The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898

Explorations by early navigators, descriptions ofthe islands and their peoples, their history and records of thecatholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts,showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions ofthose islands from their earliest relations with European nations tothe close of the nineteenth century,

Volume XXXIII, 1519–1522
The Arthur H. Clark Company
Cleveland, Ohio
MCMVI

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIII

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ILLUSTRATIONS

  • Magalhães’s ship “Victoria;” photographicreproduction of cut facing p. 102 of Henry Stevens’s JohannSchoner (edited by C. H. Coote, London, 1888): from the copy inLenox Library.
    (Probably the ideal conception of some earlyartist, and perhaps of the type of the “Victoria.” Itssource is not mentioned in the above book.)     Frontispiece
  • Pigafetta’s Chart of the Straits of Magellan     86
  • Pigafetta’s Charts of the Unfortunate Isles and the Ladrones     92
  • Pigafetta’s Chart of the islands of Samar, etc.     102
  • Pigafetta’s Chart of the islands of Bohol, etc.     112
  • Pigafetta’s Chart of the islands of Cebú, Mactan, andBohol      136
  • Pigafetta’s Charts of the islands of Panglao an
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