
Year Created: 1493
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Description: After his first transatlantic voyage, Christopher Columbus sent an account of his encounters in the Americas to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Several copies of his manuscript were made for court officials, and a transcription was published in April 1493. This Latin translation was published the same year. In reporting on his trip to his sovereigns, Columbus wrote:
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There I found very many islands, filled with innumerable people, and I have taken possession of them all for their Highnesses, done by proclamation and with the royal standard unfurled, and no opposition was offered to me.
Citation: Columbus, Christopher, et al. Epistola Christofori Colom, cui etas nostra multum debet, de Insulis Indie supra Gangem nuper inventis: Ad quas pergendas octauo antea mense auspiciis & ere inuictissemorum Fernandi & Helisabet Hispaniarum Regum missus fuerat: at magnificum dominum Gabrielem Sanchis ... missa. trans by Cosco, Leandro Di [Rome, Italy: Stephan Plannck, after 29 Apr, 1493] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/46031077/>.