The Voyages of Pedro Fernandez De Quiros, 1595-1606 recounts the ambitious expeditions of the Spanish navigator Pedro Fernandez de Quiros across the Pacific Ocean. This historical account, compiled from original documents and translated into English, details Quiros's relentless pursuit of new lands and his fervent desire to expand the Spanish empire and spread Christianity.
The book sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of early maritime exploration, offering insights into the navigational techniques, shipboard life, and interactions with indigenous populations of the time. Readers will discover the strategic importance of Quiros's voyages in the context of Spain's global ambitions, as well as the personal motivations and religious zeal that drove him.
Presented with meticulous historical context and editorial annotations, this volume provides a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone fascinated by the age of discovery and the intrepid explorers who charted the unknown.
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