Boats_from_Francisco_Alcina’s,_Historia_de_Las_Islas_e_Indios_Bisayas_(1668).jpg
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Summary
Description Boats from Francisco Alcina’s, Historia de Las Islas e Indios Bisayas (1668).jpg |
English:
Various type of boats from Francisco Alcina’s, Historia de Las Islas e Indios Bisayas (1668). Note: The largest one is erroneously labelled as a caracoa, but the original image indicated a juanga. The text of the original reads:
Joangan, los españoles Joanga. Las Caracoas son como las Joangas exceptas las rodas de popa i proa
. (Joangan, the Spanish Joanga. The caracoas are like the Joangas except the stems of the stern and the bow.)
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Date | (original), 1982 (tracing/scan) |
Source |
Francisco Ignacio Alcina (1668).
Historia de Las Islas E Indios de Bisayas
. Redrawn in
The Lashed-lug Boat of the Eastern Archipelagoes, the Alcina MS and the Lomblen Whaling Boats
. By G. Adrian Horridge. Greenwich, London: National Maritime Museum. Maritime Monographs and Reports No. 54, 1982. Illustrations, Notes, References.
https://archive.org/details/the-lashed-lug-boat-eastern-archipelagoes/page/28/mode/2up |
Author |
Francisco Ignacio Alcina (1668)
G. Adrian Horridge (1982) |
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