Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Notes to Introduction
- DIVERS VOYAGES AND NORTHERNE DISCOVERIES
- Divers voyages and northerne discoveries of that worthy discoverer Henry Hudson, from Purchas' Pilgrims, vol. iii, pp. 567-610
- A larger Discourse of the same Voyage and the success thereof, written by Abacuk Pricket
- A note found in the deske of Thomas Wydowse, student of mathematics, one of them who was put into the shallop
- Purchas his Pilgrimage, folio, London, 1626, p. 817. VI. Of Hudson's discoveries and death
- Hudson's first voyage (1607), from Edge's brief discoverie of the Muscovia merchants
- Captain Fotherby's statement concerning Hudson's Journal of his first voyage
- Hudson's third voyage (1609) from Van Meteren's Historie der Nederlanden. Folio, Hague, 1614, fol. 629a
- Extracts relating to Hudson's third voyage (1609), from John de Laet's Nieuwe Werelt, fol., Amsterdam, 1625, 1630-1
- Extracts containing some original information about Hudson's third voyage, from Mr. Lambrechtsen van Ritthem's ‘History of New Netherland’
- Extracts concerning Hudson's third voyage (1609), from Adrian van der Donck's ‘Beschryvinge van Nieuw Nederlandt,’ 4to., Amsterdam, 1655, 1656
- American traditions concerning the third voyage (1609)
- An Extract from Captain Luke Foxe's description of Hudson's fourth voyage (North-West Fox) p. 70
- Hessel Gerritz's various accounts of Hudson's two last voyages, from the Latin and Dutch edition of the ‘Descriptio et Delineatio Geographica detectionis Freti ab H. Hudsono inventi.’ Amst., 1612, 1613: I. Hudson's fourth voyage. A summary printed on the back of the chart. An account of the voyage and new found strait of Mr. Hudson
- APPENDIX
- Voyage of John de Verazzano along the coast of North America from Carolina to Newfoundland (containing the first discovery of Hudson's river) A.D. 1524. Translated from the original Italian, by Joseph G. Cogswell, Esq. Preliminary notice by the translator
- Voyage of Captain John de Verazzano. Letter to His Most Serene Majesty the King of France
- Writings of William Barentz (Barentson) in Hudson's possession (Purchas his Pilgrims, vol. iii, pp. 518-620)
- Van der Donck's observations about the Wampum or bead money of the Indians, mentioned by Hudson.
- Title and Prolegomena to the first edition of the ‘Detectio Freti’
- Title and Prolegomena to the second edition of the ‘Detectio Freti’
- A letter from President Jeannin to Henry IV of France, containing an account of his Negociation with Henry Hudson, through Isaac Le Maire
- Extracts concerning a shipbook found at Amsterdam, by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq.
- Extracts from a charter granted to the Company of the Merchants Discoverers of the North-West Passage. Apud Bledsoe, July 26th, 1612
- Two Extracts from Rafn's ‘Antiquitates Americanæ’
- Other names of Hudson's Strait: Hudson's Bay, Hudson's Touches, Hudson's Point, and Hudson's River
- Bibliographical List, containing the books, maps, etc., etc., mentioned in the present work
- Index
- Plate section
Bibliographical List, containing the books, maps, etc., etc., mentioned in the present work
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Notes to Introduction
- DIVERS VOYAGES AND NORTHERNE DISCOVERIES
- Divers voyages and northerne discoveries of that worthy discoverer Henry Hudson, from Purchas' Pilgrims, vol. iii, pp. 567-610
- A larger Discourse of the same Voyage and the success thereof, written by Abacuk Pricket
- A note found in the deske of Thomas Wydowse, student of mathematics, one of them who was put into the shallop
- Purchas his Pilgrimage, folio, London, 1626, p. 817. VI. Of Hudson's discoveries and death
- Hudson's first voyage (1607), from Edge's brief discoverie of the Muscovia merchants
- Captain Fotherby's statement concerning Hudson's Journal of his first voyage
- Hudson's third voyage (1609) from Van Meteren's Historie der Nederlanden. Folio, Hague, 1614, fol. 629a
- Extracts relating to Hudson's third voyage (1609), from John de Laet's Nieuwe Werelt, fol., Amsterdam, 1625, 1630-1
- Extracts containing some original information about Hudson's third voyage, from Mr. Lambrechtsen van Ritthem's ‘History of New Netherland’
- Extracts concerning Hudson's third voyage (1609), from Adrian van der Donck's ‘Beschryvinge van Nieuw Nederlandt,’ 4to., Amsterdam, 1655, 1656
- American traditions concerning the third voyage (1609)
- An Extract from Captain Luke Foxe's description of Hudson's fourth voyage (North-West Fox) p. 70
- Hessel Gerritz's various accounts of Hudson's two last voyages, from the Latin and Dutch edition of the ‘Descriptio et Delineatio Geographica detectionis Freti ab H. Hudsono inventi.’ Amst., 1612, 1613: I. Hudson's fourth voyage. A summary printed on the back of the chart. An account of the voyage and new found strait of Mr. Hudson
- APPENDIX
- Voyage of John de Verazzano along the coast of North America from Carolina to Newfoundland (containing the first discovery of Hudson's river) A.D. 1524. Translated from the original Italian, by Joseph G. Cogswell, Esq. Preliminary notice by the translator
- Voyage of Captain John de Verazzano. Letter to His Most Serene Majesty the King of France
- Writings of William Barentz (Barentson) in Hudson's possession (Purchas his Pilgrims, vol. iii, pp. 518-620)
- Van der Donck's observations about the Wampum or bead money of the Indians, mentioned by Hudson.
- Title and Prolegomena to the first edition of the ‘Detectio Freti’
- Title and Prolegomena to the second edition of the ‘Detectio Freti’
- A letter from President Jeannin to Henry IV of France, containing an account of his Negociation with Henry Hudson, through Isaac Le Maire
- Extracts concerning a shipbook found at Amsterdam, by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq.
- Extracts from a charter granted to the Company of the Merchants Discoverers of the North-West Passage. Apud Bledsoe, July 26th, 1612
- Two Extracts from Rafn's ‘Antiquitates Americanæ’
- Other names of Hudson's Strait: Hudson's Bay, Hudson's Touches, Hudson's Point, and Hudson's River
- Bibliographical List, containing the books, maps, etc., etc., mentioned in the present work
- Index
- Plate section
Summary
Adelung. Geschichte der Schiffahrten und Versuche welche zur Entdeckung des nordöstlichen Weges nach Japan und China von verschiedenen Nationen unternommen wurden. Zum Behufe der Erdbeschreibung und Naturgeschichte dieser Gegenden entworfen von Johann Christoph Adelung. Halle, 4to, 1768.
Akerly. An Essay on the Geology of the Hudson river, and the adjacent regions: illustrated by a geological section of the country, from the neighbourhood of Sandy Hook, in New Jersey, northward, through the highlands in New York, towards the Catskill Mountains: by Samuel Akerly, one of the Vice-Presidents of the New York Lyceum of Natural History. New York, 12mo, 1820.
Alcedo, see Thompson.
American Biogbraphy. The Library of American Biography. Edited by Jared Sparks, assisted by several of the most distinguished writers. First Series. Portraits. Ten vols., 12mo, New York. Vol. x, pp. 187–261. Life of Hudson, by R. H. Cleveland.
Antiquitates Americanæ: sive Scriptores Septentrionales rerum ante-Columbianarum in America.
Samling af de i nordens Oldskrifter indeholdte Efterretninger vmde gamle Nordboers Opdagelsesreiser til America, fra det 10 de til det 14 de Aarhundrede.
Edidit Societas Regia Antiquariorum Septentrionalium. Hafniæ. 1837. (Edited by C. Rafn.)
Archæologia Americana, see Gallatin.
Barrow. A Chronological History of Voyages into the Arctic Regions; undertaken chiefly for the purpose of discovering a North-east, North-west, or Polar Passage, between the Atlantic and Pacific: from the earliest periods of Scandinavian navigation to the recent expeditions under the orders of Captains Ross and Buchan, by Sir John Barrow, F.R.S. London, 1818.
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- Henry Hudson the NavigatorThe Original Documents in which his Career is Recorded, pp. 258 - 278Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1860