登陆注册
38028200000061

第61章 APPENDIX C.

It would have been so natural to give the name of Columbus to the new world which he gave to Castile and Leon, that much wonder has been expressed that America was not called Columbia, and many efforts have been made to give to the continent this name. The District of Columbia was so named at a time when American writers of poetry, were determined that "Columbia" should be the name of the continent. The ship Columbia, from which the great river of the West takes that name, had received this name under the same circumstances about the same time. The city of Columbia, which is the capital of South Carolina, was named with the same wish to do justice to the great navigator.

Side by side with the discussion as to the name, and sometimes ****** a part of it, is the question whether Columbus himself was really the first discoverer of the mainland. The reader has seen that he first saw the mainland of South America in the beginning of August, 1498. It was on the fifth, sixth or seventh day, according to Mr. Harrisse's accurate study of the letters. Was this the first discovery by a European of the mainland?

It is known that Ojeda, with whom the reader is familiar, also saw this coast. With him, as passenger on his vessel, was Alberico Vespucci, and at one time it was supposed that Vespucci had made some claim to be the discoverer of the continent, on account of this voyage. But in truth Ojeda himself says that before he sailed he had seen the map of the Gulf of Paria which Columbus had sent home to the sovereigns after he made that discovery. It also seems to be proved that Alberico Vespucci, as he was then called, never made for himself any claim to the great discovery.

Another question, of a certain interest to people proud of English maritime science, is the question whether the Cabots did not see the mainland before Columbus. It is admitted on all hands that they did not make their first voyage till they knew of Columbus's first discoveries; but it is supposed that in the first or second voyage of the Cabots, they saw the mainland of North America. The dates of the Cabots' voyages are unfortunately badly entangled. One of them is as early as 1494, but this is generally rejected. It is more probable that the king's letters patent, authorizing John Cabot and his three sons to go, with five vessels, under the English flag, for the discovery of islands and countries yet unknown," was dated the fifth of March, 1496. Whether, however, they sailed in that year or in the next year is a question. The first record of a discovery is in the account-book of the privy purse of Henry VII, in the words, "August 10th, 1497. To him who discovered the new island, ten pounds." This is clearly not a claim on which the discovery of the mainland can be based.

A manuscript known as the Cotton Manuscript says that John Cabot had sailed, but had not returned, at the moment when the manuscript was written. This period was "the thirteenth year of Henry VII." The thirteenth year of Henry began on the twenty-second of August, 1497, and ended in 1498. On the third of February, 1498, Henry VII granted permission to Cabot to take six English ships "to the lands and islands recently found by the said Cabot, in the name of the king and by his orders." Strictly speaking, this would mean that the mainland had then been discovered; but it is impossible to establish the claim of England on these terms.

What is, however, more to the point, is a letter from Pasqualigo, a Venetian merchant, who says, writing to Venice, on the twenty-third of August, 1497, that Cabot had discovered the mainland at seven hundred leagues to the west, and had sailed along it for a coast of three hundred leagues. He says the voyage was three months in length. It was made, then, between May and August, 1497. The evidence of this letter seems to show that the mainland of North America was really first discovered by Cabot.

The discussion, however, does not in the least detract from the merit due to Columbus for the great discovery. Whether he saw an island or whether he saw the mainland, was a mere matter of what has been called landfall by the seamen. It is admitted on all hands that he was the leader in all these enterprises, and that it was on his success in the first voyage that all such enterprises followed.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 灵异鬼事之神剑驱魔

    灵异鬼事之神剑驱魔

    身付楚国王氏血脉,一把神剑驱邪降魔,透过神剑的指引,解开一系列神奇而又可怖的灵异事件.....凡尘,一个有点神经质的男人,有点本事的小道士,他到底会经历怎样的故事呢?还请往下接着看,第一次写书,还望诸位大大见谅—_—
  • 灵物收集图鉴

    灵物收集图鉴

    姑娘你爱我么?那!成为我的灵器吧!苏牧转生到这片大陆,但这世界似乎跟自己想的不太一样?我可以将女性转换为自己的所使用的灵器,但前提条件是必须爱上我?
  • TFBOYS:天使之泪

    TFBOYS:天使之泪

    主虐,不是四叶草也可以看哦。天使之泪晶莹、透亮,像钻石一样会闪闪发光。而且,天使之泪含有世间最大的魔力,对以魔力为生命之源的精灵来说,天使之泪甚至可以让他们起死回生。到最后,才发现,他们根本离不开彼此
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 有系统之后的快乐生活

    有系统之后的快乐生活

    杨康在医院里面打游戏,被雷劈中后,发现自己穿越了,还有一个漂亮的高手老婆你以为要吃软饭?不不不,吃一点就好。因为他发现有一个系统在脑中,视频文件,文化知识,甚至还有各种游戏道具。且看杨公子,异界潇洒走一遭
  • 穿越到未来之左狐右狼

    穿越到未来之左狐右狼

    一场地震穿越到了未来,时间是一千年后,李妍表示沟通有些障碍,虽然面前这两个穿着军装的男人帅到无语言表,但是咱行动能别带着这么一股子匪气么?让她有点自由好吗?我有腿,有腿!这是一个跨越种族的恋爱,这更是一个跨越时代的恋爱!本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。
  • 虎跳峡观金沙江

    虎跳峡观金沙江

    坑太多会怎样,不如抄起铲子自己挖,毕竟要管埋!
  • 幻想星辰

    幻想星辰

    这是个用幻想作为武器的世界,所以,尽情的做白日梦吧!用有限的先天精神力构思出属于自己的幻物。刀剑棍叉,风水雷电,飞禽走兽只要能想到的都能构思出来当做自己的幻物,属于自己的武器。如果喜欢,请点个收藏,赐个推荐,谢谢~
  • 暗黑虫皇

    暗黑虫皇

    被好兄弟背叛而身死道消的王越,重生回到了末世来临之前。获得了控制虫族的能力的他,在末世一步步崛起!
  • 刚巧我也喜欢你

    刚巧我也喜欢你

    厉北越,许未来暗恋了二十几年的男人,某天,她一气之下说出了心里话。“厉北越,我喜欢你。”“哈哈,许未来,你居然说喜欢我。”“是,我喜欢你!”“哈哈哈。”他不信。可是后来的某一天,他当着全校人的面,公开表白:“许未来,有一个秘密,我一直都没有告诉你。”“什么。”“我暗恋了二十三年。”“好巧,我也有一个秘密想告诉你。”他期待。“我暗恋了你二十三年带一个月。”