account that nonetheless resembles a venture into fantasy". But Pigafetta's book is far from being just a marvel-filled travel narrative. Indeed, its remarkably accurate ethnographic and geographical account of the circumnavigation has guaranteed its status among modern historiographers of the earliest contacts between Europeans and the East Indies.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pigafetta, A., & Maximilianus, T. (1995). The first voyage around the world (1519-1522): an account of Magellan's expedition . Marsilio Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pigafetta, Antonio, ca. 1480/91-ca. 1534 and Transylvanus. Maximilianus. 1995. The First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522): An Account of Magellan's Expedition. New York, NY: Marsilio Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pigafetta, Antonio, ca. 1480/91-ca. 1534 and Transylvanus. Maximilianus. The First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522): An Account of Magellan's Expedition New York, NY: Marsilio Publishers, 1995.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pigafetta, A. and Maximilianus, T. (1995). The first voyage around the world (1519-1522): an account of magellan's expedition. New York, NY: Marsilio Publishers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pigafetta, Antonio, and Transylvanus Maximilianus. The First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522): An Account of Magellan's Expedition Marsilio Publishers, 1995.

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