-
Anthony Munday, The
Famous and
Renowned Historie of
Primaleon of Greece, 1619, cap.****III: "How
Primaleon ...
found the
Grand Patagon". Brooke-Hitching, Edward...
-
editor of
books such as
Amadis de
Gaula (1533),
Celestina (1531–1534),
Primaleon (1534) and some
medical treatises like El modo de
adoperare el
legno de...
- Paphlagonia,
possible home of the
patagon personage in the
chivalric romances Primaleon printed in 1512, ten
years before Magellan arrived in
these southern lands...
- (1589)
Etienne de Maisonneuf's
Gerileon of
England (1592) The
anonymous Primaleon of
Greece (from 1594)
Amadis de Gaul (from 1596)
Francisco de Morais's...
- sequels:
Palmerin de Oliva [es] –
original anonymous text in Castilian: 1511
Primaleon [es] (son of
Palmerin de Olivia) –
original anonymous text in Castilian:...
-
could have been
inspired by the dog-headed
monster from the 1512
novel Primaleón known as "Pathogan".
According to the most
widespread view, the word Tehuelche...
- an
actual character name, "Patagón", a
savage creature confronted by
Primaleón of Greece, the hero in the
Spanish chivalry novel by
Francisco Vázquez...
- from the book of
Antonio Pigafetta, the map of Juan de la Cosa, the book
Primaleon of
Francisco Vasquez of Palmerin.
During summer 2013 the shipbuilding...
- the
British Royal Family,
personally handed over the 1523 L’histoire de
Primaleon de
Grece by
Francisco Vázquez
after he
realized the
provenance of this...
- Hispano-Portuguese multi-volume
adventure novels Amadis de Gaule,
Palmerin d'Olive,
Primaléon de Grèce and
others like them. The
first of these,
Amadis of Gaul – in...