Ricardus Hakluytus
scriptor
(Redirectum de Richardus Hakluyt)
Ricardus Hakluytus,[1] vulgo Richard Hakluyt (natus aut 1552 aut 1553; mortuus die 23 Novembris 1616) fuit scriptor Anglicus.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 1552; Herefordia
Obitus: 23 Novembris 1616, 1616; Londinium
Patria: Anglia, Anglia
Obitus: 23 Novembris 1616, 1616; Londinium
Patria: Anglia, Anglia
Familia
Genitores: Richard Hakluyt;
Memoria
Sepultura: Abbatia Westmonasteriensis
Genitoribus (qui in comitatu Herefordiensi habitaverant) mox amissis, Ricardus Hakluyt ab anno aetatis fere sexto apud germanum Londinii educatus est ubi collegium Westmonasteriense frequentavit. Alumnus fuit Aedis Christi Oxoniensium. Auctor fuit collectanei navigationum et explorationum Anglorum aliorumque cuius titulus est The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation (1589; editio aucta 1598-1600). Nomen eius in appellatione societatis Hakluyt commemoratur.
Opera
recensere- 1582 : Divers Voyages Touching the Discoverie of America and the Ilands Adjacent unto the Same, made first of all by our Englishmen and afterwards by the Frenchmen and Britons (editio 1850 apud Google Books)
- 1587 (interpres) : René Goulaine de Laudonnière, A Notable Historie Containing Foure Voyages Made by Certayne French Captaynes unto Florida
- 1587 (editor) : De Orbe Novo Petri Martyris Anglerii Mediolanensis, protonotarii et Caroli Quinti senatoris, decades octo, diligente temporum observatione et utilissimis annotationibus illustratae, suoque nitore restitae. Parisiis apud Guillelmum Auvray
- 1587 (editor) : Petrus Martyr ab Angleria; G. Eden, M. Lok, interprr., De nouo orbe, or The Historie of the West Indies. Londinii: Thomas Adams
- 1589 : The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation. 1a ed. Londinii: George Bishop
- 1598-1600 : The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. 2a ed. 3 voll. Londinii: George Bishop
- 1601 (interpres) : Antonius Galvão, The Discoveries of the World from Their First Originall unto the Yeer ... 1555; written in the Portugall tongue by A. Galvano. Londinii: George Bishop
- 1609 (interpres) : Ferdinandus Sotus, Virginia Richly Valued, by the Description of the Maine Land of Florida, Her Next Neighbour: Out of the Foure Yeeres Travell and Discoverie ... of Don Ferdinando de Soto and Sixe Hundred Able Men in His Companie ... written by a Portugall gentleman of Elvas ... and Translated out of Portugese. Londinii: F. Kyngston for M. Lownes
- 1877 (scriptum 1584) : A Particuler Discourse Concerninge the Greate Necessitie and Manifolde Commodyties That Are Like to Growe to This Realme of Englande by the Westerne Discoueries Lately Attempted Textus interretialis
- 2004 (interpres; scriptum 1609; David Armitage, ed.) : Hugo Grotius, The Free Sea. Indianapoli: Liberty Fund. ISBN 978-0-86597-431-9
Notae
recensere- ↑ "In nauales Richardi Hakluyti commentarios": carmen gratulatorium ab R. Mulcaster scriptum, in primis paginis editionis secundae impressum
Bibliographia
recensere- John Winter Jones, "Introduction" in Richard Hakluyt; John Winter Jones, ed., Divers Voyages Touching the Discovery of America and the Islands Adjacent (Londinii: Hakluyt Society, 1850) (pp. i-cxi apud Google Books)
- Clements Markham, Richard Hakluyt: his life and work, with a short account of the aims and achievements of the Hakluyt Society. An address delivered ... on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Society. Londinii, 1896
- John Knox Laughton, "Hakluyt, Richard" in Dictionary of National Biography edd. Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee. 63 voll., 3 voll. suppl. (Londinii, 1885-1901 ~)
- Anthony Payne, "Hakluyt, Richard (1552?–1616)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography edd. H. C. G. Matthew, Brian Harrison (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004) Situs venalis