[158] See the documents in Navarrete, ii. 116, and Peschel’s Theilung der Erde unter Papst Alexander VI. und Julius II.
[159] Cf., however, Juan y Ulloa’s Dissertacion sobre el meridiano de demarcation, Madrid, 1749, in French, 1776. Carter-Brown, vol. iii. no. 910; and “Die Demarcations-linie” in Ruge’s Das Zeitalter der Entdeckungen, p. 267.
[160] In 1495 Jaume Ferrer, who was called for advice, sent a manuscript map to the Spanish Monarchs to be used in the negotiations for determining this question. (Navarrete; also Amat, Diccionario de los escritores Catalanes.) Jaume’s different treatises are collected by his son in his Sentencias cathólicas, 1545. (Leclerc, no. 2,765, 1,000 francs; Harrisse, Bibl. Am. Vet., no. 261; Additions, no. 154.) This contains Jaime’s letter of Jan. 27, 1495, and the Monarchs’ reply of Feb. 28, 1495; and a letter written at the request of Isabella from Burgos, Aug. 5, 1495, addressed to “Christofol Colō en la gran Isla de Cibau.”
[161] Cf. North American Review, nos. 53 and 55.
[162] Cf. portions in German in Das Ausland, 1867, p. 1.
[163] It is in Italian in Torre’s Scritti di Colombo.
[164] Brunet, Supplément, col. 277.
[165] It appeared in the series Biblioteca rara of G. Daelli.
[166] Cf. Historical Magazine, September, 1864.
[167] Harrisse, Bibl. Amer. Vet. Additions, p. vi., calls this reproduction extremely correct.