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title page
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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54 / 5.000 Cover image, printing place Nuremberg and publisher Hulsius 1602
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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To the Most Reverend Prince and Lord / Lord John Philip, Bishop-elect of Bamberg / my gracious Prince and Lord
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Coat of arms of Johann Philipp von Gebsattel
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Levinus Hulsius, dedication
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Levinus Hulsius, dedication
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Levinus Hulsius, Necessary Reminder to the Kind Reader
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Levinus Hulsius, Necessary Reminder to the Kind Reader
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Levinus Hulsius, Necessary Reminder to the Kind Reader
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Contrafactur Ulrich Schmidel
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Contrafactur Ulrich Schmidel
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Preface by Ulrich Schmidel
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Voyage from Antorff (Antwerp) to Hispania / Chapter 1, Page 1
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Sailing from Hispania / in the Canary Islands / Chapter 2, Page 2
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Sailing from Hispania / in the Canary Islands / Chapter 2, Page 2
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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From Palma to the islands of Viridis or Hesperides, otherwise called Cabo Verde. / Chapter 3, Page 4
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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From the Viridibus Islands to Brasilia / Chapter 4, Page 5 // From the River / or Rio Ianiero. Chapter 5, Page 5
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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from Rio della Plata, also called Parana / S. Gabriele and Zechuruas. Chapter 6, page 6
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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From the town of Bonos Aëres and Carendies. Chapter 7, page 7
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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From the town of Bonos Aëres and Carendies. Chapter 7, page 7
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Battle with the Carendies Indians. Chapter 8, page 9.
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Figure to Chapter 8
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Figure to Chapter 9
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Figure to Chapter 9
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Figure to Chapter 9, view of Buenos Aires
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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How the city of Buenas Aeres was built / and struck by famine /chapter 9, page 8
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Chapter 9. Illustration with text passage
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Chapter 9. Illustration with text passage
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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How some sailed up the Parana River or Rio della Plata. Chapter 10, page 11
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Illustration to chapter 11
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Illustration to chapter 11
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Illustration to chapter 11, detail view with Buenos Aires burning
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Illustration for Chapter 11, detailed view with "23,000" men of various nations, including Carendies, Bartennis, Zechuruas, and Tiembus
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
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Illustration for Chapter 11, detailed view with a fighting and burning fleet of ships
scan 2025, Theo Noll
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
1602
How the city of Buenas Aeres was besieged / stormed and burned by the Indians. Chapter 11, page 12
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
scan 2025, Theo Noll
1602
How the city of Buenas Aeres was besieged / stormed and burned by the Indians. Chapter 11, page 13
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
scan 2025, Theo Noll
1602
overview map
Ulrich Schmidel: True Histories of a Wonderful Ship's Journey [Reprint of the 1602 edition of Noribergae] Graz: Akad. Dr.- und Verl.-Anst., 1962 Volume: XXVII, 103 pp.: Illustrated, map. Reproduced here are the publisher's preface and pages 1-13, five illustrations for the chapters (including the oldest view of Buenos Aires from 1535), as well as an overview map.
"The work was written around 1567, about 13 years after the author's return to his Bavarian homeland. Although written as the retrospective memoirs of an aging soldier, Ulrich Schmidel's travel account of his own military exploits in South America between 1534 and 1554 remains a firsthand source." Fernando Amado Aymoré (2010)
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 4006 8°
Realization: Hulsius (Hulsen), Levinus (Levin van)
scan 2025, Theo Noll
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