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The De Orbe Novo Collection
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CORTÉS, Hernando (1485-1547) Von Dem Newen Hispanien, so im Meer gegem Nidergang, Zwo gantz lustige unnd fruchtreiche Historien. Augsburg: Philipp Ulhart, 1550. Folio (280 x 190 mm.). 39, [2], 60 ff. Title printed in red and black. Half calf with gilt supra-libros "HT" beneath a ram's head. Condition: lacking K4 blank, tear at lower margin f.53, tears to lower margin of a few leaves repaired, gutter reinforced in places, small hole to upper margin at f.23 not affecting headline, single wormhole to final two leaves and small hole to outer margin last leaf, some light marginal staining. Provenance: Henri Ternaux-Compans (binding); "Ad conventum Seemanshusanum Ord: Erem[itarum]: S.P. Aug[ustini]" (early inscription to title); "W.H. Whitmore/ Bought at George F Guild's Sale/ Oct 12th 1853 [in Boston]" (inscription to front flyleaf); "Given to the New England Historic Genealogical Society/ May 26 1854" (inscription). Acquisition: purchased from Librairie Thomas-Scheler (1995), FF50,000 ($10,000). first edition in german of cortes' second and third letters, the henri ternaux-compans copy, also containing texts taken from Peter Martyr's fourth Decade, from Oviedo (1543), and accounts unique to this edition concerning voyages to the Canary Islands, Indian encounters, and voyages to Venezuela by Philipp von Hutten. The latter constitutes one of the earliest narratives by a German explorer from America. His voyage was undertaken with financial backing provided by the German banker Bartolomaeus Welser. Hutten accompanied the second expedition (1535-1538), undertaken to find the mythical El Dorado's golden wealth and to acquire Indian slaves. Only 110 men from the original force of 400 survived and the work documents the hards they encountered, as well as nteresting notes on the local plants used to treat the diseases they encountered. Hutten's authorship was not identified until the mid-nineteenth century. An inscription to f.56 ("Niclaus Federman") draws attention to a passage containing the first printed account of that German explorer's voyage to the New World. Federman (c.1505-1542) did not publish his own account of the voyage until 1557. Henri Ternaux-Compans (1807-1864) , was a prominent Parisian diplomat and book collector whose own writings and translations on the Americas are indispensable to the collector of Americana. The gilt armorial on the present binding indicates provenance from his personal library, a collection deemed "magnificent" by his fellows at the Société de Géographie. He is the author of two well respected and relatively early bibliographies of Americana, including Voyages. Relations et Memoires originaux por servir a l'histoire de la decoverte de L'Amerique, Paris, 1860 (see lot 81). Sabin 16957; Palau 63197; Schmitt and Hutten, Das Gold der Neuen Welt. Die Papiere des Welser-Konquistadors und Generalkapitans von Venezuela Philipp von Hutten 1534-1541, Berlin, 1999. ImagesClick on thumbnails to see larger images:
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