DEDICATION TO THE FIRST EDITION. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORDES OF HER MAIESTIES MOST HONORABLE PRIUIE COUNSAYLE. THE WORLDS HYDROGRAPHICALL OBIECTIONS AGAINST AL NORTHERLY DISCOUERIES. Title: The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, v. 6 Madiera, The Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. Author: Richard Hakluyt Edition: 10 Language: English/Latin Produced by Karl Hagen <kthagen@polysyllabic.com> ** Transcriber's Notes ** The printed edition from which this e-text has been produced retains the spelling and abbreviations of Hakluyt's 16th-century original. In this version, the spelling has been retained, but the following manuscript abbreviations have been silently expanded: - vowels with macrons = vowel + 'n' or 'm' - q; = -que (in the Latin) - y[e] = the; y[t] = that; w[t] = with And the following substitutions have been made: - I + reversed 'C' (for the number 500) = D This edition contains footnotes and two types of sidenotes. Most footnotes are added by the editor. They follow modern (19th-century) spelling conventions. Those that don't are Hakluyt's (and are not always systematically marked as such by the editor). The sidenotes are Hakluyt's own. Summarizing sidenotes are labelled [Sidenote: ] and placed before the sentence to which they apply. Sidenotes that are keyed with a symbol are labeled [Marginal note: ] and placed at the point of the symbol, except in poetry, where they are placed at a convenient point. ** End Transcriber's Notes ** THE PRINCIPALNAVIGATIONS, VOYAGES, TRAFFIQUESANDDISCOVERIESOFTHE ENGLISH NATION.Collected by RICHARD HAKLUYT, PREACHER.ANDEdited by EDMUND GOLDSMID, F.R.H.S.VOL. VIMADEIRA AND THE CANARIES; ANCIENT ASIA, AFRICA, ETC.[Title Page to volume 2 of the original edition.] THE SECOND VOLVMEOF THE PRINCIPALNAVIGATIONS, VOYAGES, TRAFFIQVES,ANDDISCOUERIESOF THEENGLISH NATION,MADE BY SEA OR OUER-LAND,TO THE SOUTH & SOUTH-EAST PARTS OF THE WORLD. AT ANY TIME WITHIN THE COMPASSE OF THESE 1600. YERES:DIUIDED INTO TWO SEUERALL PARTS:WHEREOF THE FIRST CONTAINETHTHE PERSONALL TRAUELS, &c. OF THE ENGLISH, THROUGH AND WITHIN THE STREIGHT TOAlger, Tunis, and Tripolis in Barbary, to Alexandria and Cairo in Aegypt, AS ALSO TO:Arabia, downe the Riuer of Euphrates, to Babylon and Balsara, and so through the Persian Gulph to Ormuts, Chaul, Goa, and to many Islands adioyning vpon the South Parts of Asia; AND LIKEWISE FROMGoa to Cambaia, and to all the Dominions of Zelabdim Echebar The Great THE SECOND COMPREHENDETHTHE VOYAGES, TRAFFICKS, &c. OF THE ENGLISH NATION, MADE WITHOUT THE TO THE ISLANDS OF THE ACORES, OF PORTO SANTO, MADERA, AND THE CANARIES, TO THE KINGDOMES OF BARBARY, TO THE ISLES OF CAPO VERDE,To the Riuers of Senega, Gambra, Madrabumba, and Sierra Leona, to the Coast of Guinea and Benin, to the Isles of S. Thome and Santa Helena, to the Parts about the Cape of Buona Esperanza, to Quitangone, neere Mozambique, to the Isles of Comoro and Zanzibar, To the Citie of Goa, Beyond Cape Comori, to the Isles of Nicubar, Gomes Polo, and Pulo Pinaom, to the maine Land of Malacca, and to the Kingdome of Iunsalaon. BY RICHARD HAKLVYT PREACHER, AND SOMETIME STUDENT OF CHRIST CHVRCH IN OXFORD.IMPRINTED AT LONDON BY GEORGE BISHOP, RALPH NEWBERY, AND ROBERT BARKER.ANNO 1599. |