The whole and true discouerye of Terra Florida (englished the florishing lande.) Conteyning as well the wonderfull straunge natures and maners of the people, with the merueylous commodities and treasures of the country: as also the pleasaunt portes, hauens, and wayes therevnto neuer founde out before the last yere 1562. Written in Frenche by Captaine Ribauld the fyrst that whollye discoured the same. And nowe newly set forthe in Englishe the xxx of May. 1563.
Ribaut, Jean, ca. 1520-1565.
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THE VVHOLE AND true discouerye of Terra Florida, (englished the Florishing lande.) Con∣teyning aswell the wonderfull straunge na∣tures and maners of the people, with the mer¦ueylous commodities and treasures of the country: As also the pleasaunt Portes, Hauens, and wayes therevnto Neuer founde out before the last yere 1562.

Written in Frenche by Captaine Ribauld the fyrst that whollye discouered the same. And nowe newly set forthe in Englishe the .xxx. of May. 1563.

[illustration] [printer's device: emblem showing a boy with wings on his right arm and with his left hand holding or fastened to a weight; a crowned and bearded figure with outstretched right arm appears in clouds above and to the right]

Prynted at London by Rouland Hall, for Thomas Hacket.