Letters from a New World: Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of AmericaMarsilio, 1992 - 214 páginas What caused renaissance geographers in 1507 to name the newly discovered continent America, in honor of Amerigo Vespucci, instead of, say, Columbia? The six letters of Vespucci, published in Letters From a New World, convinced Europe of the momentous truth that earlier had eluded Columbus - Columbus had not reached Asia, but a New World, a new continent between Europe and Asia that would bear the name of America. Vespucci's reports contain the astonished and bewildered observations of a man who first made sense of places and things that were, at the time, unimaginable. While Vespucci's voyages are not legendary, his reports of the New World are. |
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... tell of the coast of the Red Sea on the African side . At the mouth of the strait of that sea lies Zeila , the lord of which city is a Moor named Agi d'Arabi , and they say the place is three days distant from the port of Jiddah ; it ...
... tell of the coast of the Red Sea on the African side . At the mouth of the strait of that sea lies Zeila , the lord of which city is a Moor named Agi d'Arabi , and they say the place is three days distant from the port of Jiddah ; it ...
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... tell of many miracles concerning the gold and other metals and drugs , but I am one of those like Saint Thomas : time will tell . The heavens are generally clear , and adorned with many bright stars , all of which I noted , with their ...
... tell of many miracles concerning the gold and other metals and drugs , but I am one of those like Saint Thomas : time will tell . The heavens are generally clear , and adorned with many bright stars , all of which I noted , with their ...
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... tell how much honor they did heap upon us ; and we visited so many villages that we were nine days underway , so long that our fellow Christians who had stayed behind at the ships were already concerned about us . And finding ourselves ...
... tell how much honor they did heap upon us ; and we visited so many villages that we were nine days underway , so long that our fellow Christians who had stayed behind at the ships were already concerned about us . And finding ourselves ...
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Letters from a New World: Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of America Amerigo Vespucci Vista de fragmentos - 1992 |
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