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Letters from a New World

Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of America

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An edition of Letters from a new world (1992)

Letters from a New World

Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of America

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What caused renaissance geographers in 1507 to name the newly discovered continent America, in honor of Amerigo Vespucci, instead of, say, Columbia? The six letters of Vespucci, published in Letters From a New World, convinced Europe of the momentous truth that earlier had eluded Columbus - Columbus had not reached Asia, but a New World, a new continent between Europe and Asia that would bear the name of America. Vespucci's reports contain the astonished and bewildered observations of a man who first made sense of places and things that were, at the time, unimaginable. While Vespucci's voyages are not legendary, his reports of the New World are.

Amerigo Vespucci (1452-1512) grew up in Florence during its heyday, in the company of genius - Machiavelli, Vasari and Botticelli. A member of the professional class, he was a scholar, scientist, diplomat, and master of self-promotion. Devoted to serving the Medici banking interests and the courts of Europe, Vespucci traveled as a pilot on the voyages of others, never leading his own, but claiming that some were his own. Despite the controversy surrounding his claims, he ended his career as Chief Pilot for the Spanish crown, a far cry from the disgrace and imprisonment that marked Columbus's final years.

The letters of Amerigo Vespucci, one of the founding texts in the history of modern America, are published here in their entirety for the first time in the English language. A selection of renaissance texts, including a letter by Christopher Columbus and excerpts from Bartolome de Las Casas's History of the Indies, provides further insight into the debate around the Florentine navigator's letters. A foreword by Garry Wills puts the debate in perspective for the contemporary reader.

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Marsilio Pub
Language
English
Pages
214

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Letters from a New World: Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of America
September 1992, Marsilio Pub
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Library of Congress
E125.V5 A3 1992

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
214
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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Open Library
OL8441754M
Internet Archive
lettersfromnewwo0000vesp
ISBN 10
0941419622
ISBN 13
9780941419628
OCLC/WorldCat
27209298
Library Thing
1369192
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522868

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