Der Kampf Um Teneriffa, or "The Struggle for Tenerife," presents the epic poem by Antonio de Viana, detailing the Spanish conquest of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. This historical work, originally written in Spanish and presented here, blends poetry and historical narrative to recount the events of the 16th-century conflict. Viana's work provides insights into the perspectives and experiences of those involved in this pivotal moment in the history of the Canary Islands. Volumes 163-165 offer a valuable literary and historical resource for scholars and readers interested in Spanish colonial history and epic poetry.
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