The Renaissance Explorers

The Renaissance Explorers
Title The Renaissance Explorers PDF eBook
Author Alicia Klepeis
Publisher Renaissance for Kids
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781619306899

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Who were the Renaissance explorers? How did they change the world? Find out in The Renaissance Explorers with History Projects for Kids for readers ages 10 to 15. Meet five famous Renaissance explorers, including Niccolò de Conti, Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco da Gama, Pêro da Covilhã, and Ferdinand Magellan, while engaging in STEAM activities that incorporate the engineering design process to build critical and creative thinking skills.

Columbus and the Renaissance Explorers

Columbus and the Renaissance Explorers
Title Columbus and the Renaissance Explorers PDF eBook
Author Barrons Educational Series
Publisher Barron's Educational Series
Pages 36
Release 1998-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780764105302

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Chronicles the life, voyages, and discoveries of Christopher Columbusand other Renaissance explorers.

Columbus & the Renaissance Explorers

Columbus & the Renaissance Explorers
Title Columbus & the Renaissance Explorers PDF eBook
Author Colin Hynson
Publisher New Forest Press
Pages 48
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781848983052

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Relates Columbus' preparations to search for a new route to Asia, describes his four voyages to America, and discusses the exploration of North America, Africa, and India by other explorers.

The Renaissance Inventors

The Renaissance Inventors
Title The Renaissance Inventors PDF eBook
Author Alicia Klepeis
Publisher Renaissance for Kids
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN 9781619306837

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Who are some of the most important inventors of the Renaissance? In The Renaissance Inventors with History Projects for Kids, readers ages 10 through 15 explore the lives of some of the best-known inventors of the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries, including Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Leon Battista Alberti, Johannes Gutenberg, and Gerardus Mercator. Kids also dive into student-led STEAM activities to learn about the engineering design process and develop critical and creative thinking skills.

Exploration in the Renaissance

Exploration in the Renaissance
Title Exploration in the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Lynne Elliott
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 36
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778745938

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It's high adventure in this thrilling addition to the Renaissance World series! Come aboard for the Age of Exploration, as brave Europeans sail around the world in search of sea routes to Asia and India-and found much more than anticipated.

Gold, Glory, and the Gospel

Gold, Glory, and the Gospel
Title Gold, Glory, and the Gospel PDF eBook
Author Louis Booker Wright
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1970
Genre Discoveries in geography
ISBN

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A lively, colorful account of the adventures of Spanish, Portuguese, and English explorers emphasizes their diverse and seemingly contradictory motives.

Into the White

Into the White
Title Into the White PDF eBook
Author Christopher P. Heuer
Publisher Zone Books
Pages 265
Release 2019-05-24
Genre Art
ISBN 1942130147

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European narratives of the Atlantic New World tell stories of people and things: strange flora, wondrous animals, and sun-drenched populations for Europeans to mythologize or exploit. Yet between 1500 and 1700 one region upended all of these conventions in travel writing, science, and, most unexpectedly, art: the Arctic. Icy, unpopulated, visually and temporally “abstract,” the far North – a different kind of terra incognita for the Renaissance imagination – offered more than new stuff to be mapped, plundered, or even seen. Neither a continent, an ocean, nor a meteorological circumstance, the Arctic forced visitors from England, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy, to grapple with what we would now call a “nonsite,” spurring dozens of previously unknown works, objects, and texts – and this all in an intellectual and political milieu crackling with Reformation debates over art’s very legitimacy. Into the White uses five case studies to probe how the early modern Arctic (as site, myth, and ecology) affected contemporary debates of perception and matter, of representation, discovery, and the time of the earth – long before the nineteenth century romanticized the polar landscape. In the far North, this book contends, the Renaissance exotic became something far stranger than the marvelous or the curious, something darkly material and unmasterable, something beyond the idea of image itself.