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The voyage and expedition to Portugal. A Historical Voyage: Expedition to Portugal
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- Nombre de pages16
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4752737-4
- EAN8596547527374
- Date de parution22/08/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille667 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Voyage and Expedition to Portugal, ' the Sovereign of England and Wales presents a foundational text of exploration literature, chronicling a significant maritime journey imbued with political and cultural implications. The work combines meticulous navigational details with rich descriptions of the Portuguese coast, weaving together a narrative that reflects the spirit of the Age of Discovery.
Written in an accessible yet authoritative style, this account engages with themes of imperial ambition and intercultural contact during the late 16th century, serving as a vital document that highlights the complexities of European exploration. As a key figure in England's maritime history, the Sovereign's personal involvement in this expedition reveals a profound understanding of the strategic importance of Portugal during a period of intense rivalry among European powers.
This work likely stemmed from both a desire to assert England'Äôs dominance in the seas and an interest in fostering trade relationships that could bolster the nation'Äôs economic standing. The perspective offered in this text reflects broader historical currents, including the rise of national identities and the thirst for knowledge about foreign lands. Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance literature and history, this book offers valuable insights into the motivations behind early explorations and their lasting impact on international relations.
Its significance transcends mere navigation, encouraging readers to ponder the intricate dynamics of power, commerce, and cultural exchange that characterized the era.
Written in an accessible yet authoritative style, this account engages with themes of imperial ambition and intercultural contact during the late 16th century, serving as a vital document that highlights the complexities of European exploration. As a key figure in England's maritime history, the Sovereign's personal involvement in this expedition reveals a profound understanding of the strategic importance of Portugal during a period of intense rivalry among European powers.
This work likely stemmed from both a desire to assert England'Äôs dominance in the seas and an interest in fostering trade relationships that could bolster the nation'Äôs economic standing. The perspective offered in this text reflects broader historical currents, including the rise of national identities and the thirst for knowledge about foreign lands. Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance literature and history, this book offers valuable insights into the motivations behind early explorations and their lasting impact on international relations.
Its significance transcends mere navigation, encouraging readers to ponder the intricate dynamics of power, commerce, and cultural exchange that characterized the era.



