In the Wake of Columbus: The Impact of the New World on Europe, 1492-1650H. Davidson, 1996 - 128 pàgines |
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... voyage , and later a second storm forced Columbus to land in Portugal rather than Spain . In Lisbon , the Portuguese ... voyage delighted Ferdinand and Isabella , who then honored Columbus at the royal court and approved his proposals ...
... voyage , and later a second storm forced Columbus to land in Portugal rather than Spain . In Lisbon , the Portuguese ... voyage delighted Ferdinand and Isabella , who then honored Columbus at the royal court and approved his proposals ...
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... voyage of the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan . After leaving Portuguese service because of a dispute with the king over an increase in his salary , Magellan entered the ser- vice of the Spanish king Charles I ( soon to be Holy ...
... voyage of the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan . After leaving Portuguese service because of a dispute with the king over an increase in his salary , Magellan entered the ser- vice of the Spanish king Charles I ( soon to be Holy ...
Pàgina 66
... Voyages and Travels was truly international in its sources and worldwide in its scope . Ramusio's interest in collecting ... voyage to New- foundland in 1497. In his third volume ( 1556 ) , Ramusio became the first to publish Giovanni da ...
... Voyages and Travels was truly international in its sources and worldwide in its scope . Ramusio's interest in collecting ... voyage to New- foundland in 1497. In his third volume ( 1556 ) , Ramusio became the first to publish Giovanni da ...
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EUROPEAN POLITICS AND AMERICA | 23 |
EUROPEAN CONCEPTIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS | 51 |
AFTERWORD | 106 |
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