Martinez-Hidalgo. Columbus' Ships, 1966.pdf

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edited
by
Howard
I.
Chapelle
by
Jose
Maria
Martinez-
Hidalgo
The
basis
of
Columbus'
SkipS
is
a
ten
year
research
scholar,
of
the
program
by
the
noted
Spanish
maritime
Jose
Maria
Martinez-Hidalgo,
Director
Spain.
Museo
Maritimo,
Barcelona,
Opening
with
a
brief
biography
of
Christopher
Columbus,
Mr.
Hidalgo
goes
quickly
to
the
task
of
presenting
the
material
and
evidence
that
he
support
his
belief
that
(1)
the
Santa
Maria
was
a
nao
and
the
Nina
and
Pinta
were
caravels;
and
(2)
to
combine
ail
the
to
was
able
to
uncover
in
main
objectives
were
this
exhaustive
study.
His
available
information
and
data
into
structions
of
the
three
vessels,
last
new
recon-
making
them
the
reproduce
word
in
the
continued
attempt
to
replicas
of
these
famous
ships.
There
is
a
wealth
of
information
concerning
the
vessels,
their
crews,
equipment,
food,
quarters
and
a
description
15th
Century.
of
the
life
on
board
ship
in
the
lists
Of
notable
interest
are
the
(compiled
by
Alice
Bache
Gould)
of
crews
of
each
ship
including
name,
place
of
birthrtmd
occupa-
tion
of
eighty-seven
of
the
ninety
in
the
small
flotilla.
mem
who
sailea\\
The
author
completes
from
his
birth
in
his
research
with
a
com-
prehensive
and
detailed
chronology
of
Columbus
Genoa
in
1451
to
his
death
in
Valladolid
in
1506.
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