Atlas of Columbus and the Great Discoveries

Atlas of Columbus and the Great Discoveries
Title Atlas of Columbus and the Great Discoveries PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Nebenzahl
Publisher Chicago : Rand McNally
Pages 168
Release 1990
Genre America
ISBN 9780528834073

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Depicts fifteenth- and sixteenth-century maps and describes how the way the world was portrayed changed as mapmakers incorporated information on the Americas into their work

Historical Atlas of Exploration

Historical Atlas of Exploration
Title Historical Atlas of Exploration PDF eBook
Author Angus Konstam
Publisher
Pages 191
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780816042487

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A study of the age of exploration includes short biographies of explorers and their accomplishments, and profiles of cultures such as the Japanese and Inca, and their response to foreign invaders.

Terra Cognita

Terra Cognita
Title Terra Cognita PDF eBook
Author Eviatar Zerubavel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2018-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 1351305980

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Most of us are fascinated by the conventional storybook account of Christopher Columbus' heroic discovery of America in 1492. Yet, should the credit for discovering America go to a man who insisted it was but a few islands off the shores of China?In Terra Cognita, Eviatar Zerubavel argues that physical encounters are only one part of the complex, multifaceted process of discovery. Such encounters must be complemented by an understanding of the true identity of what is being discovered. The small group of islands claimed by Columbus to have been discovered off the shores of Asia was a far cry from what we now call America. The discovery of the New World was not achieved in a single day but was a slow process--mental as well as physical--that lasted almost three hundred years. By celebrating 1492 as a year of discovery, we inevitably distort the reality of history.In vividly documenting how a slowly emerging New World gradually forced itself into Europe's consciousness, Zerubavel shows that Columbus did not discover America on October 12, 1492. Supplemented by fascinating old maps and a new preface written for this paperback edition, Terra Cognita will be of interest to historians, geographers, cognitive scientists, sociologists, and students of culture.

Bodies and Maps

Bodies and Maps
Title Bodies and Maps PDF eBook
Author Maryanne Cline Horowitz
Publisher BRILL
Pages 435
Release 2020-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 9004438033

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An exploration of the ways early modern European artists have visualized continents through the female (sometimes male) body to express their perceptions of newly encountered peoples. Often stereotypical, these personifications are however more complex than what they seem.

Shores of Knowledge: New World Discoveries and the Scientific Imagination

Shores of Knowledge: New World Discoveries and the Scientific Imagination
Title Shores of Knowledge: New World Discoveries and the Scientific Imagination PDF eBook
Author Joyce Appleby
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 320
Release 2013-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 0393239519

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Recounts the triumphs and mishaps of Columbus and other explorers, following the naturalists--both famous and obscure--whose investigations of the world's fauna and flora fueled the rise of science and technology that propelled Western Europe towards modernity.

Navigations

Navigations
Title Navigations PDF eBook
Author Malyn Newitt
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 369
Release 2023-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1789147026

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A critical reassessment of world-shaping Portuguese voyages of discovery that places these quests in historical context. The lasting impact of historic Portuguese voyages of discovery is unquestionable. The slave trade, the diaspora of the Sephardic Jews, and the intercontinental spread of plants and animals all make clear these voyages’ long-term global significance. Navigations reexamines these Portuguese quests by placing them in their medieval and Renaissance settings. It shows how these voyages grew out of a crusading ethos, as well as long-distance trade with Asia and Africa and developments in map-making and ship design. Malyn Newitt also narrates these voyages of discovery in the framework of Portuguese politics, describing the role of the Portuguese ruling dynasty—including its female members—in the flowering of the Portuguese Renaissance, the creation of the Renaissance state with its distinctive ideology, and in the cultural changes that took place within a wider European context.

Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 1

Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 1
Title Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. B. Symons
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 362
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 177282433X

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The Meta Incognita Project was initiated to cast new light on the Arctic voyages of Martin Frobisher and their significance for the histories of North America and Britain. Although the Elizabethan venture failed to discover a northwest passage to mines and precious metals, and to establish a colony in the future Canadian Arctic, it left valuable legacies.