Category:HOM
From Habele Institute
The History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents (HOM) is a series of translated and compiled texts, beginning with the period of exploration and early contact of these island groups. The first twenty volumes include transcribed documents from 1521 to 1827. The second series (HOM.S2) cover the period of 1819 through 1998.
Pages in category "HOM"
The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
C
- Cartography of the Pacific Part 1
- Cartography of the Pacific Part 2
- Castilla ex Grijalva Narrative of Miguel Noble as recorded by Galvao
- Columbus discovered a new world and prepared the way for the other discoveries that followed
- Contract between King Charles I of Spain and Magellan regarding the discovery of the Spice Islands
D
E
- Elcano’s voyage Return of the ship Victoria to Spain
- Espinosa’s account of his attempt to reach Panama and of the discovery of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Espinosa’s voyage Other primary source documents
- Espinosa’s voyage Primary account by a Genoese pilot
- Espinosa’s voyage Secondary account by Antonio Galvao pointing at the discovery of the Sonsorol Islands
G
L
- Legazpi: Background to his expedition
- Legazpi: Taking possession of Micronesia for the King of Spain, January 1565
- Letter from Captain Elcano to Emperor Charles V dated 7 September 1522
- Letter from Peter Martyr to Pope Clement VII dated Toledo 13 September 1525
- Letter from Peter Martyr to the Archbishop of Cosenza dated Burgos 14 July 1524
- Letter from the King of Spain to Magellan
- Letter from the Portuguese factor Sebastian Alvarez to the King of Portugal
- List of the officers and sailors in the first voyage of Columbus
- Loaysa and Saavedra Some additional details by Oviedo
M
- Magellan and Espinosa Account by Antonio Brito Portuguese Governor of the Moluccas
- Magellan Letter of commission from the King
- Magellan’s crews
- Magellan’s last memorandum to the King
- Magellan’s last will and testament of 1519
- Magellan’s petition to the King
- Magellan’s ships and their contents
- Magellan’s voyage A study of Magellan’s track across the Pacific
- Magellan’s voyage Anonymous Portuguese manuscript
- Magellan’s voyage Letter from a Spanish spy in Portuguese India to the King of Spain
- Magellan’s voyage Official accounts by Peter Martyr
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by a Genoese pilot
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by Francisco Alvo from his logbook
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by Pigafetta Excerpt from the original Italian manuscript
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by Pigafetta Extract from the French manuscripts themselves
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by Pigafetta from the French manuscripts
- Magellan’s voyage Primary account by Pigafetta from the Italian manuscript
- Magellan’s voyage Secondary account by Maximilian of Transylvania
S
- Saavedra’s voyages 1527–29 Introductory chapter
- Saavedra’s voyages Galvao’s account
- Saavedra’s voyages Narrative attributed to Saavedra as recorded by the clerk Granado
- Saavedra’s voyages Primary account by Urdaneta
- Saavedra’s voyages Primary account by Vicente de Napoles
- Salazar ex Loaysa First eyewitness account by Urdaneta
- Salazar ex Loaysa Letter from Bustamante and Salinas to the Emperor dated 3 May 1529
- Salazar ex Loaysa Other existing primary accounts
- Salazar ex Loaysa Report by Hernando de la Torre with extracts from Martin de Uriarte’s logbook
- Salazar ex Loaysa Second eyewitness account by Urdaneta ending June 1535
- Salazar ex Loaysa Secondary accounts about Micronesian canoes
T
- Testament of Queen Isabella of Spain who died in 1504
- The Conference of Badajoz April May 1524
- The Papal Bull Eximiaz dated 16 November 1501
- The Papal Bull of 4 May 1493 established the Line of Demarcation, thus splitting the New World into Portuguese and Spanish spheres of influence
- The story of Enrique Magellan’s slave
- The Treaty of Tordesillas changed the Line of Demarcation
- The Treaty of Vitoria
- The Treaty of Zaragoza Emperor Charles V sold his rights to the Moluccas to King John III of Portugal for 350,000 ducats
V
- Villalobos Galvao’s narrative
- Villalobos Letter from Fr. Santiesteban to Viceroy Mendoza dated Cochin 22 February 1547
- Villalobos Letter from Viceroy Mendoza to the Council of the Indies circa 1546
- Villalobos Narrative of Garcia de Escalante Alvarado dated Lisbon 1 September 1548
- Villalobos Narrative of Juan Gaytan
- Villalobos Source documents about his expedition 1542–46
- Villalobos Summary of the accounts by the Augustinian Fathers aboard by Fr. Aganduru Moriz