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  1. Peter Martyr d'Anghiera ( Latin: Petrus Martyr Anglerius or ab Angleria; Italian: Pietro Martire d'Anghiera; Spanish: Pedro Mártir de Anglería; 2 February 1457 – October 1526), formerly known in English as Peter Martyr of Angleria, [1] was an Italian historian at the service of Spain during the Age of Exploration.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Peter Martyr d’Anghiera (born Feb. 2, 1457, Arona, Milan—died October 1526, Granada, Spain) was a chaplain to the court of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, and historian of Spanish explorations, who became a member of Emperor Charles V’s Council of the Indies (1518). He collected unidentified documents from the ...

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  4. 4. Decades of the New World ( Latin: De orbe novo decades; Spanish: Décadas del nuevo mundo ), by Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, is a collection of eight narrative tracts recounting early Spanish exploration, conquest and colonization of the New World, exploration of the Pacific, and related miscellany. The first four of these tracts were first ...

    Title
    Contents
    Collaborator
    Colophon
    Libretto de tutta la nauigatione de Re de ...
    partial 1st dec.
    Angelo Trevisan, Albertino Vercellese
    Venesia: Albertino da Lisona vercellese
    Paesi nouamente retrouati et Nouo Mondo ...
    partial 1st dec.
    Francanzano da Montalboddo
    Vicentia: impensa de Mgro Henrico ...
    Itinerariu [m] Portugalle [n]siu [m] e ...
    partial 1st dec.
    Archangelo Madrignani
    [Mediolani: Giovanni Angelo ...
    Neuwe umbekanthe landte und ein new ...
    partial 1st dec.
    Jobst Ruchamer
    Nüreinbergk: mich Georgen Stüchssen
    • Jacobo Cromberger, Arnao Guillén de Brocar, Adam Petri, Michaelis de Eguia
  5. Peter Martyr (also Pietro Martire d'Anghiera; b. 1457 or 1459; d. 1526), early historian of the discovery and exploration of the New World. Born in Arona, Italy, Martyr moved to Rome in 1477 and became a noted academic. In 1487 he went to Spain, where he became a cleric and adviser to the Spanish mon-archs Isabella I and Ferdinand V, and became ...

  6. Peter Martyr d'Anghiera (2 February 1457 – October 1526) was an Italian -born historian of Spain and of the discoveries and explorations in the Americas . The international form of his name is Pietro Martire d'Anghiera. In different languages, his name is written: He was born on February 2, 1457 at Arona, near Anghiera (called now Angera) on ...

  7. Italians were spreading the Renaissance movement throughout Spain, and the intelligence of Castile sat at the feet of Peter Martyr d'Anghiera. His chief task, however, after 1492 was the education of young nobles at the Spanish court and a great number of noted men issued from school. In 1501 he was sent to Egypt on a diplomatic mission to ...

  8. Peter Martyr d'Anghiera was born on February 2, 1457.2 His family name has been lost; and he was not born at the town by which he is known, but at another, Arona, which is on the oppo? site side of Lake Maggiore. This we know from his own specific statement. He also claimed that his descent was illustrious; all

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