Skip to main content
Digital Archive Ontario Homepage
Brown leather cover with decorative border in gold, no text or illustration.
The New found vvorlde, or, Antarctike, wherin is contained wonderful and strange things, as well of humaine creatures, as Beastes, Fishes, Foules, and Serpents, Trées, Plants, Mines of Golde and Siluer: garnished with many learned aucthorities, trauailed and written in the French tong, by that excellent learned man, Master Andrevve Thevet. And now newly translated in Englishe, wherein is reformed the errours of the auncient Cosmographers
Your browser does not support embedded PDF files.
Brown leather cover with decorative border in gold, no text or illustration.

The New found vvorlde, or, Antarctike, wherin is contained wonderful and strange things, as well of humaine creatures, as Beastes, Fishes, Foules, and Serpents, Trées, Plants, Mines of Golde and Siluer: garnished with many learned aucthorities, trauailed and written in the French tong, by that excellent learned man, Master Andrevve Thevet. And now newly translated in Englishe, wherein is reformed the errours of the auncient Cosmographers

Date1568
Alternate Title
  • The New found vvorlde, or, Antarctike, wherin is contained wonderful and strange things, as well of humaine creatures, as Beastes, Fishes, Foules, and Serpents, Trées, Plants, Mines of Golde and Siluer: garnished with many learned aucthorities, trauailed and written in the French tong, by that excellent learned man, Master Andrevve Thevet. And now newly translated in Englishe, wherein is reformed the errours of the auncient Cosmographers
FormatBook
Subject
    Medium
    DimensionsCover size: 18 cm x 13 cm (7 1/16 in. x 5 1/8 in.)
    Language
      Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
      Call Number / Accession Number37131055374862D
      Dewey970.02 T34 1568 \B BR
      Symphony Cat-key2043922
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      Geography
      GeographyRegion or DistrictAfricaNorth AmericaSouth America
      Terminology Note
      Toronto Public Library recognizes that the term "Indians," used in subject headings such as "Indians of North America", is offensive to many people. Although we currently maintain these headings to adhere to descriptive standards used by libraries worldwide, we and other Canadian libraries are working to replace them with ones that are acceptable to Indigenous Peoples in Canada.