Journael ofte gedenckwaerdige beschrijvinghe van de Oost-Indische Reyse van Willem Ysbrantsz. Bontekoe
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The journal offers a seventeenth-century account of a long sea voyage to the East Indies delivered in a plain, episodic style. It records daily navigation, shifting weather, ports of call, shipboard routines and discipline, and extreme hardships including storms, accidents and the loss of the vessel, together with encounters with foreign peoples and occasional armed engagements. Practical notes on navigation and life at sea alternate with moral reflections and vivid episodes of survival, loss and perseverance, producing an immediate, unsentimental portrait of the material challenges and resilience demanded by extended maritime travel.
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