The Life of Amerigo Vespucci. Bartolome de las Casas
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Amerigo Vespucci, Bartolomé de las Casas & Christopher Columbus
The Life of Amerigo Vespucci
Biography, Letters, Narratives, Personal Accounts & Historical Documents
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2018 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-4163-7
Table of Contents
Biography of Amerigo Vespucci by Frederick A. Ober
Life of Vespucci by Clements R. Markham
Letter of Amerigo Vespucci to a "Magnificent Lord"
Letter of Amerigo Vespucci to Lorenzo Pietro F. di Medici
Evidence of Alonso de Hojeda respecting his Voyage of 1499
Account of the Voyage of Hojeda, 1499-1500, by Navarrete
Letter of the Admiral Christopher Columbus to his Son
Letter of Vianelo to the Seigneury of Venice
Letter of Naturalization in Favour of Vespucci
Appointment of Amerigo Vespucci as Chief Pilot
Chapters from Las Casas, which discuss the Statements of Vespucci
Evidence respecting the Voyage of Pinzon and Solis
Las Casas on the Voyage of Pinzon and Solis
Biography of Amerigo Vespucci by Frederick A. Ober
I YOUNG AMERIGO AND HIS FAMILY
II AMERIGO'S FRIENDS AND TEACHERS
III VESPUCCI'S FAVORITE AUTHORS
VI VESPUCCI'S DEBATABLE VOYAGE
VII VESPUCCI'S "SECOND" VOYAGE
IX CANNIBALS, GIANTS, AND PEARLS
XII THE "FOURTH PART OF THE EARTH"
AMERIGO VESPUCCI
I
YOUNG AMERIGO AND HIS FAMILY
1451-1470
Cradled in the valley of the Arno, its noble architecture fitly supplementing its numerous natural charms, lies the Tuscan city of Florence, the birthplace of immortal Dante, the early home of Michael Angelo, the seat of the Florentine Medici, the scene of Savonarola's triumphs and his tragic end. Fame has come to many sons of Florence, as poets, statesmen, sculptors, painters, travellers; but perhaps none has achieved a distinction so unique, apart, and high as the subject of this volume, after whom the continents of the western hemisphere were named.
Amerigo Vespucci1 was born in Florence, March 9, 1451, just one hundred and fifty years after Dante was banished from the city in which both first saw the light. The Vespucci family had then resided in that city more than two hundred years, having come from Peretola, a little town adjacent, where the name was highly regarded, as attached to the most respected of the Italian nobility. Following the custom of that nobility, during the period of unrest in Italy, the Vespuccis established themselves in a stately mansion near one of the city gates, which is known as the Porta del Prato. Thus they were within touch of the gay society of Florence, and could enjoy its advantages, while at the same time in a position, in the event of an uprising, to flee to their estates and stronghold in the country.
While the house in which Christopher Columbus was born remains unidentified, and the year of his birth undecided, no such ambiguity attaches to the place and year of Vespucci's nativity. Above the doorway of the mansion which "for centuries before the discovery of America was the dwelling-place of the ancestors of Amerigo Vespucci, and his own birthplace," a marble tablet was placed, in the second decade of the eighteenth century, bearing the following inscription:
"To Americo Vespuccio, a noble Florentine, Who, by the discovery of America, Rendered his own and his Country's name illustrious, [As] the Amplifier of the World. Upon this ancient mansion of the Vespucci, Inhabited by so great a man, The holy fathers of Saint John of God Have placed this Tablet, sacred to his memory. a.d. 1719."
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