CARTIER, JACQUES

zhäk, 1491–1557, French navigator, first explorer of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and discoverer of the St. Lawrence River. He made three voyages to the region, the first two (1534, 1535–36) directly at the command of King Francis I and the third (1541–42) under the sieur de Roberval in a colonization scheme that failed. On the first voyage he entered by the Strait of Belle Isle, skirted its barren north coast for a distance and then coasted along the west shore of Newfoundland to Cape Anguille. From there he discovered the Magdalen Islands and Prince Edward Island and, sailing to the coast of New Brunswick, explored Chaleur Bay, continued around the Gaspé Peninsula, and landed at Gaspé to take possession for France. Continuing to Anticosti Island, he then returned to France. Hitherto the region had been considered cold and forbidding, interesting only because of the Labrador and Newfoundland fisheries, but Cartier's reports of a warmer, more fertile region in New Brunswick and on the Gaspé and of an inlet of unknown extent stimulated the king to dispatch him on a second expedition. On this voyage he ascended the St. Lawrence to the site of modern Quebec and, leaving some of his men to prepare winter quarters, continued to the native village of Hochelaga, on the site of the present-day city of Montreal, and there climbed Mt. Royal to survey the fertile valley and see the Lachine Rapids and Ottawa River. On his return he explored Cabot Strait, ascertaining Newfoundland to be an island. His Brief Récit et succincte narration (1545), a description of this voyage, was his only account to be published in France during his life. On his third trip he penetrated again to the Lachine Rapids and wintered in the same region, but gained little new geographical information. Roberval did not appear until Cartier was on his way home, and Cartier refused to join him. Although Cartier's discoveries were of major geographical importance and the claims of the French to the St. Lawrence valley were based on them, he failed in his primary object, the discovery of the Northwest Passage and natural resources. The region remained virtually untouched until the early 17th cent. The best edition of the voyages is H. P. Biggar, The Voyages of Jacques Cartier (1924).

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...explanation of what they represent. Because Cartier-Bresson has developed technique to the...Jean Renoir as Assistant Director with Jacques Becker. 1937 Married Ratna Mohini...Reflexiones sobre la fotografia ; fotos de H. Cartier Bresson. 4 illus. unknown periodical...
...Yves Bonnefoy, Louis-Rene des Forets, Jacques Dupin, Andre du Bouchet James Petterson...Yves Bonnefoy, Louis-Rene des For6ts, Jacques Dupin, Andr6 du Bouchet / James Petterson...Forets: Figures of Remembrance 63 3 Jacques Dupin: Between Graffiti and Paraphs 103...
LACAN AND THE POLITICAL Jacques Lacan is now acknowledged as the most...English translations of the works of Jacques Lacan. In the case of the Ecrits...following abbreviations: E Jacques Lacan, Ecrits, A Selection, trans...
...See, for example, in vol. IX of the Annales deoieteJean-Jacques Rousseau the bibliography pp. 87 - 276 for 1912--the...1 Annales de la Societe Jean-Jacques Rousseau , VIII, 30-31. ing material contact between the Occident...
...and Paulmier de Gonneville Jacques Cartier in Canada His methods Champlain...Colignys Protestants and like Jacques Cartier, they experienced difficulties...at every turn. Roberval and Jacques Cartier were to suffer the same fate...
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LOrdre De Jacques Cartier et Les Droits Des Franco-Catholiques...the first actions of the Ordre de Jacques Cartier, a secret society founded in 1926...premieres initiatives de lOrdre de Jacques Cartier, une societe secrete fondee en 1926...
...Thierry Tremblay , Justine Rouette , Jacques-Francois Cartier Shellfish have the capacity to accumulate...Thierry Tremblay, (1) Justine Rouette, (1) and Jacques-Francois Cartier (1) (1) Direction de Sante Publique de la Cote-Nord...
...Levys 602 Madison Avenue venue and on the pages of the Paris journal--Eli Lotar and Jacques-Andre Boiffard, among them. It seems highly improbable that Cartier-Bresson would have been unaware of Documents and its axioms of "Doctrines \ Archeologie...
...la rive sud, autour des ponts Jacques-Cartier et Victoria 29. Cet engouement...ville industrielle propose par Jacques Greber en 1950. Alors que la population...liaison avec les ponts Victoria, Jacques-Cartier et Mercier sur le fleuve, et les...
...et vertu : le travail et ses representations en Nouvelle Bretagnemuch greater than. In Le travail et ses representations. M. Cartier (red.). Paris, Editions des archives contemporaines, pp. 17-37. Rifkin, J. 1996. La fin du travail. Paris, La Decouverte...
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...business has expanded to London and New York, where Jacques and Piere Cartier, respectively, opened Cartier businesses and joined their brother in the trade. In London, Jacques Cartier;s frequent trips to India and the maharajahs who...
...The event was the arrival of the Jacques Cartier, paying the first visit to New...great prominence, the visit by the Jacques Cartier was by no means the first example...third of this aid, according to Jacques Le Blanc, the French Permanent...
...worked on what became known as the "Soirees Nomades"--a project Cartier founder Marie-Claude Beaud entrusted to me because of my interest...influenced your programming plans? SL: Pompidou director Jean-Jacques Aillagon wanted my programming to be a space of convergence...
...Impressive the World Has to Offer. Explorer Jacques Cartier was seeking the Northwest Passage to China when he...on its ever-eroding pathways. Its at Gaspe, where Jacques Cartier first made landfall, that visitors can experience...
...Im on the top floor of a new building downtown. From my balcony, I survey the city. Here is the river, here the Jacques Cartier bridge. In the distance, the hills of Mt Saint-Bruno. At the other end, curved like a question mark, the Olympic...
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...July 24, the 205th day of 2009. There are 160 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date: * 1534 - Jacques Cartier lands in Canada and claims the territory for France. * 1567 - Barely more than a year old, the son of Mary Queen...
...turned into the dazzling palet te of colour known as fall foliage. The St Lawrence was named by the French explorer Jacques Cartier who, on a voyage to the New World in 1535, landed on August 10 - the Feast of St Lawrence. With my husband Neil...
...travelling around the world. In 1984, Quebec City was celebrating the 450th anniversary of Canadas discovery by Jacques Cartier. Guy presented a proposal for a showand succeeded in convincing the organizers. And Cirque du Soleil hasnt stopped...
...March 13 with "The World of Jacques Brel," featuring chanteuse...lessons in the style of Henri Cartier Bresson, Bike the Sites "Biking...two films by director Jean-Jacques Annaud, "Lours" ("The Bear...Smithsonian Associates features Jacques Pepin, Jacques Torres, Andre...
...Jimmy Slyde and Buster Brown, Dianne Walker and 10-year-old Cartier Williams. Miss McDonald, a three-time Tony Award-winning...all-French program with works by Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Jacques Ibert and Henri Dutilleux. They will appear at 7:30 p.m...
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CARTIER, JACQUES zhak kartya , 1491 1557, French navigator, first explorer of the...cent. The best edition of the voyages is H. P. Biggar, The Voyages of Jacques Cartier (1924). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...1917, French Canadian historian. He was a prolific writer and produced biographies in French of Samuel de Champlain, Jacques Cartier, Pierre Bedard, and other figures, numerous historical works, and the Inventaire chronologique, an invaluable bibliography...
...islands and many islets, E Que., Canada, in the St. Lawrence River, N of Anticosti island. They were visited (1535) by Jacques Cartier, the French explorer. In 1836 the islands were acquired by the Hudsons Bay Company. ____________________ Copyright...
...Canada, on the St. Lawrence River near its mouth. It is a major port exporting iron ore. The harbor was visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535, and a trading post was built on the site in 1650. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...Saguenay and the St. Lawrence rivers. It is a summer resort in a dairying and lumbering region. The site was visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535. An attempt (1600 1601) to establish a French colony there failed, but Tadoussac later became the site of...
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