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Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI (translated into English as A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Nauigations and Discoueries to the Northwest Partes called Newe Fraunce) is a literary work published in 1545, which recounts Jacques Cartier’s second voyage to the St. Lawrence Valley region of North America and details his interactions with the local St. Lawrence Iroquoian peoples. The book was more than likely written by Cartier's secretary, Jehan Poullet.

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  • Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI (translated into English as A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Nauigations and Discoueries to the Northwest Partes called Newe Fraunce) is a literary work published in 1545, which recounts Jacques Cartier’s second voyage to the St. Lawrence Valley region of North America and details his interactions with the local St. Lawrence Iroquoian peoples. The book was more than likely written by Cartier's secretary, Jehan Poullet. (en)
  • Bref récit, titolo completo Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI par le capitaine Jacques Cartier aux îles de Canada, Hochelaga, Saguenay et autres (in italiano "Racconto breve e narrazione succinta della navigazione fatta nel 1535-1536 dal capitano Jacques Cartier nelle isole del Canada Hochelaga, Saguenay e altre") è un'opera letteraria pubblicata nel 1545 sul viaggio con cui Jacques Cartier raggiunse il Golfo di San Lorenzo in Canada e descrive in dettaglio le sue interazioni con le popolazioni irochesi locali nel villaggio di Hochelaga. D'autore ignoto, è attribuito al segretario di Cartier, . (it)
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  • Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI (translated into English as A Shorte and Briefe Narration of the Two Nauigations and Discoueries to the Northwest Partes called Newe Fraunce) is a literary work published in 1545, which recounts Jacques Cartier’s second voyage to the St. Lawrence Valley region of North America and details his interactions with the local St. Lawrence Iroquoian peoples. The book was more than likely written by Cartier's secretary, Jehan Poullet. Reingard M. Nischik's History of Literature in Canada explains the importance of the Bref récit as follows: "The work documents Cartier’s voyage from the Strait of Belle Isle all the way to Hochelaga (the site of present day Montreal), followed by a hard winter in Stadacona (present-day Quebec City). The main importance of the accounts of Cartier’s voyages lay primarily in their political consequences and only secondarily in the value of the scientific or geographical information they contained. They were originally written as exploration reports for the French king François I. The Bref récit gained much popular appeal due to the extraordinary adventure it portrayed as it was a direct account of the discovery and exploration of a new continent and its peoples." The book is noted, in part, for providing the historical documentation for the name of Canada. In 2005, the Literary Review of Canada named Bref récit as one of the 100 most important books in the history of Canadian literature. (en)
  • Bref récit, titolo completo Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI par le capitaine Jacques Cartier aux îles de Canada, Hochelaga, Saguenay et autres (in italiano "Racconto breve e narrazione succinta della navigazione fatta nel 1535-1536 dal capitano Jacques Cartier nelle isole del Canada Hochelaga, Saguenay e altre") è un'opera letteraria pubblicata nel 1545 sul viaggio con cui Jacques Cartier raggiunse il Golfo di San Lorenzo in Canada e descrive in dettaglio le sue interazioni con le popolazioni irochesi locali nel villaggio di Hochelaga. D'autore ignoto, è attribuito al segretario di Cartier, . Sull'importanza dell'opera scrive : Il libro è considerato una delle fonti di documentazione storica per sull'origine del nome del Canada, identificata nell'irochese kanata che significa "villaggio" o "insediamento". Mappa intitolata La Terra De Hochelaga Nella Nova Francia con sulla sinistra il Monte Real visitato da Cartier, illustrazione di Gastaldi dalle Navigationi et viaggi di Ramusio (Venezia, 1556) Nel 1559 Giovan Battista Ramusio incluse il racconto nel tomo VI delle sue Navigationi et viaggi. L'edizione del 1556 è corredata di illustrazioni di Giacomo Gastaldi, tra cui La Terra de Hochelaga nella Nova Francia, che ritrae la visita di Cartier sul Monte Royal (Monte Real sulla mappa) nello stile europeo dell'epoca. Nel 2005 la ha citato il Bref récit tra i 100 libri più importanti nella storia della letteratura canadese. (it)
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