COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
08922
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08922
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Record number:
08922-8
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08922-8
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JCB call number:
J590 B915v GVL3.1a / 2-SIZE
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J590 B915v GVL3.1a / 2-SIZE
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Image title:
[How we attempted to sail to Saint Vincent in the possession of the Portuguese, intending to take passage with another ship, but were shipwrecked in a great storm.]
image_title
[How we attempted to sail to Saint Vincent in the possession of the Portuguese, intending to take passage with another ship, but were shipwrecked in a great storm.]
Image title
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Place image published:
[Frankfurt am Main]
place_image_published
[Frankfurt am Main]
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false
Image publisher:
[Theodor de Bry]
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[Theodor de Bry]
Image publisher
false
Image date:
[1593]
image_date
[1593]
Image date
false
Image function:
illustration; p. 16
image_function
illustration; p. 16
Image function
false
Technique:
engraving, hand coloring
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engraving, hand coloring
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false
Image dimension height:
16.4 cm.
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16.4 cm.
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Image dimension width:
19.9 cm.
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19.9 cm.
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Page dimension height:
35.4 cm.
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35.4 cm.
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Page dimension width:
23.8 cm.
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23.8 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink, colors
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ink, colors
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Materials support:
paper
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paper
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Languages:
Latin
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Latin
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Description:
Shipwreck off of the island of Saint Vincente. Includes islands identified as St. Vincent, St. Maro, and a settlement known as Itenge Ehm [present-day Itanhaem]. The ship is broken in two and the sailors swim on pieces of flotsam to shore. Also includes fortifications, fish or whale, dwellings, watermill, a native American settlement with palisade fence named Brikioka, and churches.
description
Shipwreck off of the island of Saint Vincente. Includes islands identified as St. Vincent, St. Maro, and a settlement known as Itenge Ehm [present-day Itanhaem]. The ship is broken in two and the sailors swim on pieces of flotsam to shore. Also includes fortifications, fish or whale, dwellings, watermill, a native American settlement with palisade fence named Brikioka, and churches.
Description
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Source Title:
[America. Pt. 3. German] Dritte Buch Americae, darinn Brasilia ... aus eigener erfahrun in Teutsch beschrieben
source_title
[America. Pt. 3. German] Dritte Buch Americae, darinn Brasilia ... aus eigener erfahrun in Teutsch beschrieben
Source Title
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Source place of publication:
Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main]
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Franckfurt am Mayn [Frankfurt am Main]
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Source publisher:
Theodori de Bry
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Theodori de Bry
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Source date:
1593
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1593
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notes:
Text describes the shipwreck of Staden's ship on the rocks in harbor of present-day São Vicente and nearby Itanhaem, in the province of São Paulo, Brazil. Settled in 1732, São Vicente was the site of the first permanent Portguese settlement in Brazil, although the harbor silted up by 1679. This volume contains accounts of Staden's two voyages made to Brazil, 1546 to 1548 and 1549 to 1555, and Jean de Léry's voyage to Brazil made from 1555 to 1558. De Bry included in this volume the account of Hans Staden, Wahrhaftige Historia ... in der Newenwelt America gelegen, Marburg, 1557, and Jean de Léry, Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Brésil, La Rochelle, 1578, as well as two letters by Nicolas Barré dated 1552. Image title translated from chapter title. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 3. German.
notes
Text describes the shipwreck of Staden's ship on the rocks in harbor of present-day São Vicente and nearby Itanhaem, in the province of São Paulo, Brazil. Settled in 1732, São Vicente was the site of the first permanent Portguese settlement in Brazil, although the harbor silted up by 1679. This volume contains accounts of Staden's two voyages made to Brazil, 1546 to 1548 and 1549 to 1555, and Jean de Léry's voyage to Brazil made from 1555 to 1558. De Bry included in this volume the account of Hans Staden, Wahrhaftige Historia ... in der Newenwelt America gelegen, Marburg, 1557, and Jean de Léry, Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Brésil, La Rochelle, 1578, as well as two letters by Nicolas Barré dated 1552. Image title translated from chapter title. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 3. German.
notes
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Time Period:
1492-1600
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1492-1600
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References:
Church, E.D. Discovery, 181; Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p. 38-41
references_
Church, E.D. Discovery, 181; Captivity of Hans Stade, Hakluyt Society, Series 1, vol. 51, p. 38-41
References
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Provenance/Donor:
Acquired before 1865.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired before 1865.
Provenance/Donor
false
Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
owner_and_copyright
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
Brazil
geographic_areas
Brazil
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Subject Area:
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject Area
false
Subject Area:
Indigenous peoples
subject_groups
Indigenous peoples
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Brazil--History--1548-1580
subject_heads
Brazil--History--1548-1580
Subject headings
false