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The new man and the new world: The influence of Renaissance humanism on the explorers of the Italian Era of Discovery

Posted on:1992-01-03Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:San Jose State UniversityCandidate:Di Giacomo, RichardFull Text:PDF
GTID:2475390014499973Subject:Modern history
Abstract/Summary:
The collective discoveries of Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, John and Sebastian Cabot, and Giovanni da Verrazzano constitute a distinct Italian Era of Discovery which laid the groundwork for all other voyages which followed. The Italian discoverers deserve a place alongside the well-known Humanists in the history of art, literature, philosophy, and government by virtue of their research and accomplishments. The explorers also made original contributions to the fields of science, navigation and cartography.;The world view of the Italian explorers evolved to include the concept of a new world. They had to reevaluate their cosmography and change the maps to reflect their new knowledge. The concept of a New World was equally profound as that of a new age. The most important contribution of the Italian explorers was not what they found, but the change in thinking that took place when they tried to explain their discoveries.
Keywords/Search Tags:Italian, New world, Explorers
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