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ISBN 10: 1466491981 ISBN 13: 9781466491984
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Publicado por UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE, 2020
ISBN 10: 8497177150 ISBN 13: 9788497177153
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Publicado por Fondo De Cultura Economica
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.15.
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Añadir al carritoPAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Publicado por Fundación Universitaria Española, Madrid, 1982
ISBN 10: 847392195X ISBN 13: 9788473921954
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Librería Salambó, Madrid, España
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Añadir al carritoTapa dura con sobrecubierta. Condición: Buen estado. Colección: Facsímiles, N.º 8. Ed. facsímil de: Lisbona: Impresso por Pedro Crasbeeck, 1605. Buen estado Colección: Facsímiles, N.º 8. Ed. facsímil de: Lisbona: Impresso por Pedro Crasbeeck, 1605. Buen estado CXXIV+351 pp. 17x22.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback or Softback. Condición: New. La Florida del Inca 1.45. Book.
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Publicado por Nelson, GB, 1951
Librería: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: VG-. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No DW. Book is in very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age. BUT SPINE A BIT STAINED. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES APPLY Packed weight 1300g.
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Publicado por Fundación Universitaria Española, Madrid, 1982
ISBN 10: 847392195X ISBN 13: 9788473921954
Idioma: Inglés
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Nuevo. 856 p.
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Publicado por UNC Department of Romance Studies, 2021
ISBN 10: 146966593X ISBN 13: 9781469665931
Idioma: Español
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Publicado por Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1956
Librería: El Galeón-Roberto Cataldo, Montevideo, Uruguay
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Bien. Historia del Adelantado Hernando de Soto, gobernador y capitán general del reino de La Florida, y de otros heroicos caballeros españoles e indios. 1a.ed. en la Biblioteca Americana. (Biblioteca Americana) proyectada por Pedro Henriquez Ureña y publicada en memoria suya / Serie de Cronistas de Indias. Reproducción del Inca Garcilaso, grabado en madera de José Sabogal. México. Tapas y sobrecubierta original. Encuadernación en plena tela en perfecto estado y sobrecubierta con roce. Texto en muy buen estado de conservación, con primeras hojas con subrayados que no afectan el texto. 471 p. 14x21,5.
Publicado por Fondo de cultura economica,, Mexico-Buenos Aires,, 1956
Librería: Il Muro di Tessa Studio bibliografico e Libreria antiquaria, Milano, MI, Italia
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Añadir al carritoIn 8°, tutta tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, pp. XCII, 469, piccoli strappi alla sopracoperta, ma buon esemplare. (X082).
Publicado por Fondo de Cultura Económica, México - Buenos Aires,, 1956
Librería: Antiquariat Christoph Wilde, Düsseldorf, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoXCII, 471, (5) S. Orig.-Leinenband mit ill. Orig.-Umschlag (= Biblioteca Americana 31). - Rücken oben gering bestoßen; Umschlag dort mit kleiner Randläsur. Kopfschnitt stockfleckig. Ansonsten gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Innen sauber.
Publicado por Lima, 1958
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. In Spanish. Short description: Inca Garcilaso de La Vega. Historia de la Florida, Lima, 1958. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUZLO000492.
Publicado por Los Hijos de Dona Catalina Pinuela, Madrid, 1829
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 2 vols. in Spanish, 1829 printing, beautifully rebound in blue cloth with blue leather spines and marbled endpapers, tanning and spotting on some pages. Nice collector's copy.
Publicado por En la oficina Real, y a Costa de Nicolas Rodriguez, 1723
Librería: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. 3rd Edition. [xxx]+268+[12] pages with red and black title and index. Small folio (12" x 8 1/4") bound in original leather with gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Third edition. The first edition of the La Florida was published by Pedro Crasbeeck at Lisbon. A reprint of this edition with emendations was made at Madrid in 1723 under the editorship of Andres Gonzalez Baria Carballido y Zuniga, which was quickly sold out and a third edition was published that same year with out the fold out map. Born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, in Cusco, Peru, in 1539, he was the illegitimate son of a Spanish aristocrat and a royal Inca mother. He was born during the early years of the Spanish conquest. His father was Spanish captain and conquistador Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas. His mother was an Inca princess, Palla Chimpu Ocllo, who was baptized after the fall of Cuzco as Isabel Suárez Chimpu Ocllo. She was descended from Inca nobility, a daughter of Túpac Huallpa and a granddaughter of the powerful Inca Tupac Yupanqui. Because he was illegitimate and the ravages of the conquest were underway, the boy was given only his mother's surname. Under the Spanish system of caste that developed, he would have been classified as a criollo (for being of Spanish descent, born in South America) and mestizo (for his mixed parents).Gómez lived with his mother and her Inca family for the first ten years of his life. His first language was Quecha, but he also learned Spanish from his early years. His father took the boy into his household and gave him some education. Suárez de Figueroa received an inheritance when his father died in 1559. The next year, at 21, he decided to travel to Spain. Suárez de Figueroa reached Spain in 1561 while there was still fighting in his native country under the conquest. The Spanish did not achieve their final victory until 1572. He traveled to Montilla, where he met his father's brother, Alonso de Vargas, who acted as the young man's protector and helped him make his way. The younger man soon traveled to Madrid to seek official acknowledgement as his father's son from the Crown, and he was allowed to take the name of Garcilaso de la Vega. Also referred to as "El Inca" or "Inca Garcilaso de la Vega", he received an informal education in Spain. Together with his uncle's support, gaining his father's name helped him in society. He received a first-rate but informal European education in Spain after he moved there at age 21. His works are considered to have great literary value and are not simple historical chronicles. He wrote from an important perspective, as his maternal family were the ruling Inca. He portrays the Inca as benevolent rulers who governed a country where everybody was well-fed and happy before the Spanish came. Having learned first-hand about daily Inca life from his maternal relatives, he was able to convey that in his writings. As an adult, he also gained the perspective to describe accurately the political system of tribute and labor enforced by the Incas from the subsidiary tribes in their empire. La Florida del Inca is based largely on oral testimony from a participant of the expedition de Soto, Captain Gonzalo Silvestre , a Spanish soldier whom he had met in Cuzco, and later in Spain, when he found an ill old man. It is, therefore, an oral source to which the author considers truthful, since his informant had witnessed the events in person. While working on the first version of his Historia, Garcilaso discovered two short chronicles of two other conquerors, Juan Coles and Alonso de Carmona, who were also in Florida. He incorporated into the body of the text the new data obtained, which culminated his book. However, it is not an exaggeration to say that the main source is the one that he collected from Gonzalo Silvestre's testimony. Although the author claims that his work should be considered historical, he is undoubtedly filled the gaps with his own imagination, which more than enriches it, until it become.
Publicado por Oficina Real, Madrid, 1723
Librería: PLAZA BOOKS ABAA, Port Townsend, WA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSecond edition. (Sabin 98745) Folio, pp {18], 268, [12] Index. The text is printed in double columns, the title page in red and black, and noting that this edition has corrected the many errors of the first edition (Lisbon, 1605 and extremely rare), as well as adding a "copious" index. Important early account of the de Soto expedition, which covered much of the southeastern US. Includes descriptions of customs and manners of the Indians as well as the adventures of the conquistadors of this largely futile exploration. De la Vega obtained his information from participants in the expedition, both verbally and written. Minor worming of a few leaves, not affecting text.This is a very handsome copy, bound in full contempoary speckled calf, gilt spine, raised bands, red and black morocco title pieces.
Publicado por Madrid: Nicolas Rodriguez Franco, 1723., 1723
Librería: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carrito[30],268,[12]pp. including woodcut initials and decorations. Text printed in two columns. Titlepage printed in red and black. [with:] [Gonzalez de Barcia, Andres]: ENSAYO CRONOLOGICO, PARA LA HISTORIA GENERAL DE LA FLORIDA.DESDE EL AÑO DE 1512, QUE DESCUBRIÓ LA FLORIDA, JUAN PONCE DE LEON, HASTA EL DE 1722. Madrid: Nicolas Rodriguez Franco, 1723. [40],366,[56]pp., including illustrated woodcut decorations and initials, plus folding genealogical table. Text printed in two columns. Titlepage printed in red and black. Two folio volumes. Uniformly bound in 18th-century tree calf, spines gilt, raised bands, gilt leather labels. Garcilaso de la Vega: Boards shelf worn, corners worn, some insect damage at spine ends and lower inner portion of boards. Small hole in titlepage with loss of one word in publication statement, otherwise quite clean internally. Older catalogue description affixed to rear pastedown. Barcia: Boards rubbed and scuffed, spine extremities chipped, two-thirds of label lacking, hinges tender. Light scattered foxing, long horizontal tear to folding table without loss, previous catalogue description affixed to rear pastedown. Very good copies overall. The second edition of Garcilaso de la Vega's great work on De Soto and the natives of Florida, edited by Andres G. Barcia, as a companion to his ENSAYO CRONOLOGICO., which is also present here. The very rare first edition of "El Inca's" history appeared in two issues in Lisbon in 1605. The author, an extraordinary half-Incan historian, obtained a great portion of the material contained in this work directly from a member of De Soto's ill-fated expedition, as well as from two manuscripts of unquestioned authority written by two other members of the expedition. Although for a period of the 19th century Garcilaso de la Vega's three great works on the conquests of Peru and Florida were subject to skepticism on the part of some historians, time and further scholarship have established their authenticity, and this publication is now regarded as one of the primary works on the events with which it deals. "One of the major accounts of the travels of De Soto in Florida and throughout the present day Southeastern United States.the Inca's work remains the major literary by-product of this historic invasion.[the first edition] has earned the distinction of being the first work published by a native-born American author" - Servies. Barcia's essay is a companion piece to the second edition of LA FLORIDA DEL INCA; this copy includes the often lacking folding genealogy table. The author edited this work under the pseudonym of Gabriel Cardenas z Cano. He was one of the founders of the Royal Spanish Academy, and in that position was able to consult a number of manuscript references which are no longer extant. In the form of a chronological history from 1512 to 1722, the text covers the early exploration of America north of Mexico and extending to the Pacific Ocean, including the French, British, and Spanish colonies. In addition to the Spanish history, Barcia includes a detailed discussion of French and British attempts to establish colonies in Florida, as well as an account of the massacre of John Ribault by Spanish troops. There is also a section devoted to relations with the Huron and Iroquois, and a considerable portion of the content is devoted to the explorations of Cabeça de Vaca, Coronado, De Soto, and La Salle. Howes calls this work "the principal authority on Florida itself during its two centuries of undisputed Spanish supremacy, 1567-1763." "It is filled with the most valuable material relating to the Indians who once inhabited the vast territory claimed by the Spaniards under the title of Florida" - Field. FIELD 588, 80. JCB (1)III:328, (1)III:324. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 723/57, 723/10. MEDINA, BHA 2452, 7885. PALAU 354793, 105049. SABIN 98745, 3349. STREIT III:160, III:157. SOWERBY 4084. BELL V49. SERVIES 293, 291. HOWES B130, "b." GRIFFIN 2480. HILL 680. GRAFF 181. WAGNER SPANISH SOUTHWEST 84. STREETER SALE 1177. DOHENY SALE 190. BEINECKE LESSER ANTILLES COLLECTION 143.