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Ongeluckige voyagie van het
schip Batavia,
uytgevaren onder't
beleydt van den E. François Pelsaert, 1648...
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Netherlands in 1635. In 1647, the
mutiny was
described in the
publication Ongeluckige voyagie van 't
schip Batavia ("Unlucky
voyage of the ship Batavia"),...
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Mutiny is well do****ented. The
first account was
published in 1647 in
Ongeluckige Voyagie, and a
detailed and
complete translation of
Commandeur Francisco...
- The
hangings on Long Island[where?] as
illustrated in the
Lucas de
Vries 1649
edition of
Ongeluckige Voyagie....
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Abrolhos tragedy is the only
English translation of
Isaac Commelin's 1647
Ongeluckige voyagie, van't
schip Batavia,
which was the
first published account of...
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controversial painter Johannes van der Beeck. Commelin, I., ed. (1647).
Ongeluckige Voyagie, Van't
Schip Batavia (in Dutch). Amsterdam: J. Jansz. OCLC 1049972433...
- 1628
Batavia shipwreck, and
recorded by François
Pelsaert in his 1629
Ongeluckige Voyagie.: 53 It was
first described in 1817 by the
French naturalist...
- the
Batavia shipwreck, and
recorded by
Francisco Pelsart in his 1629
Ongeluckige Voyagie. This
represents the
first recorded sighting of a
macropod by...
- in the wreck, and
eventually obtained a copy of
Isaac Commelin's 1647
Ongeluckige voyagie, van't
schip Batavia, the
Dutch publication that
first po****rised...
- Registrar-General. In 1895,
Siebenhaar began a
translation of the
first edition of
Ongeluckige voyagie van't
schip Batavia ("Unlucky
voyage of the ship Batavia"), a...