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''Decades of the New World'' (''De orbe novo decades'') by Peter Martyr is a series of letters and reports of the early explorations of Central and
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that was published beginning 1511 and later anthologized. Being among the earliest such reports, ''Decades'' are of great value in the history of geography and discovery and describe the early contacts of Europeans and Native Americans derived from the narrative of the voyages of
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in the Caribbean and the reports from Hernán Cortés's Mexican expedition. The ''Decades'' consisted of eight reports, two of which Martyr had previously sent as letters describing the voyages of Columbus, to Cardinal
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in 1493 and 1494. In 1501 Martyr, as requested by the Cardinal of Aragon, added eight chapters on the voyage of Columbus and the exploits of
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. In 1511 he added a supplement giving an account of events from 1501 to 1511. By 1516 he had finished two other ''Decades'': * The first was devoted to the exploits of
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,
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, and
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. It was first published against his consent in a Venetian-Italian summary in Venice in 1504, reprinted in 1507, and published in a Latin translation in 1508. The original Latin text was published in 1511. * The second gave an account of Balboa's discovery of the
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, Columbus' fourth voyage, and the expeditions of Pedrarias Dávila. * The first three appeared together at Alcalá de Henares in 1516 under the title: ''De orbe novo decades cum Legatione Babylonica''. * The ''Enchiridion de nuper sub D. Carolo repertis insulis'' (Basle, 1521) was printed as the fourth ''Decade'', describing the voyages of Francisco Hernández de Córdoba,
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, and Hernán Cortés. * The fifth ''Decade'' (1523) dealt with the conquest of the Aztec Empire and the
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of the world by
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. * The sixth ''Decade'' (1524) gave an account of Dávila's discoveries on the west coast of America. * The seventh ''Decade'' (1525) had collected descriptions of the customs of the natives in present-day
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, including the "Testimony of Francisco de Chicora", a Native American taken captive there; as well as those of natives in
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, Haiti,
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, and Darién. * The eighth ''Decade'' (1525) told the story of the march of Cortés against Olit. In 1530 the eight ''Decades'' were published together for the first time at Alcalá. Later editions of single or of all the ''Decades'' appeared at
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(1533),
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(1892). A German translation was published in Basle in 1582; a French one by
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in ''Recueil de voyages et de documents pour servir à l'histoire de la Geographie'' (Paris, 1907). The first three decades were translated into English by Richard Eden and published in 1555 (found in Arber'
''The first three English books on America''
Birmingham, 1885), thus beginning the genre of English discovery travel writing, which stimulated English exploration of the New World.Parks, George Bruner. ''Richard Hakluyt and the English Voyages''. New York, American Geographical Society, 1928, 21, 23. Eden's translations were reprinted with supplementary materials in 1577 by Richard Willes under the new title, ''The historie of travayle into the West and east Indies.'' Richard Hakluyt had the remaining five decades translated into English by
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and published in London in 1612.


Editions

* P. Martyris ab Angleria Mediolonensi
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Jacobũ corumberger ( Hispali), 1511. (includes only first Decade) * Petri martyris
''De orbe nouo Decades''
impressae in contubernio Arnaldi Guillelmi ( Alcala), 1516. (includes only first three Decades) * Petri Martyris ab Angleria Mediolanensis
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''De rebus oceanicis & Orbe nouo decades tres''
Apud Ioannem Bebelium (Basel">Basileae), 1533. * Peter Martyr of Angleria
''The decades of the newe worlde or weſt India conteynyng the nauigations and conqueſtes of the Spanyardes with the particular deſcription of the moſte ryche and large landes and Ilands lately founde in the weſt Ocean perteynyng to the inheritaunce of the kinges of Spayne''
translated by Richard Eden, William Powell (London), 1555. * Peter Martyr d'Anghiera,
De orbe novo, translated from the Latin with notes and introduction by Francis Augustus MacNutt
' (2 vol.), Putnam (New York), 1912. * Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, ''Decadas del nuevo mundo'', 1944. * Petrus Martyr de Anghieria, ''Opera: Legatio Babylonica, De Orbe novo decades octo, Opus Epistolarum'', Graz: Akademische Druck- U. Verlagsanstalt, 1966


Notes


References

* * * Perna, Carlos Gabriel, Algunos problemas en torno a las "Décadas del Nuevo Mundo" de Pedro Mártir de Anglería. GRIN Verlag, 2007. ''This article incorporates text from the 1913 ''
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