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Title
Epistola Christofori Colom, cui etas nostra multu[m] debet, de Insulis Indie supra Gangem nuper inve[n]tis
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Columbus, Christopher--Correspondence. (LCSH)
Columbus, Christopher--Travel--America--Early works to 1800. (LCSH)
Indians of the West Indies--Early works to 1800 (LCSH)
America--Discovery and exploration--Spanish--Early works to 1800 (LCSH)
Place
Italy--Rome.
Language
Latin (lat)
Classification
LCC: Incun. 1493 .C6 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
text (txt)
Note
Includes translation or is translation
original text: : Spanish
Summary
Following his first voyage across the Atlantic, Columbus wrote a brief report on the "Islands of India beyond the Ganges." His intent was to announce his recent discoveries and to garner financial and political support for another voyage. The first edition of the letter was printed in Spanish, in Barcelona, in April 1493. Within a month, Stephan Plannck published a Latin translation in Rome. Plannck's preamble gave credit to Fernando of Aragon for supporting the expedition but omitted any mention of Queen Isabel. Plannck soon published a corrected edition that mentioned Isabel's role. It was this Latin edition that circulated widely and spread the news of Columbus' discoveries throughout Europe. World Digital Library
Authorized Access Point
Columbus, Christopher Epistola Christofori Colom, cui etas nostra multu[m] debet, de Insulis Indie supra Gangem nuper inve[n]tis