BOOK I
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
Summary
When I was a youth of twenty-two years of age, being, like many others, anxious to see the world, and hearing of those countries of the Indians, recently found, called by everybody the New World, I determined to go there. In the year 1541 therefore I started from Milan, in the name of God, the sustainer and governor of all the universe, going by land to Medina del Campo, where the people carry on great traffic during their fairs, receiving merchandize from all Spain. Thence I went to Seville, and thence by the river Guadalquivir to San Lucar de Barameda, this being the port generally frequented by all the ships going to or coming from India. Having found a ship about to sail, laden with goods for the island of the Great Canary, I embarked, being unable to find a more direct route for the journey I desired to make, for I had been informed that in those islands of the Canaries, which are seven in number, there are constantly ships going loaded to the Indies, with wine, flour, apples, cheese, and other things requisite for those countries. I thus obtained a passage there; and arriving in two months, I learnt that a caravel in the island of Palma was loading wine to go to the Indies, wherefore I started immediately in a brig, reached it in two days, and in a short time the ship was got ready, and we set sail.
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- History of the New WorldShewing His Travels in America, from A.D. 1541 to 1556: with Some Particulars of the Island of Canary, pp. 1 - 92Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1857