Quérard III, 216.
Sabin 25925.
Boucher de la Richarderie VI, 325.
Palau III, 275.
Winsor VIII, 367.
John Carter Brown 486.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
6. The error in the entry in the 1815 Catalogue is corrected in ink in the contemporary working copy of that catalogue;
2 v 4to is circled in ink, and
only 1 vol. written beside it.
Amédée François Frézier, 1682-1775, a Frenchman of Scottish ancestry, was sent by France in 1711 to investigate the Spanish colonies in South America.
He returned to France in 1715, and in the following year published the first edition of this book. In 1719 he was appointed
engineer in chief at St. Domingue, but returned to France in 1719 for reasons of health. This second edition is enlarged and
has at the end Frézier’s reply to the criticisms of Pére Feuillé, contained in the third volume of his Journal, published
in 1725.
[4148]
151
Voiages de Coreal aux Indes Occidentales.
2. v.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 127, no. 91, Voiages de Correal, viz. la Floride, Antilles, Mexique, N. Grenade, Guyane, Brezil, Peru,
Philippines, Terres Australes, 1666-1697, 2 v 12mo.
COREAL,
Francesco.
Voyages de François Coreal aux Indes Occidentales, contenant ce qu’il y a vû de plus remarquable pendant son séjour depuis 1666. jusqu’en 1697. Traduits
de l’
Espagnol. Avec une Relation de la Guiane de Walter Raleigh, & le Voyage de Narbrough à la Mer du Sud par le Détroit de Magellan, &c.
Nouvelle Edition, revûë, corrigée, & augmentée d’une nouvelle Découverte des Indes Meridionales & des Terres Australes, enrichie
de figures. Tome Premier. [-Second.]
A
Paris: chez
André Cailieau,
m dcc xxii
. Avec Approbation & Privilege du Roy. [1722.]
F2221 .C80
2 vol. 12mo. 223 and 206 leaves, folded engraved maps and plans, folded and full-page plates of natural history etc., titles
printed in red and black.
Sabin 16781.
Boucher de la Richarderie V, 547.
Palau II, 295.
Faribault 170.
Rich I, 31.
Winsor VIII, 265.
John Carter Brown 314.
Not in Church.
Entered by Jefferson in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
7.10.
Francesco Coreal, 1648-1708, Spanish traveller, was born in Carthagena. In 1666 he embarked for America and travelled until 1684, when he
returned to Spain, but again set off for Brazil. The first edition of his
Voyages was published in Amsterdam in the same year as this edition, 1722.
The fact that no Spanish edition is known has led certain authors to doubt the existence of Coreal and to consider this name
a pseudonym. For this see Sabin and Rich. The first volume deals with the travels of Coreal, the second contains accounts
of the travels of others as follows:
Relation de la Guiane . . . par le Chevalier Walter Raleigh. |
Relation en forme de Journal, de la découverte des Isles de Palaos, ou nouvelles Philippines. |
Journal du Voyage du Capitaine Narbrough a la Mer du Sud, par ordre de Charles II. Roi de la Grand Bretagne. |
Relation d’un Voyage aux Terres Australes inconnues tirée du Journal du Capitaine Abel Jansen Tasman. |
Relation Espagnole, de la Mission des Moxes dans le Pérou. Imprimée à Lima, par Ordre de Monseigneur Urbain de Matha Evéque
de la Ville de la Paix.
|
Decouverte des Indes Meridionales faisant partie des Terres Australes. |
Premier Voyage d’Alvaro de Mendagna raporté par le Docteur Christoval de Figueroa dans l’histoire du Marquis de Canete Viceroi
du Perou.
|
Second Voyage d’Alvaro de Mendagna. |
Decouverte des Terres Australes par Quiros en 1605. |
[4149]
152
Voiage de Labat aux isles de l’Amerique.
6. v.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 128, no. 107, as above, but reading
Voyage.
[LABAT,
Jean Baptiste.]
Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de l’Amerique. Contenant, l’Histoire Naturelle de ces Pays, l’Origine, les Mœurs, la Religion & le
Gouvernement des Habitans