ABOUT THE LIFE OF
ANTONIO PIGAFETTA
WHO IS ANTONIO PIGAFETTA?
Antonio Pigafetta was born between 1480 and 1491 in
Vicenza, Republic of Venice. He died in 1531 (age
about 40–50). He was an Italian scholar and explorer,
and belonged to a rich family. He studied astronomy,
geography and cartography. He joined the expedition
to the Spice Islands led by Ferdinand Magellan under
the flag of King Charles I of Spain. He was also one of
the 18 men who made complete trip, returning to Spain
in 1522, under the command of Juan Sebastián
Elcano.
BOOKS OF ANTONIO PIGAFETTA
THE FIRST VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD (1519-1522)
An Account of Magellan's Expedition. One of the greatest
achievements in the history of navy exploration and
discovery. In this narration can be found descriptions of
peoples, countries, goods and even the languages that
were spoken, of which the seafarer was trying to assemble
some brief glossaries.
TO AMERICA AND AROUND THE WORLD
This book was published in 1-1-1990. It contains the daily
logs kept by Columbus—himself—and by Magellans’s
scribe, Antonio Pigafetta, on their fateful voyages to the
unknown Americas and subsequently around the world.
These voyages have unequivocally changed and
impacted on the western world like no other event
except for the advent of Jesus Christ.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, Volume 33, 1519-1522
Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the
islands and their peoples, their history and records of
the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous
books and manuscripts, showing the political,
economic, commercial and religious conditions of
those islands from their earliest relations with
European nations to the close of the nineteenth
century.
WHAT IS THE CONTRIBUTION OF ANTONIO PIGAFETTA IN PHILIPPINE
HISTORY?
-During the voyage Pigafetta served as Magellan's assistant and kept a journal accounting
everything that seemed fascinating and foreign to him. This journal would later be used as a
reference for many history related works. Pigafetta kept an extensive collection of data
gathered from the places that they have visited.
-He described historical events like the first Easter Day Mass celebrated in the Philippines and
the battle of Mactan, where Magellan was killed by Lapulapu's men. Pigafetta's eyewitness
account is the “most detailed and only surviving account” of this critical event in Philippine
history, says Escalante.
Pigafetta's work is important not only as a source of information about the voyage itself, but also
includes an early Western description of the people and languages of the Philippines.
REFERENCES:
- https://utorontopress.com/us/first-voyage-around-the-world-1519-1522-3?
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- https://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-personal-research/191/?
fbclid=IwAR0FQvHv5D7E4ZLj4MDIEcqTGcdGSNrHjU7Y24k37yV6DGumJUCjwbBak9I
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explorations/id1348627027?fbclid=IwAR0IXiOZyhv-
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manuscripts/index.html#:~:text=He%20described%20historical%20events%20like,in%20Philippine%
20history%2C%20says%20Escalante.
- https://www.coursehero.com/file/43485904/Contribution-of-Antonio-Pigafetta-to-the-First-
Voyagedocx/
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vE9nBPQHiYnP6pFpvKvqM9UzC5TNfCmj32rl0QarCI
MEMBERS:
Abano, Shera Joy
Alberca, Carmela
Benjamin, Jovelyn
Borromeo, Alexis Marie C.- EDITOR
Braza, Kyla Marie
(Each member helped in researching
about the life of Pigafetta)