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_aMetcalf, Alida C., _d1954- _e1 |
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_aMapping an Atlantic world _bcirca 1500 / _cAlida C. Metcalf. |
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_aBaltimore : _bJohns Hopkins University Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aThe Atlantic Ocean on the periphery -- _t1500 -- _tChartmakers -- _tThe fourth part of the world -- _tParrots and trees -- _tThe cannibalist scene. |
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_a"The year 1500, Metcalf argues, was a turning point in Europeans' understanding of their world in relation to the Atlantic Ocean. In the sixteenth century, cartographers began to conceptualize-and present to the public-an interconnected Atlantic World that was open and navigable, in contrast with the mysterious ocean that had blocked off the Western hemisphere before Columbus. The author contends that early modern cartographers were significant agents in the intellectual history of the Atlantic World"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aCartographers _xHistory _y16th century. |
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_aCartography _zAtlantic Ocean Region _xHistory _y16th century. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |