Pictures from Google Image Search

Alvise da Cadamosto

Encyclopedia of World Biography | 2004 | Copyright 2004 Gale, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Alvise da Cadamosto

Alvise da Cadamosto (ca. 1428-1483) was an Italian trader and traveler from Venice who discovered the Cape Verde Islands and described the Canary Islands and the Senegal-Gambia-Geba area.

Alvise da Cadamosto sailed aboard Venetian galleys to North Africa, Crete, Alexandria, and Flanders between 1445 and 1452. On returning to Venice in 1454 he found his father banished and his family in distress. Because of Cadamosto's knowledge of the spice trade, Prince Henry the Navigator offered him a Portuguese caravel for a trading venture down the western African coast, with the right to keep half the products with which he returned.

Cadamosto, in a caravel of some 70 modern tons, left for Lagos in March 1455. He called at the Madeira and Canary islands, then traveled along the African coast. In his reports he observed that the Senegal River divided the arid Saharan region from the fertile, forested areas to the south. Beyond the Senegal Cadamosto encountered two caravels, one under the command of the Genoan Usodimare, and the three vessels proceeded past Cape Verde to the mouth of the Gambia River. In the estuary of the Gambia, Cadamosto sketched the Southern Cross, and he referred to the height of the Pole Star as a fraction of a lance-length above the skyline; this notation suggests that navigators were not yet measuring latitude in degrees.

In 1456 Cadamosto and Usodimare, with license from Prince Henry, equipped two caravels which, with a third provided by Henry, set out for the Gambia. Beyond Cape Blanc the vessels encountered a gale, and Cadamosto, steering as close to the wind as possible, headed out to sea. Off Cape Verde an island came into view which he named Boa Vista. A shore party observed an island to the north (Sal) and two to the south (Maio and Sāo Tiago), and Cadamosto visited the last-named. Other islands of the archipelago were observed to the west.

Cadamosto sailed 60 miles up the Gambia and traded with a friendly chief until fever forced the vessels from the river. He named and charted several capes and rivers as far as the Rio Grande (Geba), which may have already been reached by Diogo Gomes; but he was the first to describe the Bissagos Archipelago.

Cadamosto's narrative, which was first published in 1507, gave valuable information about the caravan routes of the interior, from Mali via Ouadane to Morocco, from Mali via Timbuktu to Gao eastward, and from Timbuktu via Taghaza to Morocco and Tunis, and also described the trade, especially in gold and salt. G. R. Crone (1937) commented that Cadamosto's "is the first original account to have survived of a voyage into the regions opened up by European enterprise at the dawn of modern overseas expansion, and reflects the spirit of openminded enquiry characteristic of the new age."

Further Reading

The Voyages of Cadamosto was edited by G. R. Crone in 1937. Background studies include John W. Blake, European Beginnings in West Africa, 1454-1578 (1937); Boies Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance, 1420-1620 (1952); Charles E. Nowell, The Great Discoveries and the First Colonial Empires (1954); and J. H. Parry, The Age of Reconnaissance (1963).

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Alvise da Cadamosto." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thomson Gale. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 30 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Alvise da Cadamosto." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thomson Gale. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. (November 30, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404701060.html

"Alvise da Cadamosto." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thomson Gale. 2004. Retrieved November 30, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404701060.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

Black deaths in Iraq war exceed rate of Vietnam
Newspaper article from: Westside Gazette; 3/25/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...responsibility," the Black congressman told reporters...racial edge. While Blacks made up a little more...percent of the 549 combat deaths in this period. Hispanic...One-fifth of the deaths between March 20 and...Kendrick Meek, the only Black representative on the...the impact the war's ...
Qld: Indigenous leaders call for justice over black deaths
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 12/11/2004; 491 words ; ...leaders call for justice over black deaths By Johanna Leggatt BRISBANE...royal commission into black deaths in custody to be implemented...raise awareness of Aboriginal deaths in custody, highlighted by the recent death of Cameron Doomadgee on Palm...
FED: Black deaths in custody commissioners discuss progress
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 6/23/1999; 260 words ; AAP General News (Australia) 06-23-1999 FED: Black deaths in custody commissioners discuss progress ATSIC and members of the royal commission into black deaths in custody have met in Canberra to discuss the continuing...
NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/20/1999; 303 words ; ...Australia) 07-20-1999 NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies JAMES...Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody -- has died today, aged...was Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. He was admitted to the...
NT: Sniffing a factor in 60 black deaths in past 7 yrs: court
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 8/9/2005; 285 words ; ...2005 NT: Sniffing a factor in 60 black deaths in past 7 yrs: court A coronial...part in as many as 60 Aboriginal deaths in the Northern Territory in the...Coroner is investigating three of the deaths, including that of a young teenager...
NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies = 3
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/20/1999; 243 words ; AAP General News (Australia) 07-20-1999 NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies = 3 ATSIC acting chairman...role in initiating the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the recommendations he made place him...
Health gap: More black deaths could be prevented
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times (IL); 4/27/2009; 306 words ; Much of the difference between death rates among African Americans and whites are due to causes...and Community Health, found that the major reason for the black-white mortality gap -- representing about 30 percent of...treatments. Researchers looked at conditions or diseases for which deaths can be ...
NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies = 2
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/20/1999; 249 words ; AAP General News (Australia) 07-20-1999 NT: Black deaths in custody commissioner dies = 2 The acting Chief Justice of the Federal Court, John Gallop, said Justice Muirhead had made an...
Health Watch: So what really caused the black death?(Female Times)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 12/12/2001; 700+ words ; Byline: JOHN VON RADOWIZ The Black Death plague that swept through Europe...took to travel. Evidence that the Black Death may have been a virus comes from...helped its carriers survive the Black Death - and records show that Europeans...
The Temporal Dynamics of the Fourteenth-Century Black Death: New Evidence from English Ecclesiastical Records
Magazine article from: Human Biology; 8/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...questioned whether the European Black Death of 1347-1351 could...institution and not the dates of death. Failure to correct for a...to constant) lag time from death to institution has made it look as if the Black Death passed slowly through specific...modern data. A sample of 235 ...

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

Black Death
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Public Health BLACK DEATH This name is given to the pandemic bubonic...before, but never with the ferocity of the Black Death. It seems to have begun in Asia...Knopf. Zeigler, P. (1969). The Black Death. London: Collins.
Black death
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History Black death, the name given to an epidemic of bubonic...third and a half of the population. The Black Death hastened an economic decline which...1849) Gwynn, Aubrey , ‘The Black death in Ireland’, Studies...
The Death Penalty
Book article from: American Decades ...limit the arbitrariness of the death penalty. The Supreme Court considered...led the argument against the death penalty. They argued that...continued to discriminate against blacks. They also argued that the death penalty was never deserved for...
death
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ...x2019;). death pays all debts the death of a person cancels out their obligations...all bands [bonds].’ death row especially with reference to...Book of Common Prayer . See also Black Death at black , dance of death , dice with death...
black
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ...blackened their faces were known as blacks ). Black and Tans an armed force recruited...judge when passing sentence of death. Black Carib a language derived from...of the coal and iron trades. Black Death the great epidemic of bubonic...

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: