Cabot's Discovery of North AmericaJ. Macqueen, 1897 - 343 páginas |
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... writers to the Atlantic Ocean beyond the Pillars of Hercules was eagerly discussed , it may be thought not quite irre- levant to reproduce Plato's allusions , and they will appear in Appendix A. Anyone requiring informa- tion as to the ...
... writers to the Atlantic Ocean beyond the Pillars of Hercules was eagerly discussed , it may be thought not quite irre- levant to reproduce Plato's allusions , and they will appear in Appendix A. Anyone requiring informa- tion as to the ...
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... writers must know that the geological facts as to the floors and elevations of the sea which are now known to us were not at Plato's disposal . It is possible that Phoenician or other sailors may have got as far into the Atlantic as the ...
... writers must know that the geological facts as to the floors and elevations of the sea which are now known to us were not at Plato's disposal . It is possible that Phoenician or other sailors may have got as far into the Atlantic as the ...
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... writer , who made a compilation in French of the romances of the cycle of 1 In this decisive victory no fewer than sixty - five Venetian ships were burned , and eighteen , with seven thousand prisoners , captured . Among the latter was ...
... writer , who made a compilation in French of the romances of the cycle of 1 In this decisive victory no fewer than sixty - five Venetian ships were burned , and eighteen , with seven thousand prisoners , captured . Among the latter was ...
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... writer tells us that " the finest of all the results . due to the influence of Marco Polo is that of having stirred Columbus to the discovery of the new world . Columbus , jealous of Polo's laurels , spent his life in preparing to get ...
... writer tells us that " the finest of all the results . due to the influence of Marco Polo is that of having stirred Columbus to the discovery of the new world . Columbus , jealous of Polo's laurels , spent his life in preparing to get ...
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... writer's facile brain . The work alleges that " Sir John Maundeville , " the supposed author , was born at St ... writers were ransacked for information or guidance as to the possibility of reaching the Indies by water . In addition to ...
... writer's facile brain . The work alleges that " Sir John Maundeville , " the supposed author , was born at St ... writers were ransacked for information or guidance as to the possibility of reaching the Indies by water . In addition to ...
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Ambassador ancient anno appears Azores Baccalaos believed born Cabot voyages called Canynges Cape Cape Chidley Christopher Christopher Columbus Chronicle church coast Columbus continent copy Council of Ten customs despatch discovered discovery earth English entry evidence existence expedition father Fust Genoese Grand Khan grant Hakluyt Harrisse Henry of Portugal Hieronimo India Indies Infra inscription Insulas Ireland island Italian John Cabot John Stow Kemys King Henry VII King of England Labrador land landfall letter letters-patent London mainland Marco mariners merchants Messer navigation North America ocean papal bull persons Peter Martyr poij Polo port of Bristol Portugal Portuguese possession probably published quæ quale Ramusio record reference regard returned sailed says Sebastian Cabot Seven Cities shippe ships Soncino Spain Spanish spices statement Tarducci terra tion Toscanelli's TRANSLATION Venetian Venice vessels voyage of 1497 writer