discovery, 145
Benjamin of Tudela, 88
Bernard, "the French monk," route of, 46
Bezeghichi, meets Gomez, 295;
makes a treaty with Azambuga, 315
Bjarni Herjulfson driven to new country, 56
Blanco, Cape, visited by Cadamosto, 267
Boa Vista, 284
Bojador, southmost point of Christian knowledge, 170;
legends concerning, 171;
doubled by Gil Eannes, 173
Bruges, Jacques de, receives a grant of Captaincy of Terceira, 254
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Cabral, Gonzalo, discovers Formiga group of islands and Santa Maria, 169;
Captain Donatory in St. Mary's Island, 251;
settled in Western Isles, 252;
sent in search of land beyond St. Mary, misses it, and is sent
again, 252;
discovers St. Michael, 253;
returns to St. Michael with Europeans, 253
Cadamosto, record of his two voyages, 250;
his narrative, 261-288;
is presented to the Prince, 263;
visits Madeira, 264, 265;
goes on to Canaries, 265-267;
to Cape Blanco, 267-269;
reaches the Senegal, 269;
describes Azaneguys, 269;
pushes on to land of Budomel, 275-278;
reaches Cape Verde, 279;
describes people beyond, 280;
explores the Gambra, 281, 282;
goes back to Portugal, refits, and sails on second voyage, 283;
explores islands off Cape Verde, 283, 284;
names Boa Vista and St. James, 284;
sails up the Gambra and names St. Andrew, 285;
visits Battimansa, 285, 286,
and Gnumimansa, 287;
returns to Lisbon, 287;
leaves Portugal, 313
Camaldolese chart of Fra Mauro, 301
Cam, Diego, 315;
reaches the Congo and Walvisch Bay, 316
Canaries, visited by Cadamosto, 265
Cantor, visited by Gomez, 291
Cape Cod, reached by Scandinavian migration, 65
Cape St. Vincent, modern name for "Sacred Cape" and Sagres, 160
Carpini, John de Plano, 90;
his _Book of the Tartars_, 92
Ceuta, King John plans an attack on, 148;
situation, 150;
left in command of Menezes, 155;
safe in Christian hands, 156
Chart of Fra Mauro, 301
Christian pilgrimage begins with Constantine, 32
Cintra, Gonsalo de, 197;
sets out for Guinea, 218;
is killed by Moors, 219
Cintra, Pedro de, 313
Columbus, influenced by _Imago Mundi_, 11;
at Portuguese Court, 322;
at Spanish Court, 323
Constantine, Christian pilgrimage begins with, 32
Corvo, 254, 256
Cosmas Indicopleustes, 34;
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