TY - BOOK AU - Beazley,Charles Raymond AU - Prestage,Edgar TI - Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea: Written by Gomes Eannes de Azurara : Volume II (Chapters XLI- XCVI) T2 - Hakluyt Society, First Series SN - 9781409413677 AV - DT543.65.Z87 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - Farnham PB - Taylor & Francis Group KW - Guinea--Discovery and exploration KW - Electronic books N1 - COVER -- PREFATORY NOTE -- INTRODUCTION -- I.-THE LIFE OF PRINCE HENRY -- VOYAGES OF PRINCE HENRY'S SEAMEN ALONGTHE WEST AFRICAN COAST -- VOYAGES OF THE PORTUGUESE COMPLETING PRINCE HENRY'S WORK -- AFRICAN EXPLORATION PRELIMINARY TO PRINCE HENRY'S WORK -- THE ATLANTIC ISLANDS -- I. BEFORE PRINCE HENRY -- 2.-THE ATLANTIC ISLANDS IN PRINCE HENRY'S LIFETIME -- THE " SCHOOL OF SAGRES," ETC -- MAPS AND SCIENTIFIC GEOGRAPHY UP TO AND DURING PRINCE HENRY'S LIFE -- AZURARA'S CHRONICLE OF THE DISCOVERY AND CONQUEST OF GUINEA -- CHAPTER XLI. How they took the ten Moors -- CHAPTER XLII. How Alvaro Vasquez took the thirty-five Moors -- CHAPTER XLIII. How they returned on shore, and of the Moor that they took -- CHAPTER XLIV. How they sailed to the Land of the Negroes -- CHAPTER XLV. How they forced their way upon shore -- CHAPTER XLVI. Of the battle that they had, and of the Moors that they took -- CHAPTER XLVII. How they found the turtles in the Island -- CHAPTER XLVIII. How they returned again to the Island, and of the Christians that perished -- CHAPTER XLIX. How Langarote and the others of Lagos asked of the Infant permission to go to Guinea -- CHAPTER L. How the Infant replied to the men of Lagos, and of the armament that was made ready against the said island -- CHAPTER LI. How the caravels quitted Lagos, and what captains were in them -- CHAPTER LII. Of how the caravels met at Cape Branco, and how Laurence Diaz fell in with the caravels of Lisbon -- CHAPTER LIII. Of how Langarote held a council at Cape Branco -- CHAPTER LIV. Of how they found the other caravels at the Isle of Herons, and of the counsel that they took -- CHAPTER LV. How those people landed on the Island of Tider -- CHAPTER LVI. How they returned again to Tider, and of the Moors that they took -- CHAPTER LVII. How they went to Tira -- CHAPTER LVIII. Of the words that Lancarote spake; CHAPTER LIX. Of the words which Gomez Pirez spoke, and how they went to the land of Guinea -- CHAPTER LX. How those caravels arrived at the river of Nile, and of the Guineas that they took -- CHAPTER LXI. In which the author relateth some things concerning the River of Nile -- CHAPTER LXII. Of the might of the Nile according to the Astronomers, and of its increase -- CHAPTER LXIII. How the Caravels set forth from the river, and of the voyage which they made -- CHAPTER LXIV. Of how Lancarote and Alvaro de Freitas captured a dozen Moors -- CHAPTER LXV. How Lancarote and Alvaro de Freitas and Vicente Diaz took fifty-seven Moors -- CHAPTER LXVI. How Rodrigueannes and Dinis Dias joined company -- CHAPTER LXVII. How the five caravels returned to the kingdom, and of what they did beforehand -- CHAPTER LXVIII. How the caravel of Alvaro Goncalvez d'Atayde and that of Picanco and the other of Tavilla sailed in company, and of the Canarians that they captured -- CHAPTER LXIX. How they took certain Canarians, despite the surety -- CHAPTER LXX. Of how Tristam of the Island went towards Cape Branco -- CHAPTER LXXI. Of how the men of Pallenco took the six Moors -- CHAPTER LXXII. Of what happened to Rodrigueannes de Travacos and Dinis Diaz -- CHAPTER LXXIII. Of how those in the second ambuscade disclosed themselves, and how the Moors were vanquished -- CHAPTER LXXIV. Of how Rodrigueannes and Dinis Diaz returned to the kingdom, and of what befell them on their voyage -- CHAPTER LXXV. Of how the caravel of John Goncalvez Zarco arrived at the land of the Negroes -- CHAPTER LXXVI. How the Author beginneth to speak of the manner of that land -- CHAPTER LXXVII. Of the things that happened to John Fernandez -- CHAPTER LXXVIII. Of the leagues that the caravels of the Infant went beyond the Cape, and of other things of all kinds; CHAPTER LXXIX. Which speaketh of the Island of Canary and of the manner of living there -- CHAPTER LXXX. Which speaketh of the Island of Gomera -- CHAPTER LXXXI. Of the Island of Inferno or Teneriffe -- CHAPTER LXXXII. Of the Island of Palma -- CHAPTER LXXXIII. Of how the Island of Madeira was peopled, and also the other Islands that are in that part -- CHAPTER LXXXIV. Of how the Infant Don Henry required of the King the right over the Canaries -- CHAPTER LXXXV. Of how the caravel of Alvaro Dornellas returned, and of the Canarians that he took -- CHAPTER LXXXVI. Of how Nuno Tristam was slain in the land of Guinea, and of those who died with him -- CHAPTER LXXXVII. Of how Alvaro Fernandez returned again to the land of the Negroes, and of the things he accomplished there -- CHAPTER LXXXVIII. Of how the nine caravels departed from Lagos, and of the Moors they captured -- CHAPTER LXXXIX. How Gomez Pirez went to the Rio do Ouro, and of the Moors that he captured -- CHAPTER XC. Of the Moors that Gomez Pirez took in the other village -- CHAPTER XCI. Of what happened to John Fernandez when he was taking along the Moors -- CHAPTER XCII. How Gomez Pirez and the others who were with him took the other Moors -- CHAPTER XCIII. Of the caravel that went to Mega, and of the Moors that it found -- CHAPTER XCIV. How Vallarte went to the land of Guinea, and the fashion of his remaining there -- CHAPTER XCV. How Antam Goncalvez went and received the Island of Langarote in the Infant's name -- CHAPTER XCVI. Wherein the Author declareth how many souls were brought to this Kingdom from the beginning of this Conquest -- CHAPTER XCVII. In which the Author putteth a final conclusion to his work -- NOTES -- APPENDIX -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3002272 ER -