as told by a knight of Elvas and in a relation by Luys Hernandez de Biedma, factor of the expedition ; translated by Buckingham Smith ; together with an account of De Soto's expedition, based on the diary of Rodrigo Ranjel, his private secretary, translated from Oviedo's Historia general y natural de las Indias ; edited with an introd. by Edward Gaylord BourneAMS Press1973
written by a gentleman of Elvas, employed in all the action, and translated out of Portuguese by Richard Hakluyt, reprinted from the edition of 1611 ; edited with notes and an introduction and a translation of a narrative of the expedition by Louis Hernandez de Biedma, factor to the the same, by William B. RyeB. Franklin[1966]
written by a gentleman of Elvas, employed in all the action, and translated out of Portuguese by Richard Hakluyt ; edited with notes and an introduction, and a translation of a narrative of the expedition by Louis Hernandez de Biedma, factor to the the same, by William B. RyePrinted for the Hakluyt Society1851
written by a gentleman of Elvas, employed in all the action, and translated out of Portuguese, by Richard Hakluyt ; edited with notes and an introduction, and a translation of a narrative of the expedition by Louis Hernandez de Biedma, factor to the the same, by William B. RyeInter Documentation Co.[19--]