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Verlag: Dortmund : Harenberg, 1977
Anbieter: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Österreich
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Verlag: Dortmund Harenberg Kommunikation, 1977
ISBN 10: 3921846102ISBN 13: 9783921846100
Anbieter: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Deutschland
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1. Nachdr. der ersten dt.-sprachigen Ausg. von 1594. 8° Ca. 150 S., teilw. Ill. Pappband mit Illustration. Guter Zustand, Buchdeckel gering gewellt, Ecken leicht berieben. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher Bd. 10. durch Hieronymum Bentzo von Meyland . auffs fleissigst beschrieben . Alles mit schönen und kunstreichen Kupfferstücken . an Tag geben durch Diterich von Bry. In Fraktur. Sprache: Deutschu 0,500 gr.
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Verlag: Akademische Druck, 1962
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Dust jacket and edges show shelf wear. Pages are clean and intact.
Verlag: Dortmund. Harenberg. 1977., 1977
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Flughafen, Berlin, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: sehr gut. TB. mit mont. Deckelill. kl. 8°. 141 S., 24 Bl. . Ill. sehr gutes Ex. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher Nr. 10. in deutscher Sprache.
Verlag: Dortmund : Harenberg, 1977
Anbieter: Antiquariat Udo Schwörer, Pforzheim, Deutschland
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kart. / Einband mit Gebrssp. Zustand: Gut. Nachdr. d. Ausg. von 1594. 141 S., 24 Bl. : Ill. , 18 cm La historia del mondo nuovo Sprache: Deutsch.
Verlag: Dortmund : Harenberg, 1977
Anbieter: Antiquariat Udo Schwörer, Pforzheim, Deutschland
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kart. Zustand: Gut. Nachdr. d. Ausg. von 1594. 141 S., 24 Bl. : Ill. , 18 cm La historia del mondo nuovo Sprache: Deutsch.
Verlag: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1969
Anbieter: INFINIBU KG, Neuss, Deutschland
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8° (18,5-22,5 cm), Hardcover. Dieser Artikel ist momentan um 30% rabattiert. Inhalt: Abreise aus Mailand, Weg führt über die Kanarischen Inseln - Ankunft in Westindien, Geronimo de Ortal - Gouverneur von Cubagua Zustand: Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten mit geringfügigen Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten geringfügig gebräunt, Einband geringfügig fleckig, insgesamt altersgemäß GUTER GEBRAUCHTER Zustand. 179 Seiten Englisch 374g.
Verlag: Graz, Adeva,, 1969
Anbieter: Matthaeus Truppe Antiquariat, Graz, Österreich
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Kl.-8°.OKunststoff mit OU. Nachdruck der zweiten erweiterten Auflage dieses Klassikers der Südamerikanischen Entdeckungsgeschichte, mit einer Einleitung von Ferdinand Anders. - Kaum gebräunt. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0364807547ISBN 13: 9780364807545
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 572 Seiten 31777896/1 Gebundene Ausgabe, Größe: 15.2 x 3.2 x 22.9 cm.
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ISBN 10: 1017051143ISBN 13: 9781017051148
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Verlag: BIBLIOLIFE, 2012
ISBN 10: 1275837883ISBN 13: 9781275837881
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Verlag: Cambridge University Press 01 A, 2010
ISBN 10: 1108010490ISBN 13: 9781108010498
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. History of the New World: Shewing His Travels in America, from A.D. 1541 to 1556: with Some Particulars of the Island of Canary (Cambridge Library . Library Collection - Hakluyt First Series) This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
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Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1340949466ISBN 13: 9781340949464
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Verlag: Eustatium Vignon, [Geneva], 1581, 1581
Anbieter: Antiquariat & Verlag Jenior, Kassel, HE, Deutschland
16 Blatt, 480 S. 6 Blatt Index, Pergament, mit 4 Lederbändchen, Vorsätze später erneuert, eine Unterstreichung (des Verfassernamens) auf Titel, zwei kleine Notizen auf Titelblatt. Rücken leicht eingerissen, Pergament etwas steif geworden. Einband leicht fleckig, sonst guter Zustand. Sprache: lat.
Verlag: Geneva: Eustace Vignon, 1578
Anbieter: Bruce Marshall Rare Books, Cheltenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Latin Edition 
Two parts in one volume, 8vo(169 x 104 mm). Contemporary Limp Vellum, Woodcut anchor device on title, initials, head and tail pieces, early signatures on title.
 
This is the first edition of Benzoni to include the translator Le Chailleux's account of the Spanish destruction of the French Huguenot colony in Florida in the 1660s. The circulation of Benzoni's book was forbidden in Spain, but it enjoyed great popularity in the other European countries, and because of this wide readership, news of France's venture in Florida spread throughout the Continent. Benzoni was born in Milan around 1519 and at the age of twenty-two left Italy to tour the New World. After fourteen years of travel, he returned and published the first edition (in Italian: Venice, 1565). His detailed description of the Indians before the great period of European influence adds importance to his writings. Field notes that Benzoni's work is "the first book of Travels of which America has been so fruitful, as Benzoni seems to have been the first who travelled merely to gratify his curiosity and recorded his observations." Alden & Landis 581/4; Adams B-686; Arents 25-1; Field 119; JBC (3) I:283; Palau 27629; Sabin 4792n. .
Verlag: Geneva, E. Vignon, 1578
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. [EARLIEST AMERICANUM BY A NON-SPANISH AUTHOR] FIRST LATIN EDITION. 8vo. 2 parts in 1, second with half-title, ff. (xxxii) 480 (xii), variant issue without final H7 (emendatio) and H8 (blank). Roman letter, little Italic. Woodcut printer s device to t-p, decorated initials and ornaments. Edges of first two gatherings a bit softened, elsewhere somewhat dusty, slight age yellowing, very occasional marginal spotting, small tear from lower blank margin of Q4 just touching signature, very faint water stain to foot of E-H in places. A good, clean copy in contemporary limp vellum, traces of ties, printed paper waste used as pastedown, title inked to spine, outer edge of upper cover chewed, occasional contemporary marginalia. A good copy of the first Latin edition of this major Americanum the first account of the New World based on the personal experience of a non-Spanish author. A mysterious figure, the Milanese Girolamo Benzoni (1519-72) travelled to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain to join expeditions in the New World; he spent the years 1541-56 visiting the Caribbean, Central and South America, though the reasons are unknown. In 1565, upon his return to Italy, he published Historia del Mondo Nuovo , the first edition of this successful account of his adventures; in the following decades it was translated into English, French, German and, the present, Latin. It was unsurprisingly not translated into Castilian as the work was accused of being anti-Spanish and adverse to their colonisation methods. In particular, it presented them, following traditional stereotypes, as cruel, greedy and impious conquerors of the meek and frugal Indians. Unlike earlier travel writings, Benzoni did not just focus on exotic items marvellous or strikingly out of the ordinary ; he was interested instead in phenomena which diverged from what was known in Europe (Enders, An Italian , 27). One of these is the Indians habit of smoking petum ( tabacum in the original Italian), the making of which he describes at length and which he characterises as a pestiferous and evil poison ; this detail, and the fact that Indians were stupefied by it, has convinced several botanists that what he saw was not the smoking of what we now call tobacco. The contemporary annotator of this copy highlighted Benzoni s anti-Spanish stance by glossing a passage on the conquistadores gory and vicious deeds as the summary of [Benzoni s] work or books , and added to another that to convert to Christianity good exempla not violence are needed . He also underlined passages on unhealthy climate and vapours . An important work on the European reception of the discovery of the New World. As highlighted by Sabin, the collation of this edition is variable as some copies are recorded without the final index; or lack the final errata and/or blank, as present. Sabin 4792 (highlights differences in collation); Adams B685; Alden 578/3; JFB B198. A. Enders and E. Fraser, An Italian in the New World , Dispositio 17 (1992), 21-35.
Verlag: Venetia, Tini, 1572
Anbieter: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Köln Dr. Sebastian Peters UG, Köln, Deutschland
Zustand: gut. 4, 179, 1 Bl., Titelvignette, Porträt, 18 Textkupfer (im Verzeichnis wird für Bl. 176 eine weitere Textkupfer angegeben), 16 x 11 cm, Titelblatt und erste Seiten mit Wasserfleck, einzelne Seiten stärker gebräunt, leicht fleckig, Ränder vereinzelt mit Läsuren, neueres Vorblatt mit kleinem Riss, Bindung etwas gelockert. Sprache: Italienisch.
Verlag: Venetia: Appresso Francesco Rampazetto, 1565., 1565
Anbieter: Librería Antonio Castro, SEVILLA, SE, Spanien
8vo. 175 folios. Portada con retrato, y 17 grabados xilográficos. Faltan los tres primeros folios donde están la dedicatoria al Papa Pio Quarto y la Tavola delle Figure. Los grabados son una de las primeras representaciones iconográficas de las costumbres de los indios en América. Encuadernación en pergamino a la romana. Muy buen estado. Este ejemplar perteneció a D. José Gómez de la Cortina. Pocos datos biográficos son los que tenemos de Girolamo Benzoni, y los que logramos son principalmente de su obra publicada (en primera edición) en 1565, "Historia del Nuevo Mundo".Sabemos que nació en la ciudad italiana de Milán alrededor de los años 1518-1519, y que con 21 años (1541 aproximadamente) partió para las Indias embarcando en Sanlúcar de Barrameda aunque su nombre no figure en ningún registro de la época como tripulante de alguno de los barcos que allí se dirigió. Esta obra fue tremendamente controvertida pero de gran valor. Ofrece unos impagables datos sobre etnografía, clima, flora, etc de los lugares que visitó; aunque ha llegado a ponerse en duda no solo la veracidad del viaje, sino la del propio Benzoni. En su Historia del Nuevo Mundo, en tres libros, narra la conquista de México y de Perú. El estilo narrativo es personal y describe lo que Benzoni pudo ver, pero está lleno de errores y tergiversaciones, porque el autor odiaba a los españoles, al parecer por las dificultades que le habían puesto para comerciar con las Indias. De eso se dio cuenta Francisco de Quevedo cuando atacó esta obra en su España Defendida.Por el continente americano estuvo viajando durante 14 años escribiendo su obra y sirviendo de "cronista" de la época. La obra de Benzoni, que tuvo más de 30 ediciones, presenta la conquista como una campaña de saqueo y exterminio; los conquistadores como crueles y sanguinarios, codiciosos e interesados sólo en enriquecerse, cobardes, sucios, traidores y responsables de la desaparición de los indígenas; los frailes «hacen de día cosas que otros se avergonzarían de hacer de noche». Al igual que en el caso de Las Casas, los historiadores se dividen entre aquellos que acusan a Benzoni de haber escrito un panfleto y los que lo consideran un autor a tener en cuenta. La Leyenda Negra no la crearon ni Las Casas ni Benzoni, pero éste sí se subió al carro que ya habían puesto en marcha holandeses, ingleses, alemanes, italianos y todos cuantos querían meter mano en el pastel americano. Adams B 688; Sabin 4791; Palau 27624; Sturtevant, "First Visual Images of Native America," and Keen in First Images of America I, 417-54 & 108; Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance, p. 299; Enders and Fraser, "An Italian in the New World: Girolamo Benzoni's 'Historia del Mondo Nuovo',".
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Bound in contemporary limp vellum with title inked on spine, later endpapers, leaf 103 with repaired marginal tear. Some worming and staining to binding, some spotting, occasional foxing; several early ownership inscriptions scored on title; generally very good. Scarce first complete edition (with 19 woodcuts) of the second printed work devoted to the customs of the American Indians illustrated from life. This edition is augmented with a section on the Canary Islands and an extra plate. Benzoni¿s is one of the earliest accounts of the European colonial establishment in America by a writer who was not Spanish, and the spirited woodcuts (all but one of which show Native Americans) were among the first to give Europeans images of Indians and their activities. Their ethnographic value has long been acknowledged, and they were the source for the De Bry engravings, which of course reached an even wider audience. The historical and ethical value of the work is also considerable: ¿Along with Las Casas¿ Brevissima relación de la destruyción de las Indias, the Historia is considered one of the two foundation stones of the Black Legend of Spanish cruelty to the Indian.¿ Benzoni (b. 1519), a native of Milan, came to the Caribbean as a young man in 1541 and visited the Greater Antilles, the Spanish Main, and Central America, thereafter sailing from Panama to Peru. Penrose notes that he ¿covered more ground than any other writer of the times, for with the exception of Mexico he had traveled with some thoroughness throughout Spanish America.¿ For extensive illustration of American Indians, the Historia was preceded only by Thevet's Les Singularitez de la France AntarctiqueI 1558, which focused on Brazil. * 1) Adams B 688; Sabin 4791; Sturtevant, ¿First Visual Images of Native America,¿ and Keen in First Images of America I, 417-54 & 108; Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance, p. 299. 2) Renouard I, 134.18; Adams V 624.
Verlag: Giordano Ed., Milano,, 1965
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
Zustand: MOLTO BUONO. Prefaz.e note a cura di Alfredo Vig. cm.16x25, pp.XXXV,263, alcune illustraz. bianco e nero nel testo, Collana Milanese,1. NOTA:Lievissime imperfezioni alla copertina. Interno in ottimo stato. / Milano, Giordano Ed. cm.16x25, pp.XXXV,263, alcune illustraz. bianco e nero nel testo, brossura con bandelle, copertina figurata. Collana Milanese,1. brossura con bandelle, copertina figurata.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1355637856ISBN 13: 9781355637851
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books (ILAB), Vianen, Niederlande
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Leyden, Pieter vander Aa, 1704.4to. Modern marbled boards. With engraved frontispiece and 5 folding engraved plates. 86 (=89),(11) pp.The first Dutch edition was published in Haarlem in 1610. - The first part is a translation of Girolamo Benzoni's (1518/19-1570) La Historia del mondo nuovo, Venice, 1565. Benzoni went in 1541 as a soldier in the Spanish army at an age of 22 from Milan to the New World. He spent the next 15 years stationed at various posts throughout America. 'It is valuable as an early record of the establishment of Europeans in America written from a non-Spanish standpoint. The woodcuts are of particular interest: engraved from the author's own drawings, they illustrate the daily life of the Indians and some of the natural resources of the country' (Howgego p.107). He describes vividly the Spanish cruelties committed against the Indians. A most important early history of North America. The second part contains the voyages of Amerigo Vespucci (1451-1512). The account of Hennepin called for on the title-page is not present, it was issued separately. - ( Age-browned; upper outer corner occasionally waterstained).Tiele 88; Cat. NHSM I, p.263; Muller, America, p.12; European-Americana V, 704/16; Sabin 4806.
Gedruckt zu Helmstadt durch Jacobum Lucium, In verlegung Lüdeken Brandes, anno 1591. [31], 527 pp. + Typis G. Walteri, Heidelbergae, 1664. Engraved title page, blank, (2), 112 pp. + 17 engraved plates. + No place or printer. 1596. (24) pp. 17th century vellum binding. First page loose. Some foxing and spots.