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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... east , which is to say that the moon was about a degree and some minutes to the east of Mars , and at midnight was five and a half degrees to the east , more or less . Thus , setting up the proportion : " If twenty - four hours equal ...
... east , which is to say that the moon was about a degree and some minutes to the east of Mars , and at midnight was five and a half degrees to the east , more or less . Thus , setting up the proportion : " If twenty - four hours equal ...
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... east called Malacca , which is reputed to be very rich , and is like a warehouse for all the ships that come from the Sea of the Ganges and the Indian Sea - just as Cadiz is storehouse for all the vessels which pass from east to west ...
... east called Malacca , which is reputed to be very rich , and is like a warehouse for all the ships that come from the Sea of the Ganges and the Indian Sea - just as Cadiz is storehouse for all the vessels which pass from east to west ...
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... east as far as Salmonis , which is said to be the eastern end of Crete . " Next come two vast seas with dark waves , lashed by the north wind coming from Ismarus , which rushes straight down from the regions of the north . The first ...
... east as far as Salmonis , which is said to be the eastern end of Crete . " Next come two vast seas with dark waves , lashed by the north wind coming from Ismarus , which rushes straight down from the regions of the north . The first ...
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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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