The Columbian Tradition On the Discovery of America And of the Part Played There

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The Columbian Tradition On the Discovery of America And of the Part Played There
Henry Vignaud
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The evidence of Las Casas again, who writes that Colum bus possessed a chart on which nuestras Indias (the An tilles) were indicated, and that he had no doubt about finding them.
5. The fact that he laid his course along the 28th parallel and persisted in keeping to it, although it was not the direc tion which led to the land of spices.
6. His disappointment at not finding the islands where he had thought they were situated and his persistence in con tinuing to look for them.
7. The evidence of
... his son, who, in relating the discovery of Hispaniola, says that it was the island his father went to seek.
Objection. The assertion that Columbus had information about the lands he sought is only a supposition.
THE COLUMBIAN TRADITION 53 IV. Reasons for believing that Columbus had been informed about the isles he went to seek 1. The fact that it was public gossip at the time of the discovery that the existence of the islands discovered had been revealed to Columbus by a pilot who had by chance landed on them.


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