CONTENTSTranscriber’s NotesINDEX.
- Aguado, Juan, appointed investigator, [185];
- investigates, [188];
- makes nothing by it, [195].
- Angel, Luis de St., [56];
- offers to advance money, [57].
- Astrolabe, invented, [32];
- description of, [276].
- Black Crook, thought to have broken out in Spain, [194].
- Bobadilla, Francisco de, arrives in Hispaniola, [221];
- arrests Columbus, [228];
- sends Columbus to Spain, [229].
- Boyle, Father Bernardo, [133];
- desires to burn somebody, [150], [163];
- is disappointed, [174].
- Caonabo, [160];
- captured, [175];
- dies, [193].
- Cedo, Fermin, alleged scientific person, [158].
- Cogoletto, alleged birthplace of Columbus, [1].
- Columbus, Bartholomew, born and translated, [4];
- is sent to England, [38];
- arrives at Hispaniola, [171];
- made Governor of Isabella, [191];
- able commander, [209];
- arrested, [228];
- sails with fourth exploring expedition, [236];
- defeats Porras, [261].
- Columbus, Christopher, born, [1];
- translated, [3];
- anecdotes of boyhood, [5];
- goes to Pavia, [9];
- becomes sailor, [11];
- engages in Neapolitan expedition, [12];
- deceives sailors or posterity, [13];
- does not arrive in Portugal, [16];
- does arrive there, [18];
- marries, [19];
- makes maps, [20];
- lives at Porto Santo, [21];
- goes to Iceland or elsewhere, [28];
- talks to King John, [35];
- goes to Spain, [38];
- deposited with Quintanilla, [41];
- meets Scientific Congress, [43];
- goes to Convent of Rabida, [49];
- meets committee on exploration, [54];
- starts for France, [56];
- goes to Palos, [61];
- sails on first voyage, [67];
- keeps false reckoning, [72];
- discovers San Salvador, [89];
- sails for Spain, [97];
- wrecked, [102];
- founds colony, [105];
- sees Mermaids, [110];
- displays seamanship, [115];
- arrives at Azores, [116];
- arrives at Palos, [125];
- flattens egg, [135];
- sails on second voyage, [138];
- discovers Dominica, [141];
- returns to Spain, [191];
- loses popularity, [196];
- sails on third voyage, [200];
- discovers Trinidad, [204];
- invents ingenious theory, [205];
- arrives at Hispaniola, [208];
- arrested, [228];
- sent to Spain, [229];
- arrives in Spain, [230];
- sails on fourth voyage, [237];
- reaches Honduras, [240];
- searches for Panama Canal, [240];
- founds colony at Veragua, [243];
- sails away, [250];
- reaches Jamaica, [251];
- manages lunar eclipse, [258];
- reaches Hispaniola, [262];
- returns to Spain, [264];
- dies, [268];
- is extensively buried, [268];
- perhaps is a sun-myth, [269];
- character, [284].
- Columbus, Diego, born, [4];
- Governor of Isabella, [162];
- sent to Spain to wait for opening in Connecticut, [177];
- returns to Hispaniola, [187];
- arrested by Bobadilla, [227].
- Columbus, Dominico, combs wool, [3].
- Compass, variation of, [55].
- Congress of Salamanca, [46];
- its tediousness, [45].
- Correo, Pedro, [21];
- he winks, [25];
- is talked to death, [34].
- Enriquez, Beatrix, loves not wisely but too well, [41];
- is mentioned in Columbus’s will, [267].
- Ericson, Eliphalet B., discovers America, [281].
- Eclipse, story of, [258].
- Egg, story of, [135].
- Ferdinand, King of Aragon, [40].
- Guacanagari, his affection for Columbus, [101];
- his suspicious leg, [150];
- falls extensively in love, [152];
- protects Spaniards, [175].
- Isabella, Queen of Castile, [41].
- John, King of Portugal, [29];
- his dishonorable conduct, [34].
- La Navidad, founded, [105];
- destroyed, [148].
- Ledesma, Pedro, swims ashore, [249].
- Marchena, Juan Perez de, prior of a convent, [50];
- makes a night of it with Columbus, [51].
- Margarite, rebels, [174].
- Mendez, Diego, tries to reach Hispaniola from Jamaica, [252];
- succeeds, [254].
- Mendoza, Cardinal de, gives dinner, [135].
- Mexica, De, rebels, [219].
- Ojeda, Alonzo de, is a just man, [158];
- captures Caonabo, [175];
- arrives at Xaragua, [215];
- his interview with Roldan, [216].
- Ovando, Nicholas de, sent to Hispaniola, [233];
- refuses to let Columbus land, [237];
- delays to send aid to Columbus, [255];
- finally does send it, [262].
- Perestrello, Mrs., mother-in-law of Columbus, [20];
- her use of the stove-lid, [21].
- Pinzon, Martin Alonzo, fits out ship to join Columbus, [56];
- has a brilliant idea, [83];
- deserts, [97];
- met by Columbus, [108];
- reaches Palos, [127];
- displays good sense, [128].
- Pinzon, Vincente Yanez, fits out ship to join Columbus, [56].
- Porras, Francisco de, mutinies, [256];
- defeated and captured, [261].
- Prester John, who he was, [31];
- who he was not, [166].
- Quibian, attacks colony, [246].
- Quintanilla, receives Columbus on deposit, [41].
- Roldan, Francisco, rebels, [210];
- compromises, [215];
- outwits Ojeda, [216];
- drowned, [239].
- Ships, rigged by Indianians, [64].
- Talavera, De, the Queen’s confessor, [43].
- Triana, De, discovers land, [86];
- is disgusted, [87].
- Villejo, Alonzo de, risks his eyes, [229].