COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
34303
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34303
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Record number:
34303-7
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34303-7
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JCB call number:
J590 B915v GVL8.1 / 2-SIZE
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J590 B915v GVL8.1 / 2-SIZE
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Image title:
Franciscus Draco cum in locum quendam venis set, à Rege istius regionis convenitur.
image_title
Franciscus Draco cum in locum quendam venis set, à Rege istius regionis convenitur.
Image title
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Place image published:
[Frankfurt am Main]
place_image_published
[Frankfurt am Main]
Place image published
false
Image publisher:
[Matthaeus Becker, Widow and son of Theodor de Bry]
image_publisher
[Matthaeus Becker, Widow and son of Theodor de Bry]
Image publisher
false
Image date:
[1599]
image_date
[1599]
Image date
false
Image function:
illustration; Plate 5
image_function
illustration; Plate 5
Image function
false
Technique:
engraving
technique
engraving
Technique
false
Image dimension height:
13.6 cm.
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13.6 cm.
Image dimension height
false
Image dimension width:
17.6 cm.
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17.6 cm.
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Page dimension height:
35.1 cm.
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35.1 cm.
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Page dimension width:
24 cm.
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24 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink
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ink
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Materials support:
paper
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paper
Materials support
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Languages:
Latin
languages
Latin
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Description:
Native Americans approach European soldiers and offer gifts. A group of native Americans sit around a fire in a teepee or tent. In the background soldiers disembark on boats from ships in distance. Includes guns or muskets, bows, arrows, shield, furs, feathered headdress, and mace.
description
Native Americans approach European soldiers and offer gifts. A group of native Americans sit around a fire in a teepee or tent. In the background soldiers disembark on boats from ships in distance. Includes guns or muskets, bows, arrows, shield, furs, feathered headdress, and mace.
Description
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Source Title:
[America. Pt 8. Latin] Americae pars VIII. Continens primo descriptionem trium itinerum nobilissimi et fortissimi equitis Francisci Draken [etc.] ...
source_title
[America. Pt 8. Latin] Americae pars VIII. Continens primo descriptionem trium itinerum nobilissimi et fortissimi equitis Francisci Draken [etc.] ...
Source Title
false
Source place of publication:
Francofurti ad Moenum [Frankfurt am Main]
source_place_of_publication
Francofurti ad Moenum [Frankfurt am Main]
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false
Source publisher:
per Matthaeum Becker, sumptibus dictorum Theodorici de Bry P. M. relictae Viduae & filiorum
source_publisher
per Matthaeum Becker, sumptibus dictorum Theodorici de Bry P. M. relictae Viduae & filiorum
Source publisher
false
Source date:
M.D.XCIX. [1599]
source_date
M.D.XCIX. [1599]
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notes:
Francis Drake anchored in what is believed to be present-day San Francisco, California, in June 1579. He and his party found native Americans living in log huts which were pointed at the top and had earth piled around. Inside the inhabitants sat on straw around a fire. When the English landed, the chief of the natives gave a speech to the English and presented Drake with a crown. From this action the English named the land, New Albion, and misguidedly believed that the ceremony gave the land to them. This work contains relations of six different voyages: three by Sir Francis Drake, one circumnavigation by Thomas Cavendish (or Candish), and two by Sir Walter Raleigh to Guiana. An account of Drake's first voyage, written by Niño de Sylva, had not previously been published. The account of Drake's second voyage is based upon the account of the circumnavigation by Thomas Cates. Drake's third voyage is derived from his logbook of the expedition against the Spanish in Panama. Cavendish's voyage appears to have been based upon a manuscript account written by Thomas Pretty who accompanied Cavendish. Raleigh's first voyage was published by himself in 1597; the second voyage, attributed to Raleigh, may have actually been made by Laurent Keymis, a companion on Raleigh's voyage of 1595. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 8. Latin.
notes
Francis Drake anchored in what is believed to be present-day San Francisco, California, in June 1579. He and his party found native Americans living in log huts which were pointed at the top and had earth piled around. Inside the inhabitants sat on straw around a fire. When the English landed, the chief of the natives gave a speech to the English and presented Drake with a crown. From this action the English named the land, New Albion, and misguidedly believed that the ceremony gave the land to them. This work contains relations of six different voyages: three by Sir Francis Drake, one circumnavigation by Thomas Cavendish (or Candish), and two by Sir Walter Raleigh to Guiana. An account of Drake's first voyage, written by Niño de Sylva, had not previously been published. The account of Drake's second voyage is based upon the account of the circumnavigation by Thomas Cates. Drake's third voyage is derived from his logbook of the expedition against the Spanish in Panama. Cavendish's voyage appears to have been based upon a manuscript account written by Thomas Pretty who accompanied Cavendish. Raleigh's first voyage was published by himself in 1597; the second voyage, attributed to Raleigh, may have actually been made by Laurent Keymis, a companion on Raleigh's voyage of 1595. Theodor de Bry's America. Pt. 8. Latin.
notes
false
Time Period:
1492-1600
time_period
1492-1600
Time Period
false
References:
Church, E.D. Discovery, 163
references_
Church, E.D. Discovery, 163
References
false
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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false
geographic area:
Spanish America
geographic_areas
Spanish America
geographic area
false
Subject Area:
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
subject_groups
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject Area
false
Subject Area:
Indigenous peoples
subject_groups
Indigenous peoples
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Indians of North America
subject_heads
Indians of North America
Subject headings
false