Explore with Giovanni Da Verrazzano

Explore with Giovanni Da Verrazzano
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Publisher : Travel with the Great Explorer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0778739287
ISBN-13 : 9780778739289
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Explore with Giovanni Da Verrazzano by : Cynthia O'Brien

In the early 1500s, Italian-born explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano led France's exploration in the New World. In a fierce rivalry with Spain to claim new territories, King Francis I sent Verrazzano to find a westward route across the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and East Asia. Verrazzano mistakenly believed he had discovered the route. In fact, he had sailed along much of the eastern coast of North America, and his travels greatly increased Europe's knowledge of the New World. However, the French failed to follow up on his discoveries-and Verrazzano's achievements were largely forgotten for centuries. Book jacket.

The Voyage of John de Verazzano

The Voyage of John de Verazzano
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Publisher : Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 9781616403812
ISBN-13 : 1616403810
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Voyage of John de Verazzano by : Giovanni Da Verrazzano

The Voyage of John De Verazzano, written 1524, was a letter to King Francis the I of France by Giovanni (or John) da Verrazzano upon his exploration of North Carolina and the Pamlico Sound, which he thought was the entrance to the Pacific Ocean. His analysis resulted in one of many errors in the way North America was represented on a map; it was not fully and correctly mapped until the late 1800s. The letter, translated from its original Italian, provides an interesting insight into how the newly-discovered continent was viewed by explorers and other countries. Also included is an account, in Italian, of Verazzano's discovery of New York Harbor.GIOVANNI DA VERRAZZANO (1485-1528) was an Italian explorer of North America, the first European since the colonization of the Americas by the Norse colonies to explore the Atlantic coast. Born near Florence, he soon moved to France and started a career as a navigator, after which he was invited to explore North America by the French King Francis I. Throughout his years, he explored New York Harbor, Narragansett Bay, the coast of Maine, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, Florida, the Bahamas, and the Lesser Antilles. Verrazzano made a total of three trips, dying in 1528 after embarking on an island and being killed and eaten by the local Carib cannibals.

The Voyages of Jacques Cartier

The Voyages of Jacques Cartier
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781487516796
ISBN-13 : 1487516797
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Voyages of Jacques Cartier by : Ramsay Cook

Jacques Cartier's voyages of 1534, 1535, and 1541constitute the first record of European impressions of the St Lawrence region of northeastern North American and its peoples. The Voyages are rich in details about almost every aspect of the region's environment and the people who inhabited it. As Ramsay Cook points out in his introduction, Cartier was more than an explorer; he was also Canada's first ethnographer. His accounts provide a wealth of information about the native people of the region and their relations with each other. Indirectly, he also reveals much about himself and about sixteenth-century European attitudes and beliefs. These memoirs recount not only the French experience with the Iroquois, but alo the Iroquois' discovery of the French. In addition to Cartier's Voyages, a slightly amended version of H.P. Biggar's 1924 text, the volume includes a series of letters relating to Cartier and the Sieur de Roberval, who was in command of cartier on the last voyage. Many of these letters appear for the first time in English. Ramsay Cook's introduction, 'Donnacona Discovers Europe,' rereads the documents in the light of recent scholarship as well as from contemporary perspectives in order to understand better the viewpoints of Cartier and the native people with whom he came into contact.

The Voyage of Verrazzano

The Voyage of Verrazzano
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Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433081688982
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Voyage of Verrazzano by : Henry Cruse Murphy

New York's European Explorers

New York's European Explorers
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : 9781477773413
ISBN-13 : 147777341X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis New York's European Explorers by : Amelie von Zumbusch

Founded on recent historical investigations, this exciting volume delves into the journeys of the first intrepid travelers who sailed across the ocean to explore unknown lands. • Featured explorers include Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and Giovanni da Verrazzano. • Address which Native American peoples were encountered by early explorers. • Also included are valuable primary source documents and maps from this exciting period of New York’s history.

Giovanni Da Verrazzano

Giovanni Da Verrazzano
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Total Pages : 12
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:955844905
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Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Giovanni Da Verrazzano by : Torquato Carlo Giannini

Explorers Who Got Lost

Explorers Who Got Lost
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 0812520386
ISBN-13 : 9780812520385
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Explorers Who Got Lost by : Diane Sansevere-Dreher

Examines the adventures of such early explorers of America as Columbus, Dias, and Cabot. Includes information on the events, society, and superstitions of the times.

Nature in the New World

Nature in the New World
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780822973812
ISBN-13 : 0822973812
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Nature in the New World by : Antonello Gerbi

Translated by Jeremy Moyle In Nature in the New World (translated into English in 1985), Antonello Gerbi examines the fascinating reports of the first Europeans to see the Americas. These accounts provided the basis for the images of strange and new flora, fauna, and human creatures that filled European imaginations.Initial chapters are devoted to the writings of Columbus, Vespucci, Cortes, Verrazzano, and others. The second portion of the book concerns the Historia general y natural de las Indias of Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo, a work commissioned by Charles V of Spain in 1532 but not published in its entirety until the 1850s. Antonello Gerbi contends that Oviedo, a Spanish administrator who lived in Santo Domingo, has been unjustly neglected as a historian. Gerbi shows that Oviedo was a major authority on the culture, history, and conquest of the New World.