Bibliography New World

 

 

Aleksic, Boza. “An Unusual Polar Oddyssey Yugoslav Review, September 10, 1981. Included 13 Dalmatian sailors, 1872 expedition.

Alfonce, Jean. La Cosmographie. Paris: Musset, 1904. Lists Raguesay.

Almagia, Roberto. “The Atlas of Pietro Coppo, 1520.” Imago Mundi, 1950. Coppo is Croatian. This is first modern atlas of the world.

Bishop, Morris. Champlain the Life of Fortitude. New York, 1948. Exploration of Canada.

Blazekovic, Milan. “Korculanin Fra Vinko Paletin Hrvatski Humanista XVI Stoljeca Hrvatska Revija Barcelona, 1984. Palatin from Korcula in the New World.

Bourne, Annie N. The Voyages and Explorations of Samuel de Champlain, 1606-1616. New York: AMS, 1972. Exploration of Canada.

Burrage, henry S. Early English and French Voyages: 1534-1606.

Caraman, Philip. The Lost Paradise: The Jesuit Republic in South America, 1990. Was this the Jesuit Nikola Plantich?

Champlain, Samuel. Le Voyages Du Sieur De Champlain. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1613. A Slavonian miner, Master Jacques, helped map the territory of Fundy Bay and explored Minas Basin.

Chaunu, Huguette. Seville et L' Atlantique 1504-1650. Paris: Colin, 1955.

Cortesao, A. Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica. Portugal.

Cunningham, R.B. The Conquest of the River Plate: Greenwood, 1989. San Blas, Paraguay.

David, Richard, ed. Hakluyt's Voyages. Boston: Houghton, 1981. Voyage to Straits of magellan and Beyond. Mentions Channel of St. Jerome and River of St. Jerome.

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Donati, Ramberto. “Un Libro Sconosciuto Illustrato da Natale Bonifacio Sibenicense Arch. Storica per le Dalmazia, 1930. Map maker natale Bonifacio from Sibenik in Dalmatia.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Saint Vlaho in Central and South America.” Croatian American Times, February 6, 2001.Saint Vlaho or San Blas were place names on many early maps.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Sir Francis Drake Voyage to California in 1579.” Croatian American Times, August 13, 2002. Peter Ohmucevich chased Drake. A California map of 1602 has San Blas at Drake's Bay and San Francisco. San Blas is Saint Vlaho of Dubrovnik.

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Grant, W. L. Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, 1604-1618. New York: Charles Scribner, 1907. Master Jacques, native of Sclavonia, was a miner with Champlain.

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Hakluyt, Richard. The Discovery of Muscovy. London: Cassell, 1553. States they are ignorant of Latin, Greek or Hebrew tongues.

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Schurz, William L. The Manila Galleon. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1939.Travels from the West Coast of Mexico-California to the Philippines. Had Dalmatian mariners.

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