Derroteros y viages à la Ciudad Encantada, ó de los Césares. by Pedro de Angelis

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Editor Angelis, Pedro de, 1784-1859
Title Derroteros y viages à la Ciudad Encantada, ó de los Césares.
Que se creia existiese en la Cordillera, al sud de Valdivia.
Note Reading ease score: 41.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents Derrotero de un viage desde Buenos Aires á los Césares, por el Tandil y el Volcan ... comunicado á la corte de Madrid, en 1707, por S.A. de Roxas -- Carta de José Cardiel ... sobre los descubrimientos de las tierras patagónicas, en lo que toca á los Césares (11 de agosto de 1746) -- Capitulo de una carta del P.P. Lozano ... sobre los Césares, que dicen están poblados en el estrecho de Magallanes -- Derrotero desde la ciudad de Buenos Aires hasta la de los Césares, que por otro nombre llaman la Ciudad Encantada, por T. Falkner -- Relación de las noticias adquiridas sobre una ciudad grande de españoles, que hay entre nos indios, al sud de Valdivia ... por I. Pinuer -- Copia de la carta escrita por A. de Jauregui -- Nuevo descubrimiento preparado por el gobernador de Valdivia el año de 1777 -- Declaración del capitan F. Villagran, sobre la ciudad de los Césares -- Informe y lictámen del fiscal de Chile sobre las ciudades de los Césares, y los arbítrios que se deberian emplear para descubrirlas.
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Summary "Derroteros y viages à la Ciudad Encantada, ó de los Césares" by Pedro de Angelis is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The text explores the mythical existence of the Ciudad de los Césares, a fabled city believed to be rich in treasures and hidden away in the Andes Mountains south of Valdivia. It reflects on the fervent hopes and dreams of explorers and conquistadors driven by the allure of riches in the New World. The opening of the work sets the stage by conveying the fervor and misconceptions surrounding the Ciudad de los Césares. It discusses how various explorers sought this elusive city based on tales and testimonies that often stemmed from ignorance and imagination. Pedro de Angelis elaborates on the insatiable desire for wealth during a time when the promise of gold and silver led many to embark on perilous journeys. The text also hints at the disparities between the explorers’ perceptions and the actual cultures they encountered, highlighting the naive optimism that fueled numerous expeditions despite the grim realities faced by those who dared to venture into uncharted territories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class F3051: Latin America local history: Chile
LoC Class F2801: Latin America local history: Argentina
Subject Argentina -- Description and travel
Subject Ciudad de los Césares (Legendary place)
Subject Chile -- Description and travel
Category Text
EBook-No. 13458
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 18, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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