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قراءة كتاب The travels of Pedro de Cieza de Léon; part 2
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The travels of Pedro de Cieza de Léon; part 2
THE
SECOND PART
OF THE
CHRONICLE OF PERU.
BY
PEDRO DE CIEZA DE LEON.
TRANSLATED AND EDITED,
With Notes and an Introduction,
BY
CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, C.B., F.R.S.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY.
MDCCCLXXXIII.
LONDON:
WHITING AND COMPANY, LIMITED, SARDINIA STREET, LINCOLN’S-INN-FIELDS.
COUNCIL
OF
THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY.
- Colonel H. YULE, C.B., President.
- Admiral C. R. DRINKWATER BETHUNE, C.B. Vice-President.
- Major-General Sir HENRY RAWLINSON, K.C.B. Vice-President.
- W. A. TYSSEN AMHERST, Esq., M.P.
- Rev. Dr. G. P. BADGER, D.C.L.
- J. BARROW, Esq., F.R.S.
- WALTER DE GRAY BIRCH, Esq., F.S.A.
- Captain LINDESAY BRINE, R.N.
- E. H. BUNBURY, Esq.
- The Earl of DUCIE, F.R.S.
- Captain HANKEY, R.N.
- Lieut.-General Sir J. HENRY LEFROY, C.B., K.C.M.G.
- R. H. MAJOR, Esq., F.S.A.
- Rear-Admiral MAYNE, C.B.
- E. DELMAR MORGAN, Esq.
- Admiral Sir ERASMUS OMMANNEY, C.B., F.R.S.
- Lord ARTHUR RUSSELL, M.P.
- The Lord STANLEY, of Alderley.
- B. F. STEVENS, Esq.
- EDWARD THOMAS, Esq., F.R.S.
- Lieut.-Gen. Sir HENRY THUILLIER, C.S.I., F.R.S.
- CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, C.B., F.R.S, Honorary Secretary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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Chap. IV.—Which treats of what the Indians of this kingdom say touching the state of things before the Incas were known, and how they had fortresses in the hills, whence they came forth to make war one with another |
2 |
Chap. V.—Touching what these natives say concerning the Ticiviracocha; of the opinion held by some that an Apostle passed through this land, and of the temple there is in Cáchan; also what happened there |
5 |
Chap. VI.—How certain men and women appeared in Pacarec Tampu, and what they relate touching their proceedings after they came forth from there |
11 |
Chap. VII.—How the brothers, being in Tampu-Quiru, beheld him whom they had shut up in the cave by deceit, come forth with wings; and how he told them that he went to found the great city of Cuzco; and how they departed from Tampu-Quiru |
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Chap. VIII.—How Manco Capac, when he saw that his brothers had been turned into stones, went to a valley where he met some people; and how he founded and built the ancient and very rich city of Cuzco, which was the capital of the whole empire of the Incas |