PART TWO, BOOK ONE -- History of the Discoveries of
the Portuguese along the Coast of Africa, and of their Discovery of and
Conquests in India, from 1412 to 1505.
[*Volume
2, Project Gutenberg text*] (cont'd)
*Chapter 1* --
Summary Deduction of the Discoveries of the World, from their first Original,
to the year 1555, by Antonio Galvano
*Chapter 2*
-- The Journey of Ambrose Contarini, Ambassador from the Republic of Venice,
to Uzun-Hassan, King of Persia, in the years 1473, 4, 5, and 6; written
by himself
*Chapter 3* -- Voyages
of Discovery by the Portuguese along the Western Coast of Africa, during
the life, and under the direction, of Don Henry
*Chapter 4*
-- Original Journals of the Voyages of Cada Mosto, and Pedro de Cintra,
to the Coast of Africa; the former in the years 1455 and 1406, and the
latter soon afterwards
*Chapter 5* -- Continuation
of the Portuguese Discoveries along the Coast of Africa, from the death
of Don Henry in 1463, to the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope in 1486
*Chapter 6* -- History
of the Discovery and Conquest of India by the Portuguese, between the years
1497 and 1505, from the original Portuguese of Hernan Lopez de Castaneda
*Chapter 7* -- Letters
from Lisbon in the beginning of the Sixteenth Century, respecting the then
recent Discovery of the Route by Sea to India, and the Indian trade
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