Writing from the edge of the world
An edition of Writing from the edge of the world ()
the memoirs of Darién, 1514-1527
By Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés
Publish Date
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Publisher
University of Alabama Press
Language
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Pages
218
Description:
Secondary title is *The Memoirs of Darién, 1514-1527.* This is a smooth and flowing English translation of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo's *General and Natural History of the Indies*, Part II, Book XXIX, Chapters VI thru XXIV, with both the translation and the introduction by G.F. Dille. G.F. Dille focuses on Oviedo's first-hand experiences in the settlement of Spain's first colonies on the mainland in what is known today as Panama. Prior to his first voyage to the New World, Oviedo had spent much of his youth as a page to Prince Juan, the son of Ferdinand and Isabella, and as such was educated in the royal court. Originally sent overseas as a notary, he quickly advanced to the position of overseer of the gold smelting operations. Carlos V later authorized Oviedo as the official historian of New Spain. As Dille states in the Foreword, > "From his youthful days at the court > of Queen Isabella and King > and Ferdinand, > his travels through Italy, and then > four decades of residence in the > Indies, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo > was uniquely positioned to chronicle > everything related to the New World. > Kings and princes, cardinals and > bishops, explorers and conquistadors, > bureaucrats and merchants–there was > scarcely anyone whom he did not know, > converse with, or correspond with. > From 1492, when Oviedo first saw > Columbus at the siege of Granada, until > his death in 1557 in the fortress > guarding Santo Domingo, he > painstakingly recorded and evaluated > every scrap of information on the > Indies he came across. Yet, of the > thousands of pages filled with his > neat italic script, only a small > portion saw print during his lifetime. > The fifty books of the *General and > Natural History* were only published > three centuries after his death and > several thousand pages of other > writings still await editing. This > translation of Oviedo's Darién years > is intended for a general audience > interested in early American history > as well as the history of Spain during > the age that catapulted that country > to the position of dominant European > power in an astonishingly short period > of time."
subjects: New Spain, Darién, gold, explorers, conquistadors, Native Americans, rebellion, corruption, cruelty, cannibalism, Catholic Spanish monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, Queen Isabella of Castille, Indians, Carlos I, Carlos V, Splendid Armada
People: Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdéz, Gil Gonzalez de Avila, Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Lope Conchillos, Christopher Columbus, Diego de Corral, Bartolomé Hurtado, Pedo Arias de Ávila, Pedrárias Dávila, Bartolomé de las Casas, Diego de Almagro, Gaspar de Espinosa, Chief Bea, Ferdinand Columbus, Charles of Ghent, Gaspar de Espinoza
Places: Tierra Firme, Darién, Panama
Times: 1514-1527