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  1. Christopher Columbus Copy Book. A manuscript containing the transcription of nine letters apparently sent by Christopher Columbus to the Catholic Monarchs, which appeared in 1985 in Tarragona, is called the Christopher Columbus Copy Book ( Spanish: Libro copiador de Cristóbal Colón ). From the form of the handwriting it has been estimated ...

    • Christopher Columbus
    • Spain
    • 16th century
    • Castilian
  2. Purchased from Richard S. Barnes, Chicago, 9/14/1951 Introduction.--Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella [introductory to his Journal, from S. Kettell's tr., Boston, 1827]--Letter to Raphael Sanchez [from R.H. Major's tr., London, 1847]--Letter to Luis D. Santangel [from S. Kettell's tr., Boston, 1827]--Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella [undated, concerning the colonization of Hispaniola, from the ...

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  4. By 1502, however, Columbus had every reason to fear for the security of his position. He had been charged with maladministration in the Indies. The Library's vellum copy of the Book of Privileges is one of four that Columbus commissioned in 1502 to record his agreements with the Spanish crown. It is unique in preserving an unofficial ...

  5. The Columbus copy book ( Libro copiador in Spanish) is made up of thirty-eight folios, measuring 23 x 33 cm. The letters it contains were supposedly written by Columbus between 1493 and 1503 and sent to the Catholic Monarchs. According to the script and the type of the paper, it is believed that this is a late sixteenth-century transcription.

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  7. 2 The Legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Americas seen up to that point. In more general terms, he became a symbol of Europe’s imperial conquest and colonization of the rest of the Western world. Columbus’s association with empire, something he consis-tently emphasized in his own writings, remained intact after his

  8. 6 days ago · Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus (born between August 26 and October 31?, 1451, Genoa [Italy]—died May 20, 1506, Valladolid, Spain) was a master navigator and admiral whose four transatlantic voyages (1492–93, 1493–96, 1498–1500, and 1502–04) opened the way for European exploration, exploitation, and colonization of the ...

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