
NOTES DU TRANSCRIPTEUR
TABLE DES MATIÈRES - TOME I
Voyage aux Indes Occidentales (1599-1601).
TOME II
TOME III - Édition 1613
TOME IV - Édition 1619
TOME V - Édition 1632
BRIEF DISCOURS - DES CHOSES PLUS REMARQUABLES QUE SAMMUEL CHAMPLAIN DE BROUAGE - A reconneues aux Indes Occidentalles
DES SAUVAGES - ou - VOYAGE DU SIEUR DE CHAMPLAIN - faict en l'an 1603.
AU ROY.
This edition presents Samuel Champlain’s original writings with meticulous care, preserving the dual pagination that links each passage to its historic source while modernising the typography for today’s readers. The editor has stripped away unreliable marginal notes and clarified old ligatures, ensuring the text remains as clear as possible without altering Champlain’s own words. Footnotes are renumbered sequentially, and all references are gathered at the end of each paragraph for easy navigation.
Spanning fifteen voyages and numerous reports, the volumes trace the early French exploration of the western Atlantic, the rugged coasts of Acadia, the fledgling settlement of Québec, and the intricate relationships with Indigenous peoples. Champlain’s eye‑witness accounts detail the geography of the Saint Lawrence River, the challenges of founding new colonies, and the everyday encounters that shaped the continent’s first European foothold. Because original copies of these works are exceedingly scarce, this collection offers a uniquely accessible window into the foundational chapter of Canadian history.
Language
fr
Duration
~47 hours (2755K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Renald Levesque. This file is made available by the BNQ (Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec) in pdf format HTML file revised by David Widger
Release date
2005-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1574–1635
A sailor, explorer, and writer from France, he helped shape the early history of New France and left some of the clearest firsthand accounts of North America in the early 1600s. His books combine travel narrative, observation, and the practical eye of someone building a colony in an unfamiliar world.
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