Disputatio:Vanuatu
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[recensere] The European discovery of Vanuatu (New Hebrides)
Re: "Harum insularum detector Europaeus primus annis 1595 - 1599 Vincentius Bune (Vice Bune) fuit, navigator Dalmaticus ex Ragusa (Dubrovnik)." ← What's the source of this statement? Peter H. Buck's book Exploreres of the Pacific (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication 43, 1953) doesn't mention Bune, and it implies (p. 9) that the first Europeans to sight Vanuatu were on an expedition led by Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, and that this expedition "discovered" the New Hebrides in 1606, and, further, that on 3 May 1606 Quiros "discovered" an island he called Australia del Espíritu Santo—a name that, reduced to Espiritu Santo, has stuck to the present day. IacobusAmor 02:39, 3 Septembris 2007 (UTC)
- And for what it's worth: today's issue of The Independent features a story about Vanuatuans who are doing an ethnographical study of England; the article says: "The first island in the Vanuatu group discovered by Europeans was Espiritu Santo in 1606 by the Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernandez De Quiros." IacobusAmor 17:29, 8 Septembris 2007 (UTC)
- A curious case. See also Disputatio:Vincentius Bune. AndrewDalby 19:55, 20 Septembris 2007 (UTC)