The Voyages of Jacques Cartier

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Ramsay Cook
University of Toronto Press, Dec 15, 1993 - History - 177 pages

Jacques Cartier's voyages of 1534, 1535, and 1541constitute the first record of European impressions of the St Lawrence region of northeastern North American and its peoples. The Voyages are rich in details about almost every aspect of the region's environment and the people who inhabited it.

As Ramsay Cook points out in his introduction, Cartier was more than an explorer; he was also Canada's first ethnographer. His accounts provide a wealth of information about the native people of the region and their relations with each other. Indirectly, he also reveals much about himself and about sixteenth-century European attitudes and beliefs. These memoirs recount not only the French experience with the Iroquois, but alo the Iroquois' discovery of the French.

In addition to Cartier's Voyages, a slightly amended version of H.P. Biggar's 1924 text, the volume includes a series of letters relating to Cartier and the Sieur de Roberval, who was in command of cartier on the last voyage. Many of these letters appear for the first time in English.

Ramsay Cook's introduction, 'Donnacona Discovers Europe,' rereads the documents in the light of recent scholarship as well as from contemporary perspectives in order to understand better the viewpoints of Cartier and the native people with whom he came into contact.

 

Contents

Preface
Rereading Jacques Cartiers Voyages
The Voyages
Cartiers First Voyage 1534
Cartiers Second Voyage 15351536
Cartiers Third Voyage 1541
Robervals Voyage 15421543
Documents relating to Jacques Cartier and the Sieur de Roberval
Order from King Francis the First for the Payment to Cartier of Fifty Crowns
List of Men and Effects for Canada
Letter from Lagarto to John the Third King of Portugal 9 The Baptism of the Savages from Canada
Cartiers Commission for His Third Voyage
Letters Patent from the Duke of Brittany Empowering Cartier to Take Prisoners from the Gaols
The Emperor to the Cardinal of Toledo
An Order from King Francis to Inquire into the Hindrances Placed before Cartier
Robervals Commission

Grant of Money to Cartier for His First Voyage
Commission from Admiral Chabot to Cartier
Choice of Vessels for the Second Voyage
Payment of Three Thousand Livres to Cartier for His Second Voyage
Roll of the Crews for Cartiers Second Voyage
Secret Report on Cartiers Expedition
Cartiers Will
Examination of Newfoundland Sailors regarding Cartier
Cartier Takes Part in a Noise
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In addition to Cartier's Voyages, a slightly amended version of H.P. Biggar's 1924 text, the volume includes a series of letters relating to Cartier and the Sieur de Roberval, who was in command of cartier on the last voyage. Many of these letters appear for the first time in English.

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