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Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies

First  Edition|©2005  Geoffrey Symcox; Blair Sullivan

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Encompassing all four of Columbus' Atlantic voyages, Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies explores the impact they had on Europe and the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean and how they helped link Africa, Europe, and the Americas in a conflicted economic and cultural symbiosis.

Contents

Table of Contents

    Foreword
    
    Preface
    
    List of Maps and Illustrations
    
PART ONE

Introduction: Columbus – The Man, the Voyages, the Legacy

Columbus’s Genoese Origins and Early Life

Columbus in Portugal, 1476–1485

Columbus in Spain, 1485–1492

The First Voyage, 1492–1493

The Second Voyage, 1493–1496: Colonization

The Third Voyage, 1498–1500

The Fourth Voyage, 1502–1504, and Columbus’s Last Years

Columbus’s Legacy

Columbus after Columbus
    
PART TWO

The Documents
    
  1. Christopher Columbus
    1. Agreement Mentioning Domenico Colombo and His Son Christopher Columbus, Genoa, September 22, 1470
    2. Notarial Document Mentioning Christopher Columbus's Trip to Madeira to Purchase Sugar, Genoa, August 25, 1479
    3. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Appearance, Education, and Character, ca. 1527–1563
    4. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, On Columbus's Appearance and Origins, 1535–ca. 1549
    5. Christopher Columbus, Undated Letter to Fernando and Isabel, 1500-1502
    6 Christopher Columbus, Letter to Nicolò Oderigo with "o ferens" Signature, March 21, 1502
    7. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus as an Instrument of God's Will, ca. 1527-1563
    8. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, On Columbus as "First Discoverer," 1535-ca. 1549
    9. Agostino Giustiniani, Psalter, On Columbus the Evangelist, 1516
    
  2. The Four Voyages
    First Voyage, 1492–1493
    10. Santa Fe Capitulations, Santa Fe, April 17, 1492
    11. Granada Capitulations, Granada, April 30, 1492
    12. Christopher Columbus, Selected Entries from the Log, August 3, 1492-March 15, 1493
    

Second Voyage, 1493–1496
    13. Warrant to Christopher Columbus and Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca Commissioning Them to Outfit the Second Voyage, Barcelona, May 24, 1493
    14. Michele da Cuneo, From News of the Islands of the Hesperian Ocean Discovered by Sir Christopher Columbus of Genoa, October 1495
    15. Giambattista Strozzi, Letter from Cádiz, March 19, 1494
    16. Giovanni de' Bardi, Letter from Seville, April 19, 1494
    

Third Voyage, 1498–1500
    17. Instructions to Columbus for Colonization of the Indies, Burgos, April 23, 1497
    18. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Third Voyage, ca. 1527-1563
    19. Andrés del Corral, Testimony concerning Columbus's Landing on the South American Mainland, Santo Domingo, June 16, 1512
    20. Christopher Columbus, Letter to Juana de la Torre, Making the Case for the Restitution of His Privileges, Late 1500
    

Fourth Voyage, 1502–1504
    21. Writ Ordering Restitution of Property to the Admiral and His Brothers, Granada, September 27, 1501
    22. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Fourth Voyage, ca. 1527-1563
    
  3. The Spanish Crown, Portugal, and the Papacy
    23. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Inter Cetera II," Rome, May 4, 1493
    24. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Piis Fidelium," Rome, June 25, 1493
    25. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Dudum Siquidem," Rome, September 25, 1493
    26. Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal, June 7, 1494
    27. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Eximie Devotionis," Rome, November 16, 1501
    
  4. European Constructions of the New World
    28. Allegretto Allegretti, Sienese Diaries from 1450 to 1496, April 25, 1493
    29. Morelletto Ponzone, Letter from Ferrara, June 11, 1494
    30. Diego Alvarez Chanca, From His Report to the City Council of Seville on Columbus's Second Voyage, ca. 1494
    31. Ramón Pané, On Taino Religious Practices, ca. 1498
    32. Peter Martyr of Anghiera, On Tainos, Caribs, the Flora and Fauna of the Indies, and the Golden Age of Life According to Nature, 1511
    33. Alessandro Geraldini, On Caribs and Tainos, March 29, 1522
    
  Appendixes
    
A Christopher Columbus Chronology (1451-1506)
    
Glossary
    Questions for Consideration
    Selected Bibliography
  Index

Authors

Geoffrey Symcox

Geoffrey Symcox is professor of history at University of California, Los Angeles and general editor of the Repertorium Columbianum, a multivolume series of original sources dealing with different aspects of the Columbian voyages. Professor Symcox received his PhD from UCLA in 1967 and works in early modern European history, up to and including the French Revolution. His books include The Crisis of French Sea Power 1688–1697 (1974) and Victor Amadeus II: Absolutism in the Savoyard State 1675–1730 (1983).


Blair Sullivan

Blair Sullivan is director of publications at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at University of California, Los Angeles and is the associate editor of the Repertorium Columbianum.


Encompassing all four of Columbus' Atlantic voyages, Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies explores the impact they had on Europe and the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean and how they helped link Africa, Europe, and the Americas in a conflicted economic and cultural symbiosis.

Table of Contents

    Foreword
    
    Preface
    
    List of Maps and Illustrations
    
PART ONE

Introduction: Columbus – The Man, the Voyages, the Legacy

Columbus’s Genoese Origins and Early Life

Columbus in Portugal, 1476–1485

Columbus in Spain, 1485–1492

The First Voyage, 1492–1493

The Second Voyage, 1493–1496: Colonization

The Third Voyage, 1498–1500

The Fourth Voyage, 1502–1504, and Columbus’s Last Years

Columbus’s Legacy

Columbus after Columbus
    
PART TWO

The Documents
    
  1. Christopher Columbus
    1. Agreement Mentioning Domenico Colombo and His Son Christopher Columbus, Genoa, September 22, 1470
    2. Notarial Document Mentioning Christopher Columbus's Trip to Madeira to Purchase Sugar, Genoa, August 25, 1479
    3. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Appearance, Education, and Character, ca. 1527–1563
    4. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, On Columbus's Appearance and Origins, 1535–ca. 1549
    5. Christopher Columbus, Undated Letter to Fernando and Isabel, 1500-1502
    6 Christopher Columbus, Letter to Nicolò Oderigo with "o ferens" Signature, March 21, 1502
    7. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus as an Instrument of God's Will, ca. 1527-1563
    8. Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo, On Columbus as "First Discoverer," 1535-ca. 1549
    9. Agostino Giustiniani, Psalter, On Columbus the Evangelist, 1516
    
  2. The Four Voyages
    First Voyage, 1492–1493
    10. Santa Fe Capitulations, Santa Fe, April 17, 1492
    11. Granada Capitulations, Granada, April 30, 1492
    12. Christopher Columbus, Selected Entries from the Log, August 3, 1492-March 15, 1493
    

Second Voyage, 1493–1496
    13. Warrant to Christopher Columbus and Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca Commissioning Them to Outfit the Second Voyage, Barcelona, May 24, 1493
    14. Michele da Cuneo, From News of the Islands of the Hesperian Ocean Discovered by Sir Christopher Columbus of Genoa, October 1495
    15. Giambattista Strozzi, Letter from Cádiz, March 19, 1494
    16. Giovanni de' Bardi, Letter from Seville, April 19, 1494
    

Third Voyage, 1498–1500
    17. Instructions to Columbus for Colonization of the Indies, Burgos, April 23, 1497
    18. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Third Voyage, ca. 1527-1563
    19. Andrés del Corral, Testimony concerning Columbus's Landing on the South American Mainland, Santo Domingo, June 16, 1512
    20. Christopher Columbus, Letter to Juana de la Torre, Making the Case for the Restitution of His Privileges, Late 1500
    

Fourth Voyage, 1502–1504
    21. Writ Ordering Restitution of Property to the Admiral and His Brothers, Granada, September 27, 1501
    22. Bartolomé de Las Casas, On Columbus's Fourth Voyage, ca. 1527-1563
    
  3. The Spanish Crown, Portugal, and the Papacy
    23. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Inter Cetera II," Rome, May 4, 1493
    24. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Piis Fidelium," Rome, June 25, 1493
    25. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Dudum Siquidem," Rome, September 25, 1493
    26. Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal, June 7, 1494
    27. Alexander VI, Papal Bull "Eximie Devotionis," Rome, November 16, 1501
    
  4. European Constructions of the New World
    28. Allegretto Allegretti, Sienese Diaries from 1450 to 1496, April 25, 1493
    29. Morelletto Ponzone, Letter from Ferrara, June 11, 1494
    30. Diego Alvarez Chanca, From His Report to the City Council of Seville on Columbus's Second Voyage, ca. 1494
    31. Ramón Pané, On Taino Religious Practices, ca. 1498
    32. Peter Martyr of Anghiera, On Tainos, Caribs, the Flora and Fauna of the Indies, and the Golden Age of Life According to Nature, 1511
    33. Alessandro Geraldini, On Caribs and Tainos, March 29, 1522
    
  Appendixes
    
A Christopher Columbus Chronology (1451-1506)
    
Glossary
    Questions for Consideration
    Selected Bibliography
  Index

Geoffrey Symcox

Geoffrey Symcox is professor of history at University of California, Los Angeles and general editor of the Repertorium Columbianum, a multivolume series of original sources dealing with different aspects of the Columbian voyages. Professor Symcox received his PhD from UCLA in 1967 and works in early modern European history, up to and including the French Revolution. His books include The Crisis of French Sea Power 1688–1697 (1974) and Victor Amadeus II: Absolutism in the Savoyard State 1675–1730 (1983).


Blair Sullivan

Blair Sullivan is director of publications at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at University of California, Los Angeles and is the associate editor of the Repertorium Columbianum.


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