Part 6 (2/2)
=Galitut= (see =Calicut=) =Garcia=, Antonio, a pilot, his evidence, 109; Cristoval of Palos' evidence, 30 _n_ =Gigantes=, Islas de, xi, 31, 33; same as Curacoa, 33; on map of Juan de la Cosa, xi (see =Island of Giants=) =Giocondo=, Giuliano di Bartoloal, xi, 35; translated Medici letter into Latin, xv, 52; not uese archives, xi =Goes=, Da Vespucci, xl =Golfo Dolce=, 111 =Goe of the concession in breach of the rights granted to Columbus, v;
statement that Pinzon was on the Honduras coast before Columbus, xxxii =Goree=, or =Besechiece= (which see), 35 _n_ =Gracia=, naiven by Columbus, 68, 70 =Gracias a Dios=, Cape, 109 =Guadalupe= (see =Iti=) =Guanaja=, isle, Pinzon and Solis at, xxxiii, 108, 110, 111 =Guarapiche=, river, 32
=Harrisse=, Mr, unable to find entries respecting Vespucci, referred to by Munoz, v _n_; established the correct date and direction of the voyage of Pinzon and Solis, xxxiii =Hatteras=, Cape, xxvii =Herrera=, on the voyage of Pinzon and Solis, xxxii; protest against the name of America, xxxix =Hispaniola= (see =Espanola=) =Hojeda=, Alonso de, his evidence respecting his voyage, 30; dispatch of his expedition, vi, 31, 85; had the chart of Colue, x, 32, 34; dispute with Roldan, 34; sent out by Fonseca, 31, 70, 79; date of his departure, 78; Las Casas on his voyage, 85, 91; conduct at Espanola, x, 98-106; intrigues at Xaragua, 101, 102; kidnapping natives, 10, 11; outwitted by Roldan, 105 =Honduras= coast reached by Pinzon and Solis, xxxiii =Humboldt=, opinion of Vespucci, i =Hylaconauana=, description of, 14 =Illanes=, Pedro de, one of Roldan's boat's crew, 105 =Indians=, Vespucci's account of, at his first landfall, 5; appearance, are houses, 8, 9; burial, food, cannibals, 10, 11; dealings with, at a village like Venice, 12; encounter with, 13; hospitality, curiosity, 16; at the ”finest harbour in the world”, 18; encounters with, at Iti, 19, 20, 94; carried off to sell as slaves, 21, 95; at Trinidad, 24; habit of chewing leaves, 25, 26; make beer fro=, Washi+ngton, opinion of Vespucci, i =Island=, natives chewing green leaves on, 25, 26; of Giants, natives, adventure with, xxiv, 27, 96 =Iti=, islands, 19; encounters with natives, 19, 20, 94; name, 19 _n_; natives carried off as slaves, 21, 95; loss of Spaniards at, 21; believed by Las Casas to be Doen to be Bermuda, xxvii
=Jocundus= (see =Giocondo=) =Juca=, name of food of natives, xxiii, xxx, 11 (see =Yoca=)
=La Ballena=, Gulf of, 68 (see =Paria=) =Lagartos=, or crocodiles, 91 =Landfall= of alleged first voyage, 4; of Hojeda's voyage, 21, 22; of Portuguese voyage, 35, 36, 44 =Lariab=, name in Italian edition for _Parias_, xxiii, xxx, xxxi, 17 =Las Casas= on the alleged first voyage of Vespucci, i, 68; objection to the name America, xxxix, 76; proofs of the untruthfulness of Vespucci, viii, xxxix, 83, 87, 89, 93, 97, 107; comments on baptisms by Vespucci, 88; his account of the conduct of Hojeda at Espanola, x, 98-106; evidence from Roldan that the encounter, when one Spaniard was killed and about twenty wounded, was during Hojeda's voyage, xxix, 81; on the voyage of Pinzon and Solis, xxxii, 111 =Latitude= of Canaria, of landfall on first voyage, 4; of land reached in first voyage, 17; of landfall on second voyage, 22; wrong latitude for coast of Spanish main, 29; of Besechiece, 35; of landfall on coast of Brazil, 36; of Cape St Augustine, viii _n_, 38; beyond the Tropic of Capricorn, 39, 45; of land sighted far south, 40; marvellous latitude for Malacca, 53; of the fort on the coast of Brazil, 55 =Lawsuit= of Diego Columbus, evidence of Hojeda, 30; of Pinzon, 109; of Ledesma, xxxii, 110; of Antonio Garcia, 109; of Bastidas, 109; of Nicolas Perez, 109 =Leaves=, habit of chewing, 25, 26 =Ledese, xxxiii; statement that Pinzon and Solis went north, xxxiii, 110; account of, 110 _n_ =Leon=, Ponce de, concession to discover Florida, xxxviii =Linares=, Toribio de, detained Hojeda, 104 =Lisbon=, Vespucci at, when he wrote to Soderini, vii, 2; distance from Gran Canaria, 4; Vespucci sailed from, xi, 35; return, 41; sailed a second time, xlii, 52; return, 56; distance to equator, 50; Vespucci at, when the Cantino ed observation for, landfall for first voyage, 4 =Lorraine=, Duke of (see =Rene=)
=Malacca=, departure of Vespucci to discover, 53; latitude, 53 _n_ =Mandraga=, 43 =Manoel=, King of Portugal, voyage of Vespucci by order of, 2 =Maracaibo= (see =San Bartoloarita=, isle, x, 30, 72, 73, 89, 91, 96; on the map of Juan de la Cosa, xi =Martyr=, Peter, direction of the voyage age of Pinzon and Solis fixed by his ron, xxxiv; evidence of, 74, 79; opinion of Vespucci, viii; evidence that Vespucci helped in the Cantino map, xxxvii _n_ =Mecaenas=, alluded to by Vespucci, vii, 2 =Medici Letter=, xii, xv, 42; editions, xvii, xviii =Medici=, Lorenzo Pietro Francesco, iv, xii, xv, 42 =Melaccha= (see =Malacca=) =Mendez=, Diego, 57 =Mini=, Lisabetta, mother of Vespucci, iii =Montoya=, one of Roldan's boat's crew, 105 =Morales=, Andres de, evidence of, 96, 97, 113 =Munoz=, opinion of Vespucci, i;Vespucci, v =Myrrh=, 39
=Natives= (see =Indians, Brazil=) =Nativity=, Bay of, named by Pinzon and Solis, 109, 112 =Navarrete=, opinion of Vespucci, i; suggested Tristan d'Acunha as the southern land of Vespucci, 40 _n_ =New World=, coast of Brazil so called by Vespucci, xvi-xviii, 42 =Niccolini=, Donato, sent to Spain with Vespucci, iv
=Orinoco=, Hojeda off the mouth of, x =Ovando=, xiv =Oviedo=, statement that Pinzon was on the Honduras coast before Columbus, xxxii; discrepancy between his state the nu Vespucci to have sailed with Pinzon and Solis, xxxiii
=Padron Real=, chart so called, corrected periodically, to be kept at Seville for reference, 65 =Parchi= (see =Fishery=) =Paria=, visited by Hojeda, x, 30, 31; discovered by Coluulf of, 32; on the map of Juan de la Cosa, xi; Pinzon and Solis sailed towards, xxxiv =Parias=, naed first voyage, 17; question of the names _Parias_ and _Lariab_, xxiii, xxx, 74 _n_, 87 =Pearls=, 29, 48, 76, 91 =Pedrarias=, xiv; Giovanni Vespucci as pilot with, xv =Penalosa=, Francisco de, uncle of Las Casas, 77 =Perez=, Nicolas, evidence of, 109 =Pilot Major=, appointment of Vespucci, xiv, 64; to teach the pilots, 64 =Pilots=, with Hojeda, 31; orders respecting, 64, 65; qualifications of, ix; Giovanni Vespucci appointed, xv =Pinelo=, Treasurer, receipt for Vespucci, of e of Pinzon and Solis, xxxiii, 109, 110 (see =Martyr=, Peter) =Pintor=, Juan, a deserter from Hojeda, 104, 106 =Pinzon=, Vicente Yanez, evidence at the lawsuit, xxxii, 109, 111, 113; direction of voyage, xxxiv; projected voyage with Vespucci, xiii; date of voyage with Solis, xxxiii =Pliny=, quoted by Vespucci, vii, 2, 48 =Policletus=, vii, 48 =Portugal=, King of (Manoel), sent for Vespucci, xi, 34 (see =Vespucci=); Vespucci hoped the King would return his journal, 51 =Portuguese= called Espanola by the nalia_, xxxvi _n_, 29 _n_, 107; archives silent respecting Vespucci, xl; voyages of Vespucci with, xl-xliii, 34-56 =Ptole called Cape Verde the ”Ethiopic Promontory”, 43 =Puerto Flechado=, x
=Rene II=, Duke of Lorraine, Latin edition of the Vespucci letter dedicated to, xii, xviii, 1 _n_, 69, 71, 84 =Ringmann=, xliii =Rivers=, inundated e, 22, 32 =Robertson=, opinion of Vespucci, i =Roldan=, Bartolome, with Hojeda, 71 =Roldan=, Francisco, dispute with Hojeda, 34, 78, 80-81; report to Columbus, 81; sent by Columbus to watch Hojeda, 98; outwits Hojeda, 105; evidence as to killed and wounded in Hojeda's voyage, xxix, 81 =Roquemes=, in the Canaries, 96
=Salvador=, one of Roldan's boat's crew, 105 =St Augustine=, Cape, xli, viii _n_, 38, 39 =San Bartoloo=, Bartolome Roldan a citizen of, 71; Andres de Morales at, 96; news of Hojeda brought to Coluo does not refer to the first voyage, when Vespucci ith him, 30 _n_ (see =Espanola=, =Antilla=) =San Lucar=, 69, 75 =San Roiven by Columbus, 68, 70 =Santa Maria=, Port of, 70 =Santareuese archives, xi, xl _n_ =Serra Leone=, xlii, 41, 53 =Seville=, Vespucci at, iv, xi, xii, 34, 35; pilots to be taught at, 64; Hojeda known at, 70, 78; Ledesma born at, 110 _n_ =Soderini=, Pietro, Gonfaloniere of Florence, xii, xviii, 1, 2 =Solis=, Juan Diaz de, voyage with Pinzon, xiv, xxxii, xxxiii, 107, 110, 111, 113; pension of Vespucci'spaid out of salary, xv =South Georgia=, supposed to have been sighted by Vespucci, xlii _n_, 40 =Stars=, observations in the South Hemisphere, 39, 41; southern stars, 40; _Canopus_, 49
=Taen places Vespucci at, xxxvi =Trees= in Brazil, xli (see =Cassia=, =Canna fistola=, =Brazil=) =Trinidad=, isle discovered by Columbus, 68, 72; visited by Hojeda, 30, 32 =Tristan d'Acunha=, xlii _n_, 40 _n_ =Truxillo=, Diego de, detained by Hojeda, 104
=Ulysses=, death of, in Dante, referred to by Vespucci, 3 =Ursa= Major and Minor lost sight of, 39, 40
=Varnhagen=, his work to rehabilitate Vespucci, ii, xxvi, xxvii, xxxviii, xliv; purchase of Italian edition of Vespucci's letter, xix; his theory of Vespucci's first voyage, xxvi; theory that _Iti_ was Bermuda disproved, xxvii; theory about Little Venice disproved, xxviii; theory about Lariab, xxx; theory about the voyage of Pinzon and Solis disproved, xxxii-xxxiv; theory that Vespucci remained out after Hojeda returned disproved, 30 _n_ =Vela=, Cabo de la, Hojeda's furthest point, x, 33, 90, 96, 97; on the map of Juan de la Cosa, xi =Velasquez=, Juan, 81, 100 =Venecia=, Gulf of, 31, 33 =Venezuela=, x, 33, 91, 96, 98 =Venice=, village built on piles like, xxviii, 12, 86 =Veragua=, 109, 110, 113 =Verde=, Cape, xli, 43, 53 =Vespucci=, Aen, ii; life by Bandini, ii; life by Canovai, iii; Latin letter to his father, iii; family, iii, iv; employed by Medici and sent to Spain, employed to wind up affairs of Berardi, iv; provision contractor, v; resolution to give up coo to sea, vi, 2, 3, 71; address to Soderini, 1; pro of classical learning, vii; character, viii; no claiuese archives, xi; intervieith Columbus, xii, xiii, 57; spurious letters of, iii _n_, xii _n_; book alleged to have been written by, xxi, 11, 16, 39, 51, 55; sue, xxii; course and distance, first voyage, 4; excursion into the interior, 15; statement as to latitudes and distances run, 17; sojourn in the ”finest harbour in the world”, 18; account of proceedings at Iti, 19-21; return froe, vi, 21; adventure on the Isle of Giants, 27, 28; arrival at ”Antiglia” (Espanola), 29; complaint of treatment at Espanola, 30, 83, 107; with Hojeda, viii, 31, 69, 71, 72, 73, 85; sent for by the King of Portugal, 34; sailed from Lisbon, 35; return, 41; letter to Medici, 42; boasts of his knowledge, of cosraphy, 44; fanciful account of stars, 50; desire that the King of Portugal would return his journal, 51; departure on last Portuguese voyage, 52; abuse of his co, xiii, 58; letter of naturalization, xiii, 61; appointe, 68, 69; injury to Columbus, 82, 83, 85; accounts of natives fictitious, 86; account of visit to Espanola false, 96, 107, 108; projected voyage with Pinzon, xiii; Hispanicis coe, xxv, xxxiv, xxxv-xxxvi; death of, xv =Vespucci=, Nastagio (Anastasio), father of Ao, iii =Vespucci=, Antonio, brother, iv, xv, 56 =Vespucci=, Bartoloio Antonio, friar of St Mark, o and Soderini, iii, 2 =Vespucci=, Geronimo, brother, iv =Vespucci=, Giovanni, nephew, became a pilot, iv; evidence as to his uncle's observations, viii _n_; appointed pilot, xv; Peter Martyr intimate with, xxxviii =Vianelo=, Hieronie of Juan de la Cosa, xiii, 58-61 _Voyages_ (see _Four Voyages_)
=Waldseeraphiae Introductio_, suggested the name of America, xviii, xliii =Winds=, terua=, Hojeda at, 83, 100; Roldan at, 100, 103