Columbus: His Enterprise

Columbus: His Enterprise
Title Columbus: His Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Hans Koning
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 142
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0853458251

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Discusses how the expeditions of Columbus increased the wealth of Spain, yet severely damaged the lives of the native Americans.

Columbus

Columbus
Title Columbus PDF eBook
Author Hans Koning
Publisher Latin America Bureau (Lab)
Pages 152
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A biography of the fifteenth-century Italian seaman and navigator who unknowingly discovered a new continent while looking for a western route to India.

Columbus: His Enterprise

Columbus: His Enterprise
Title Columbus: His Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Hans Koning
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 142
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1583673822

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"The book is an idea that has finally found its time." --Publisher's Weekly "I think your book on Christopher Columbus is important. I'm more grateful for that book than any other book I have read in a couple of years." --Kurt Vonnegut

Columbus

Columbus
Title Columbus PDF eBook
Author Hans Koning
Publisher New York : Monthly Review Press
Pages 140
Release 1976
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A biography of the fifteenth-century Italian seaman and navigator who unknowingly discovered a new continent while looking for a western route to India.

Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies

Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies
Title Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Springer
Pages 205
Release 2016-09-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1137080590

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In 1492, previously separate worlds collided and began to merge, often painfully, into the world-system in which we live today. Columbus's four Atlantic voyages (1492-1504) helped link Africa, Europe, and the Americas in a conflicted economic and cultural symbiosis. These carefully selected documents describe the voyages and their immediate impact on Europe and the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. Symcox and Sullivan's engaging introduction presents Columbus as neither hero nor villain, but as a significant historical actor who improvised responses to a changed world. Document headnotes provide context for understanding Columbus's voyages within the broader context of fifteenth-century Europe and the policies of the Spanish crown. Maps, illustrations, a chronology, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography invite students to analyze and interpret the documents.

Rethinking Columbus

Rethinking Columbus
Title Rethinking Columbus PDF eBook
Author Bill Bigelow
Publisher Rethinking Schools
Pages 197
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 094296120X

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Provides resources for teaching elementary and secondary school students about Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.

The Book of Prophecies

The Book of Prophecies
Title The Book of Prophecies PDF eBook
Author Christopher Columbus
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 435
Release 2004-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1592446485

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Christopher Columbus returned to Europe in the final days of 1500, ending his third voyage to the Indies not in triumph but in chains. Seeking to justify his actions and protect his rights, he began to compile biblical texts and excerpts from patristic writings and medieval theology in a manuscript known as the Book of Prophecies. This unprecedented collection was designed to support his vision of the discovery of the Indies as an important event in the process of human salvation - a first step toward the liberation of Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim domination. This work is part of a twelve-volume series produced by U.C.L.A.'s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies which involved the collaboration of some forty scholars over the course of fourteen years. In this volume of the series, Roberto Rusconi has written a complete historical introduction to the Book of Prophecies, describing the manuscript's history and analyzing its principal themes. His edition of the documents, the only modern one, includes a complete critical apparatus and detailed commentary, while the facing-page English translations allow Columbus's work to be appreciated by the general public and scholars alike.