

There are two issues of the sole Latin edition of part 8. navibvs in Indiam Orientalem svscepit, addita victoriarum, quas Hollandi de nauibus aliquot Lusitanis reportarunt, commemoratione, & Amboinae Tidorisque castellorum expugnatione": p. "Descriptio navigationis, qvam admiralis Stephanvs ab Hagen cvm XII. "Brevis descriptio navigationis, qvam Cornelivs de Vena in Indiam Orientalem duorum annorum spacio perfecit": p. "Descriptio navigationis a Cornelio Nicolao ad admiralitatem sive praefectvram Iacobi Neccii pertinentis, quatuor annorum decursu in Orientali India perfectae": p. quo vitam suam finiuit suscepta, consignatae, descriptio": p. "Historiae, a qvodam Hermanno de Bree, navis cvivsdam, qvam sepem Hollandicam vocant, mercatore, in navigatione versus Orientalem Indiam ab anno 1602. peractae, addita omnium, quae hoc ei tempore obtigerunt, annotatione": p. "Historica descriptio navigationis, a Iacobo Neccio cvm navibvs aliqvot in Orientalem Indiam suscepta, & ab anno 1601. (5) An account of the second voyage of Steven van der Hagen to the islands of the Moluccas in 1603-1606 first published in Rotterdam in 1606. This relation was published in the Small Voyages for the first time. (4) The voyage of two vessels detached from the fleet under the command of Wilbrandt van Warwijck and placed under the command of Cornelis van de Venne, who sailed with them to China.

(3) A short relation made by Cornelis Claesz of that part of the expedition, under the command of Admiral van Neck, which was detached from the main fleet, placed under the command of Corneille Nicolas, and visted China. Bree's account of the voyage to the East Indies in 1602-1604, under the command of Admirals de Weert and Pietersz.

The narrative of this voyage was written by Roelof Roelofsz and was translated by Artus for both the German and Latin editions of De Bry. They are as follows: (1) the voyage of Jacob van Neck, from 1600-1604, during which he visited the islands of Ternate and Macao, and the city of Patane. This part contains accounts of five voyages made by the Dutch to the East Indies to counteract the influence of the Portuguese and Spaniards who had sought to establish themselves there. This work has been identified as the second issue of the sole Latin edition of part eight of the Small voyages by Church Constitutes the eighth part of Theodor de Bry's Small voyages, printed in 13 parts and an Appendix in Frankfurt am Main and Oppenheim from 1597 to 1633
