AMERIGO VESPUCCI – Discover the Man Behind the Legend
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- Nombre de pages280
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775080-2
- EAN8596547750802
- Date de parution12/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
AMERIGO VESPUCCI - Discover the Man Behind the Legend offers an evocative exploration of the Age of Discovery through writings attributed to some of the era's most pivotal figures: Christopher Columbus, Bartolomé de las Casas, and Amerigo Vespucci himself. This anthology traverses the profound impact of European exploration on the New World, capturing experiences ranging from the realities of navigation and conquest to reflections on encounters with indigenous peoples.
The diversity of literary styles-from Columbus's pragmatic logs to de las Casas's morally impassioned accounts-invites readers to witness the multiplicity of narratives that defined this transformative period. The included authors were not merely chroniclers of their time but central figures whose lives and stories are intertwined with the era's pivotal events. Columbus, Vespucci, and de las Casas provided foundational perspectives that shaped historical and cultural understandings of the New World's discovery and colonization.
Through their varied voices, the anthology delves into the moral, philosophical, and socio-political implications of their journeys. The text aligns closely with the larger themes of exploration and exploitation, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue regarding these enduring legacies. This collection is an indispensable asset for those seeking to unravel the complex tapestry of the Age of Discovery.
It facilitates a profound engagement with multiple perspectives, ensuring that readers grasp the nuances of this historical epoch. Whether approached for its educational substance, its rich diversity of insights, or the dialogue it fosters among the writers, this anthology encapsulates the era's complexities and challenges, offering a unique window into the past that continues to echo in the present.
Perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike, it encourages a deeper appreciation and understanding of the historical narratives that continue to shape contemporary discourse.
The diversity of literary styles-from Columbus's pragmatic logs to de las Casas's morally impassioned accounts-invites readers to witness the multiplicity of narratives that defined this transformative period. The included authors were not merely chroniclers of their time but central figures whose lives and stories are intertwined with the era's pivotal events. Columbus, Vespucci, and de las Casas provided foundational perspectives that shaped historical and cultural understandings of the New World's discovery and colonization.
Through their varied voices, the anthology delves into the moral, philosophical, and socio-political implications of their journeys. The text aligns closely with the larger themes of exploration and exploitation, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue regarding these enduring legacies. This collection is an indispensable asset for those seeking to unravel the complex tapestry of the Age of Discovery.
It facilitates a profound engagement with multiple perspectives, ensuring that readers grasp the nuances of this historical epoch. Whether approached for its educational substance, its rich diversity of insights, or the dialogue it fosters among the writers, this anthology encapsulates the era's complexities and challenges, offering a unique window into the past that continues to echo in the present.
Perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike, it encourages a deeper appreciation and understanding of the historical narratives that continue to shape contemporary discourse.
AMERIGO VESPUCCI - Discover the Man Behind the Legend offers an evocative exploration of the Age of Discovery through writings attributed to some of the era's most pivotal figures: Christopher Columbus, Bartolomé de las Casas, and Amerigo Vespucci himself. This anthology traverses the profound impact of European exploration on the New World, capturing experiences ranging from the realities of navigation and conquest to reflections on encounters with indigenous peoples.
The diversity of literary styles-from Columbus's pragmatic logs to de las Casas's morally impassioned accounts-invites readers to witness the multiplicity of narratives that defined this transformative period. The included authors were not merely chroniclers of their time but central figures whose lives and stories are intertwined with the era's pivotal events. Columbus, Vespucci, and de las Casas provided foundational perspectives that shaped historical and cultural understandings of the New World's discovery and colonization.
Through their varied voices, the anthology delves into the moral, philosophical, and socio-political implications of their journeys. The text aligns closely with the larger themes of exploration and exploitation, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue regarding these enduring legacies. This collection is an indispensable asset for those seeking to unravel the complex tapestry of the Age of Discovery.
It facilitates a profound engagement with multiple perspectives, ensuring that readers grasp the nuances of this historical epoch. Whether approached for its educational substance, its rich diversity of insights, or the dialogue it fosters among the writers, this anthology encapsulates the era's complexities and challenges, offering a unique window into the past that continues to echo in the present.
Perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike, it encourages a deeper appreciation and understanding of the historical narratives that continue to shape contemporary discourse.
The diversity of literary styles-from Columbus's pragmatic logs to de las Casas's morally impassioned accounts-invites readers to witness the multiplicity of narratives that defined this transformative period. The included authors were not merely chroniclers of their time but central figures whose lives and stories are intertwined with the era's pivotal events. Columbus, Vespucci, and de las Casas provided foundational perspectives that shaped historical and cultural understandings of the New World's discovery and colonization.
Through their varied voices, the anthology delves into the moral, philosophical, and socio-political implications of their journeys. The text aligns closely with the larger themes of exploration and exploitation, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue regarding these enduring legacies. This collection is an indispensable asset for those seeking to unravel the complex tapestry of the Age of Discovery.
It facilitates a profound engagement with multiple perspectives, ensuring that readers grasp the nuances of this historical epoch. Whether approached for its educational substance, its rich diversity of insights, or the dialogue it fosters among the writers, this anthology encapsulates the era's complexities and challenges, offering a unique window into the past that continues to echo in the present.
Perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike, it encourages a deeper appreciation and understanding of the historical narratives that continue to shape contemporary discourse.








