| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 sivua
...himself with the hopes of arriving at the opulent island of Cipango, and the coasts of Mangi and Cathay. While the design of attempting the discovery in the...than the following passage, extracted by his son, [1477-1481 ADJ Fernando,66 from one of his letters : " In the year 1477, in February, I navigated one... | |
| 1905 - 906 sivua
...Genoese navigator were exceeded by those of the Northmen, will appear from the following narratives. •"While the design of attempting the discovery in...maturing in the mind of Columbus, he made a voyage to the northern seas, to the island of Thule, to which the English navigators, particularly those of Bristol,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 712 sivua
...himself with the hopes of arriving at the opulent island of Cipango, and the coasts of Mangi and Cathay. While the design of attempting the discovery in the...than the following passage, extracted by his son, [1477-1481 ADJ Fernando,66 from one of his letters: "In the year 1477, in February, I navigated one... | |
| 1905 - 416 sivua
...Northmen, will appear from the following narratives. •"While the design of attempting the discovery ln the west was maturing in the mind of Columbus, he made a voyage to the northern seas, to the island of Thule, to which the English navigators, particulariy those of Bristol,... | |
| Clark Ezra Carr - 1908 - 592 sivua
...by his son. This excerpt may be found in the sixth chapter of Irving's Life of Columbus, as follows: In the year 1477, in February, I navigated one hundred leagues beyond Thule [Iceland], the southern part of which is seventy- three degrees distant from the equator, and not sixty-three,... | |
| 1838 - 534 sivua
...have been Iceland, appears from one of his own letters as published by his son ; in which he says : " In the year 1477, in February, I navigated one hundred leagues beyond Thnle, the southern part of which is seventy-three degrees distant from the equator, and not sixtythree... | |
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