Cabot Bibliography

 

 

Andreis, Pavao. Povijest Grada Trogira. Split: Cakavski Sabor, 1977. History of the city of Trogir, Dalmatia, Croatia. Sobota is mentioned. This could be Cabot family.

Beazley, Raymond. John and Sebastian Cabot: The Discovery of North America. London: Oxford, 1898.

Biggar, H. P. The Voyages of the Cabots and the Corte-Reals to North America, 1497-1503. Paris: Extract de la Revue, 1903.

Briggs, L. V. Cabot, 1927.

Brown, Horatio F. Studies in the History of Venice. New York: Lenox Hill, 1907. Includes Cabot material.

Brown, Rawdon. Venetian Calendar III.Has Buzignola information.

Cell, Gillian T. Newfoundland Discovered: English Attempts at Colonization, 1610-1630. London: Hakluyt Society, 1982.

Crone, G. R. Maps and Their Makers: An Introduction to the History of Cartography. London: Hutchisons, 1953. Includes Cabot material.

Cumming, W. P. The Discovery of North America. New York: American Heritage Press, 1972.

Dawson, Samuel E. The Voyages of the Cabots. Ottawa: Royal Society of Canada, 1897.

Dept. of Natural Resources. List of Place Names of the Island of New Foundland. Ottawa: Dept. of Mines and Tech. Surv., 1941.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Bozo Araguz on Cabot's Voyage of 1526.” Croatian American Times, February 6, 2001.Bozo of Ragusa-Dubrovnik.

Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia and Croatians on the East Coast of Canada and America, 1492-1700. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1993.

Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia in the New World: Sebastian Cabot's Voyage to the Rio De La Plata, 1526-1530. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1990.Croatian officers and mariners with Cabot

Eterovich, Adam S. “Discovery of North America.” Croatian American Times, January 22, 2002. Cabot's connection with Croatians.

Fuson, Robert. “The John Cabot Mystique.” : Private, 1985.

Gallo, Rodolfo. “Records of John Cabot at Venice, 1482-1484.” Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 1948.

Ganong, W. F. Crucial Maps in the Early Cartography of Place Nomenclature of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964.

Ganong, W. F. “The Origin of the East-Canadian Place-Names Gaspe, Blomidor, and Bras d' Or.” .Gaspe could be Gospe in Croatian.

Hakluyt, Richard. A Short and Briefe Narration to Newe France Translated by John Florio. London: Hakluyt, 1582. Jacques Cartier at Rogaoso, New Foundland in 1536 near St. Lawrence, Cape of Ras to port of Rogaoso.

Hamilton, W. B. Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names.

Harrisse, Henry. The Discovery of North America. London: Henry Stevens, 1892. Covers maps, pilots and place names.

Harrisse, Henry. Jean et Sebastien Cabot. Amsterdam: B.R. Gruner, 1882.

Harrisse, Henry. John Cabot and Sebastian His Son. London, 1896. Includes 1544 Cabot map.

Herve, R. Mappemonde De Sebastien Cabot 1544. Paris: Editions Les Yeux, 1968.

Hoffman, Bernard G. Cabot to Cartier: Sources for a Historical Ethnography of Northeastern North America, 1497-1550. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961.

Kohl, J. G. On the Voyages of the Cabots, by M. D' Avezac of Paris. Portland: Maine Historical Society, 1869. Baxos do Medo is listed on an early map.

Layng, Theodore E. Sixteenth Century Maps Relating to Canada. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1956.

Medina, Jose T. El Veneciano Sebastiano Caboto al Servico de Espana. Santiago de Chile, 1879.Includes Croatian mariners in the Rio de la Plata Voyage.

National Geographic Magazine. “Cabot's Discovery of North America, 1497.” National Geographic Magazine, April 1949.

Nichols, J. F. The Remarkable Life, Adventures and Discoveries of Sebastian Cabot of Bristol. London: Sampson Low, 1869.Author is city librarian in Bristol. He lists all place names of Cabot map.

Nunn, G. E. The La Cosa Map and the Cabot Vouages. Jenkintown, 1946.

Ober, F. A. John and Sebastian Cabot. New York, 1908.

Pike, Ruth. Enterprise and Adventure: The Genoese in Seville and the Opening of the New World. Ithica: Cornell University, 1966.Includes Rio de la Plata voyage of Cabot.

Pomorsko Enciklopedija. “John and Sebastian Caboto.” In Pomorsko Enciklopedija. Zagreb, 1956.

Prowse, G.R.F. “IV Voyages.” Cartological Material, 1944.

Quinn, David B. The New Found Land of Stephen Parmenius. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1972. The life and writings of a Hungarian poet, drowned on a voyage to New Foundland in 1583. Could be Croatian.

Schwartz, Seymour I. The Mapping of America. New York: Harry Abrams, 1980.

Sciavo, Giovanni. The Italians in America Before the Civil War. New York: Arno Press, 1975. Mentions Cabot, Pallavicino and Gozze.

Seary, E. R. “The Anatomy of Newfoundland Place Names.” Names, December 1958.

Seary, E.R. Place Names of the Avalon Peninsula of the Island of Newfoundland. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971.

Stevens, Henry. Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in America, 1453-1530. New York: Franklin, 1869.

Stevens, Henry. Sebastian Cabot-John Cabot. London: Trafalgar, 1870.

Tarducci, Francesco. John and Sebastian Cabot. Detroit: Brownson, 1893. Biographical notice, with documents. States Cabot was born in the Castello District of Venice, peopled mainly by seafaring men.

Tassini, G. Curiosite Veneziane. Venice, 1990. Author states that the Cabot's lived in the Castello District of Venice and goes on to say that in the 15th and 16th century this was the Croatian quarter of Venice.

True, David O. “Cabot Explorations in North America.” Imago Mundi, 1956.

Vigneras, L. A. “New Light on the 1497 Cabot Voyage to America.” Hispanic American Historical Review, 1956.

Williamson, James A. The Voyages of the Cabots and the English Discovery of North America under Henry VII and herry VIII. London: Argonaut Press, 1929.

Winship, George P. Cabot Bibliography. London, 1900.