The principal nauigations, voyages, traffiques and discoueries of the English nation [electronic resource] : made by sea or ouer-land, to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1600. yeres: deuided into three seuerall volumes, according to the positions of the regions, whereunto they were directed. The first volume containeth the worthy discoueries, &c. of the English ... The second volume comprehendeth the principall nauigations ... to the south and south-east parts of the world ... By Richard Hakluyt preacher, and sometime student of Christ-Church in Oxford
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- 8206068
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- Principall navigations, voiages, and discoveries of the English nation
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- Imprinted at London : By George Bishop, Ralph Newberie, and Robert Barker, Anno 1599[-1600]
- 3 v. ([24], 619, [1]; [16], 312, 204; [16], 868 p.), folded plate : map
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- Early English books online.
- Notes:
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- The second volume is dated 1599.
- "The second part of this second volume" begins new pagination on 3A1 of vol. 2.
- Variant: title page has "yeares".
- The folded engraved map has legend in cartouche at lower right "Thou has here (gentle reader) a true hydrological description of so much of the world as hath beene hitherto discouered ..". It comes in two states: (1) without and (2) with a cartouche in lower left referring to the discovery of Sir Francis Drake. The map is often lacking from the book and may quite possibly not have been issued with it.
- The section on the conquest of Cadiz by Essex (vol. 1, p. 607-619, [1]) was ordered suppressed by Queen Elizabeth in 1599. It comes in the following states: (1) numbered as above, chain lines spaced (a) 20-25mm. apart or (b) 27-30mm. apart. (2) As in (1) but in a photographic facsimile with muddy and flat appearance and chain lines spaced 25-27mm. apart. (3) A reprint of ca. 1720, pages numbered 607-620. (4) A reprint of ca. 1795, pages numbered 607-417 [sic], [1]. (5) Lacking entirely (cancelled).
- A reissue, with cancel title page, of the edition with title page dated 1598 and mentioning Essex's Cadiz victory. There is a title page dated 1600 but printed ca. 1735.
- Identified as STC 12626 on UMI microfilm reel 1575.
- Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and Eton College. Library.
- Appears at reel 245 (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy) and at reel 1575 (Eton College. Library copy).
- Cited In:
- STC (2nd ed.) 12626a.
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- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 245:04, 1575:01)
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- Principal navigations
- Principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation.
- Thou has here (gentle reader) a true hydrological description of so much of the world as hath beene hitherto discouered.
- Thou has here (gentle reader) a true hydrological description of so much of the world as hath beene hitherto discovered.
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