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Repertorium Columbianum

The Repertorium Columbianum is a collection of contemporary sources relating to Columbus's four voyages and the interpenetration of the hitherto separate worlds that resulted from them. This multivolume series provides in readily accessible form the basic documents that are the starting point for research into this pivotal moment in world history; they form the indispensable tools for all scholarly inquiry into the encounter. The series provides accurate editions of the essential texts in their original languages for the use of specialists, while at the same time making them available to students and scholars in related fields through parallel translations into modern English. Each text is preceded by a historical and philological introduction; the text appears with comprehensive lists of textual variants at the foot of the page, supplemented by a detailed commentary and a glossary of problematic terms.Christopher Columbus

Columbus portrait from the Pegli Naval Museum of Genoa.

The scope of the Repertorium Columbianum is limited to sources from the period between Columbus's first voyage and the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1519–1521, although certain volumes, by their nature, extend the chronological range of the series beyond these dates. The original Columbian ventures were international in conception and execution, and in this same spirit the Repertorium Columbianum is an international undertaking. The contributing scholars were drawn from both sides of the Atlantic, and the costs were borne with the help of generous funding from the Ahmanson Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Italian Comitato Nazionale per le Celebrazioni del V Centenario della Scoperta dell'America, and the Spanish Sociedad Estatal para la Ejecución de Programas del Quinto Centenario. The administrative and editorial work was performed by the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Volumes 1 through 3 of the series were originally published by the University of California Press. Volumes 4 through 13 are published by Brepols in Turnhout, Belgium (http://www.brepols.net).

Editors: Geoffrey Symcox, General Editor (UCLA); Luciano Formisano, Philological Editor (University of Bologna); Blair Sullivan, Associate Editor (UCLA).

Editorial Board: Michael J. B. Allen (UCLA); Teofilo F. Ruiz (UCLA); Norman J. W. Thrower (UCLA); Edward Tuttle (UCLA).

Funding: The Ahmanson Foundation, Comitato Nazionale per le Celebrazioni del V Centenario della Scoperta dell'America, National Endowment for the Humanities, Sociedad Estatal para la Ejecución de Programas del Quinto Centenario.

For information, contact Blair Sullivan, UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies: sullivan@humnet.ucla.edu

Volumes and Contributors

VOLUME 1: We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico (University of California Press 1993; repr. Wipf and Stock Publishers 2004, ISBN 1-59244-681-7; $27.20; click here to order.)
Editor and translator: James Lockhart, UCLA.

VOLUME 2: The Book of Privileges Issued to Christopher Columbus by King Fernando and Queen Isabel (University of California Press 1996; repr. Wipf and Stock Publishers 2004, ISBN 1-59244-675-2; $36.00; click here to order)
Editor and translator: Helen Nader, University of Arizona
Philologist: Luciano Formisano, University of Bologna

VOLUME 3: The Book of Prophecies Edited by Christopher Columbus (University of California Press 1997; repr. Wipf and Stock Publishers 2004, ISBN 1-59244-648-5; $32.80; click here to order.)
Editor: Roberto Rusconi, University of L'Aquila
Translator: Blair Sullivan, UCLA

VOLUME 4: Christopher Columbus and His Family: The Genoese and Ligurian Documents (Brepols 1998, ISBN 2-503-50740-9, €68; click here to order.)
Editor: Aldo Agosto, Archivo di Stato, Genoa
Editor and translator: John Dotson, Southern Illinois University

VOLUME 5: Selections from Peter Martyr (Brepols 1998, ISBN 2-503-50790-5, €68; click here to order.)
Editor and translator: Geoffrey Eatough, University of Wales, Lampeter

VOLUME 6: A Synoptic Edition of the Log of Columbus's First Voyage (Brepols 1999; ISBN 2-503-50873-1, €88; click here to order.)
Editor: Francesca Lardicci, Unversity of Pisa
Translators: Cynthia L. Chamberlin, UCLA, and Blair Sullivan

VOLUME 7: Las Casas on Columbus: The Second and Fourth Voyages (Brepols 1999, ISBN 2-503-50883-9, €74; click here to order.)
Editor: Anthony Pagden, Johns Hopkins University
Translator and philologist: Nigel Griffin, Oxford University

VOLUME 8: Testimonies from the Columbian Lawsuits (Brepols 2000, ISBN 2-503-51028-0, €80; click here to order.)
Editor: William Phillips, University of Minnesota
Philologist: Mark Johnston, Newberry Library
Translators: William Phillips and Anne-Marie Wolf, University of Minnesota

VOLUME 9: Oviedo on Columbus (Brepols 2000, ISBN 2-503-51029-9, €50; click here to order.)
Editor: Jesús Carrillo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Translator: Diane de Avalle-Arce, University of California, Santa Barbara

VOLUME 10: Italian Reports on America, 1493–1522: Letters, Dispatches, and Papal Bulls (Brepols 2001, ISBN 2-503-51180-5, €50; click here to order).
Editor: Geoffrey Symcox
Translator: Peter Diehl, Western Washington University
Philologist: Giovanna Rabitti, University of Florence

VOLUME 11: Las Casas on Columbus: The Third Voyage (Brepols 2001, ISBN 2-503-51181-3, €70; click here to order.)
Editor: Geoffrey Symcox
Philologist: Jesús Carrillo
Translator: Michael Hammer, UCLA, and Blair Sullivan, UCLA

VOLUME 12: Italian Reports on America, 1493–1522: Accounts by Contemporary Observers (Brepols 2002, ISBN 2-503-51403-0, €70; click here to order.)
Editors: Luciano Formisano and Geoffrey Symcox
Translators: Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., University of Notre Dame, and John C. McLucas, Towson University

VOLUME 13: The History of the Life and Deeds of the Admiral Don Christopher Columbus Attributed to His Son Fernando Colón (Brepols 2004, ISBN 2-503-52192-4, €80; click here to order.)
Editor: Ilaria Caraci Luzzana, University of Rome
Translators: Geoffrey Symcox and Blair Sullivan

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