INDEX 



535 



French maps show knowledge 

 of Australia ?, 113-129: Dampier 

 visits Portuguese fort at Timor, 

 329- 



Prado, Diego de : his opinion of 

 Quiros, and of his failure, 185- 

 186. 



Ptolemy, Claudius : his view of 

 the world, 5-6 : his map, 7 : his 

 geography denounced by Chris- 

 tian Fathers, 12 ; and forgotten 

 in Europe in the Middle Ages, 

 15 ; but known to the Arabs, 

 16, 26 : first translation, 56 

 note 2 : his authority with map- 

 makers, 56 58, 66, 72, 94-95, 

 97 : influence in Behaim's map, 

 55, 57 : in map of 1489, 56-57 ; 

 in Mauro's map, 59 ; in Mer- 

 cator's, 91 ; in Schoner's, 98 ; 

 in Finaeus's, 101 ; in map of 

 1522, 103 ; in Plancius's, 107 ; 

 in Ortelius's, in ; in Wytfliet's, 

 112 ; in Desceliers', 117. 



Purchas, Samuel : his use of 

 words, A ustrialia and A ustralia, 

 174 note. 



Purry, Jean Pierre : proposes 

 Dutch colony in Nuyts Land, 

 338-339- 



Q 



Quiros, Pedro Fernandez de : 

 Chief Pilot with Mendana (1595), 

 145 : Quiros-Bermudez nar- 

 ratives, 145-146 : missionary 

 fervour, 146 : praises natives 

 of Marquesas, 147 : reproaches 

 sinners, 147 : explains the diffi- 

 cultils of a Pilot, 148 : at Santa 

 Cruz, 148 : preaches persever- 

 ance, 149-150 : at Manila, 152 : 

 letter to de Morga v , 152 : thinks 

 New Guinea, Solomons and 

 Santa Cruz are near each other, 

 153 : a pilgrim at Rome, 154 : 

 approved by mathematicians, 

 Pope and King, 155 : a Fran- 

 ciscan mission, 156 : prepara- 

 tion at Lima, 157 : sails, 158 : 

 Instructions to Torres, 158-160 : 

 opposition, 161 : course changed, 

 162 : islands discovered, 163 : 

 the rebellious Pilot, 164 : Tau- 

 maco, 165 : land to the South- 

 East, 1 66 : New Hebrides 

 discovered, 168 : Bay of St. 

 Philip and St. James, 168-169 : 

 New Jerusalem, 171 : Knights 

 of the Holy Ghost, 172 : official 



landing, 173 : A ustrialia del 

 Espiritu Santo, 174 : muni- 

 cipality of New Jerusalem, 176 : 

 Corpus Christi, 177-178 : Quiros 

 sails South, and returns, 179 ; 

 fails to anchor, 180 : explana- 

 tion to de Leza, 180-182 ; of 

 the Quiros-Bermudez narrative, 

 182-184 I f Torres, 184-185 ; 

 of Diego de Prado, 185-186 ; 

 of Arias, 186 ; the probable 

 truth, 186-187 : Quiros dis- 

 cusses causes of failure, 187 : 

 explains the Franciscan gospel, 

 and the grounds of hope, 188 : 

 map showing his conception of 

 his discoveries, 189 : voyage to 

 Mexico, 190 : arrives at Madrid, 

 191 : writes Memorials, 198- 



202 : territorial argument, 199- 



200 ; religious argument, 200- 



201 ; the Devil's argument, 

 20 1 -202 : Quiros starts for 

 Peru, 202 : his timely death, 



203 : Don Quixote of the Holy 

 Ghost, 203 : original sources of 

 information, 203-204 : influence 

 of Quiros on Arias, 205-206 ; 

 on Le Maire, 220-223 ; on Van 

 Diemen, 254 ; in Instructions 

 to Tasman, 256-257 ; on Purry, 

 338 ; on Roggeveen, 339-34 1 '. 

 on Campbell, 342, 344 ; on 

 Bouvet, 347-348; on de Brasses, 

 354, 356 ; on Dalrymple, 361- 

 364 ; on Bougainville, 370-373 ; 

 on Cook, 400-401, 405, 432, 469- 

 470. 



R 



Rainaud, Armand : his Le Con- 

 tinent Austral, x ; used, 5 

 (chart), 17 (chart), 95, 99, 

 221. 



Rawlinson, Hugh George : his 

 India and the Western World, 

 used, 6. 



Reinel, Pedro : his map, 87 (map), 

 88, 114. 



Renaissance, the : it increases 

 desire of discovery, 62-63. 



Resolution, the : Cook's ship in 

 the second voyage, 460, 462. 



Ribero, Diego : his map, 87 (map), 

 88. 



Ringrose, Basil : writes the pro- 

 fessional history of piracy, 309. 



Robinson Crusoe : the First, 310 ; 



.the Second, 310-311; the Third 



(Alexander Selkirk), 333,' 334. 



