Soto, F. d. (1851). The discovery and conquest of Terra Florida, by Don Fernando de Soto, and six hundred spaniards his followers. Written by a Gentleman of Elvas, employed in all the action, and translated out of portuguese, by Richard Hakluyt, reprinted from the edition of 1611. Edited, with notes and an Introduction, and a translation of a narrative of the expedition by Luis Hernández de Biedma, factor to the same, by William B. Rye, of the British Museum (2a. ed.). Hakluyt Society.
Dyfyniad Arddull ChicagoSoto, Fernando de. The Discovery and Conquest of Terra Florida, by Don Fernando De Soto, and Six Hundred Spaniards His Followers. Written by a Gentleman of Elvas, Employed in All the Action, and Translated Out of Portuguese, by Richard Hakluyt, Reprinted from the Edition of 1611. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, and a Translation of a Narrative of the Expedition by Luis Hernández De Biedma, Factor to the Same, by William B. Rye, of the British Museum. 2a. ed. Londres: Hakluyt Society, 1851.
Dyfyniad MLASoto, Fernando de. The Discovery and Conquest of Terra Florida, by Don Fernando De Soto, and Six Hundred Spaniards His Followers. Written by a Gentleman of Elvas, Employed in All the Action, and Translated Out of Portuguese, by Richard Hakluyt, Reprinted from the Edition of 1611. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, and a Translation of a Narrative of the Expedition by Luis Hernández De Biedma, Factor to the Same, by William B. Rye, of the British Museum. 2a. ed. Hakluyt Society, 1851.