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I and the Treaty of Tordesillas_, or E.G. Bourne: _Essays
in Historical Criticism_. The texts are printed in this volume.
[5] The names used by Columbus in his interview with the King of
Portugal. Ruy de Pina: _Chronica d'el rey Joao II, Collecao de Livros
Ineditos de Historia Portugueze_, ii, p. 177.
[6] This is also Harrisse's view, _Diplomatic History of America_,
p. 74.
[7] "Sabese la concession del Papa Alexandro; la division del
mundo como una naranja." Letter of Alonso de Zuazo to Charles V,
January 22, 1518. _Docs. Ined. de Indias_, i, p. 296 (From Harrisse,
p. 174). Cf. also Maximilianus Transylvanus in _First Voyage Round
the World by Magellan_. Hakluyt Society, p. 185.
[8] The question is fully discussed in Guillemard's _Life of Ferdinand
Magellan,_ pp. 68-69.
[9] Guillemard, _Magellan_, p. 71.
[10] _First Voyage Round the World by Magellan_, p. 187.
[11] Navarrete, _Coleccion de los Viages y Descubrimientos_, etc.,
iv, p. 117.
[12] Las Casas: _Historia de las Indias. Col. de Docs. Ined. para
la Historia de Espana_, lxv, pp. 376-377. This account by Las Casas
apparently has been overlooked by English writers on Magellan. It
is noticed by Peschel, _Geschichte des Zeitalters der Entdeckungen,_
p. 488.
[13] See Guillemard's comparison between the voyages of Columbus and
Magellan in _Life of Magellan_, p. 258.
[14] See Pigafetta's account in _The First Voyage Round the World by
Magellan_, p. 74.
[15] Pigafetta, _ibid_., p. 76.
[16] The description of the Philippines and their inhabitants which we
owe to the Italian Pigafetta who accompanied Magellan is especially
noteworthy not only as the first European account of them, but also
as affording a gauge by which to estimate the changes wrought by the
Spanish conquest and the missions.
[17] See E. G. Bourne: _Essays in Historical Criticism_, pp. 209-211
for an account of the Badajos Junta which attempted to settle the
question of the rights to the Moluccas. The documents are in Navarrete,
iv, pp. 333-370, a somewhat abridged translation of which is presented
in this volume. Sandoval attributes the sale of the Moluccas to
Charles's financial straits. Navarrete, iv, xx. The treaty of sale
is in Navarrete, iv, pp. 389-406.
[18] Navarrete, iv, p. 394.
[19] Navarrete, iv, p. 396.
[20] See the correspondence in _Col. de Doc. Ineditos de Ultramar_,
vol. ii (vol. i of subdivision _de las Islas Filipinas_), p. 66.
[21] _Relacion del Vi
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