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  1. Antonio Pigafetta ( Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo piɡaˈfetta]; c. 1491 – c. 1531) was a Venetian scholar and explorer. He joined the Spanish expedition to the Spice Islands led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the world's first circumnavigation, and is best known for being the chronicler of the voyage.

  2. About the author: Antonio Pigafetta (14911534). From The Diary Junction, Pigafetta was born into a wealthy Vicenza family, and studied navigation among other things. He served on board the galleys of the Knights of Rhodes, and accompanied the papal nuncio, Monsignor Chieregati, to Spain.

  3. Antonio Pigafetta was an Italian scholar and explorer. He joined the expedition to the Spice Islands led by explorer Ferdinand Magellan under the flag of the emperor Charles V and after...

  4. Feb 8, 2021 · Out of the 240-plus explorers and crew who began the voyage in 1519, Antonio Pigafetta was one of the 18 men who survived and completed the circumnavigation of the globe.

  5. Antonio Pigafetta. 1491?-1534. Italian sailor who wrote a classic account of his participation in the historic global circumnavigation begun by Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-1521).

  6. …two short vocabularies collected by Antonio Pigafetta, the Italian chronicler of the Magellan expedition of 1519–22. Dutch ships bound for insular Southeast Asia stopped to restock in Madagascar, and this contact resulted in an almost immediate recognition of the relationship of Malagasy to Malay soon after the first Dutch expedition…

  7. This manuscript volume, dating from around 1525, details Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the world in 1519-22. The work is attributed to Antonio Pigafetta, a Venetian scholar who was born in Vincenza, Italy, around 1490 and who accompanied Magellan on the voyage.

  8. Oct 16, 2019 · Antonio Pigafetta was a young Venetian, likely in his 20s when he arrived in the Philippines as part of Magellan’s crew on March 17, 1521. The geographer and scribe of the group, he recorded not...

  9. Among the best known accounts of the Magellan-Elcano circumnavigation is that written ca. 1523–24 by Antonio Pigafetta, one of the eighteen Europeans aboard the Victoria at its return.

  10. Aug 31, 2022 · One exploration for Elcano’s obscurity outside Spain is that Antonio Pigafetta’s chronicle of the voyage does not mention Elcano. The most accepted theory among academics is that Pigafetta was...

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