Name/Title
Barcia's Chronological History of the Continent of FloridaEntry/Object ID
2018.211.0003Tags
Europe, Colonial Spain, St. Augustine, Native American, Natural HistorySecondary Title
Containing the Discoveries and principal events which came to pass in this Vast Kingdom, touching the Spanish, French, Swedish, Danish, English, and other Nations, as between themselves and with the Indians whose Customs, Characteristics, Idolatry, Government, Warfare, and Stratagems are described; and the Voyages of some Captains and Pilots through the Northern Seas in search of a passage to the Orient, or the Union of that Land with Asia.
From the year 1512, in which Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, until the year 1722.Collection
Jim ClupperCataloged By
Amarilys SanchezTranscription
Transcription
The First English Version of the Ensayo cronologico para la historia general de la Florida has been translated under the patronage of the St. Augustine Historical Society and has been published with generous assistance from the society in an edition limited to nine hundred and ninety-nine copies, this being Copy no. 4Language
EnglishBook Details
Editor
Anthony KerriganPublication Translator
Anthony KerriganPublisher
University of Florida PressPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Gainesville, FLDate Published
1951Publication Language
EnglishLocation
Location
* Untyped Location
Jerry Wilkinson Research LibraryCategory
BookshelfDate
July 25, 2023Relationships
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Person or Organization
Emily Lloyd WilsonNotes
Dedicated toPerson or Organization
Herbert E. BoltonNotes
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