14 February 1520
(…) we were there until the 14, and on said day I measured the Sun at 60o 1⁄2 with a declination of 9o 41’, our elevation being 39o 11’.
(…) we were there until the 14, and on said day I measured the Sun at 60o 1⁄2 with a declination of 9o 41’, our elevation being 39o 11’.
measured 9 fathoms, and later on we measured 13 fathoms,(…) (…) and after raising anchor, we saw land and sailed around to the North, and… Read More »13 February 1520
Sunday, 12 of said month, we did not measure the Sun, and on the following day at midday, we began travelling to the Southwest, the Southwest… Read More »12 February 1520
The 11th day of said month, I measured the Sun at 62o, with a declination of 10o 47’, the elevation being 38o 47’, and the course was… Read More »11 February 1520
The 10th of said month, I measured the Sun at 62o 1/3 with a declination of 11o 8’, our distance being 38o 48’ and the coast running East-West,… Read More »10 February 1520
Thursday 9 of said month, I measured the Sun at 63o 1⁄4, with a declination of 11o 1⁄2, the pole’s elevation being 38o 30’, and the coast… Read More »9 February 1520
The 8th day of said month we set sail away from said point, to the North-South with Monte Vidi, 27 leagues from it. This coast runs… Read More »8 February 1520
The 7 of said month, we sailed for better reconnaissance of the land, and saw it went South and a quarter league to the Southeast.… Read More »7 February 1520
(…) and we were there until the 5 of said month, and then we raised [anchor] the 6, and returned to the South, and at night we dropped… Read More »5 February 1520