792. Cosmographiæ Introductio cum quibusdam Geometriæ ac Astronomiæ principiis ad eam rem Necessariis. Insuper Quatuor Americi Vespucii Navigationes, Universales Cosmographiæ descriptio tam insolido plano, eis etiam insertis qua Ptholomeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt: St. Diey, 1507. 4to, planches.
Il y a aussi une troisième Edition: Argent. 1509. 4to.
"This work appears to have been published for the express purpose of immortalizing Vesputius, by giving his name to the newly discovered continent."--Rich's Catalogue.
"This rare and interesting work contains an account of all the four voyages of Vesputius to America, and is unknown to nearly all bibliographers."--Thorpe's Catalogue.
1507.
793. Paësi Novamente retrovati, et Novo Mondo da Alberico Vesputis Florentino intitulato: Vincentia, 1507. 4to.
Une seconde Edition: Milan, 1519, planches.
"This work contains the earliest known collection of voyages, namely: those of Cadamosto, Columbus, Alonzo Negro, Puizone, Americus-Vesputius, &c."--Thorpe's Catalogue.
"This is a Book of great rarity, being the first collection of voyages ever published. The first edition is particularly valuable, from the changes which were made in those which followed, and which are referred to by Mr. Biddle, in his Life of Cabot."--Rich's Genl. Catal.
Il y a aussi une Edition latine du même ouvrage sous le titre suivant, traduite par Archangelo Madrigani:
794. Itinerarium Portugallensium e Lusitaniæ in Indiam & inde in Occidentem & demum ad Aquilonem: Milan, 1508. folio.
On le trouve réimprimé dans le Noms Orbis, etc. de Grinoeus, édition de 1532.
1564.
795. Notes of Voyages and Plantations of the French, in North America, both in Florida and Canada; written in 1564. (In Purchas's Pilgrims.)