Letters from a New World: Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of AmericaWhat 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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... continually along the coast , we concluded that this was continental land —
which I esteem to be bounded by the eastern part of Asia , this being the
beginning of its western part — for many times we chanced to see various
animals , such as ...
... continually along the coast , we concluded that this was continental land —
which I esteem to be bounded by the eastern part of Asia , this being the
beginning of its western part — for many times we chanced to see various
animals , such as ...
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( I do not wish to enlarge upon this , for I doubt I would be believed ) ; who could
tell the infinite number of forest animals , the abundance of lions , jaguars ,
catamounts — not like those in Spain but in the Antipodes — so many lynxes ,
baboons ...
( I do not wish to enlarge upon this , for I doubt I would be believed ) ; who could
tell the infinite number of forest animals , the abundance of lions , jaguars ,
catamounts — not like those in Spain but in the Antipodes — so many lynxes ,
baboons ...
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27 If I wanted to mention separately all the things which are there , and to write
about the numerous kinds of animals and their great numbers , I would grow too
prolix with a matter so vast ; and I certainly believe that our Pliny did not come ...
27 If I wanted to mention separately all the things which are there , and to write
about the numerous kinds of animals and their great numbers , I would grow too
prolix with a matter so vast ; and I certainly believe that our Pliny did not come ...
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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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