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Potgieter, Barent Jansz - Historisch ende Wijdtloopigh verhael van ‘tgene de vijf Schepen

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Schrijver: Potgieter, Barent Jansz
Titel: Historisch ende Wijdtloopigh verhael van ‘tgene de vijf Schepen
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Uitgever: Michiel Colijn, Amsterdam 1617, second edition
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Prijs: € 6250,00
Meer info “(die int jaer 1698 (misprint =1598) tot Rotterdam toegherust werden, om door de Straet Magellana haren handel te dryven) wedervaren is, tot den 7. September 1599. op welcken dagh Capiteijn Sebald de Weert, met twee schepen, door onweder vande Vlote versteken is. Ende voort in wat groot gevaer ende elende hy by de vier maenden daer naer inde Strate gheleghen heeft, tot dat hy ten lesten heel reddeloos sonder schuyt oft boot, maer een ancker behouden hebbende, door hooghdringhende noot weder naer huys heeft moeten keeren. meest beschreven door M. Barent Jansz. Chirurgijn.”
Oblong 4to, modern vellum. Blank leave, title leave, 78 pages [34 numbered 43, pp.76-77 numbered 72-73], blank leave. 2 leaves, being page nrs. 11-14 –including one plate- in facsimile on matching old paper, woodcut ornament, 8 plates, engraved vignette to title. Very rare.
"In 1598 he sailed with the fleet of Jacques Mahu (...), initially as captain of the ship Blijde Boodschap. (...) During the voyage, De Weert, who had been transferred to the ship Liefde, was separated from the fleet in the Strait of Magellan and coincidentally encountered the fleet of Olivier van Noort (...), which was sailing on a quite separate expedition which was to result in the first Dutch circumnavigation. De Weert attempted to join Van Noort's fleet, but his crew were by that time too weak to keep up. Both De Weert and Van Noort were blown back to the strait, from where De Weert made the decision to return to Holland. (...) En route he sighted what were probably the Jason Islands (...), off the Falkland Islands, which were thereafter known for some time after as the Sebaldes, or 'Sebald's Islands'. Unable to land to replenish his supplies, De Weert eventually reached Holland in July 1600 with only thirty-six of his original 105 crew left alive. He had at least brought home the only ship of the fleet to survive the voyage". Tiele 545.
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