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Christopher Columbus Bücher
Christoph Kolumbus war ein italienischer Seefahrer, dessen Atlantiküberquerungen eine breite Kontaktaufnahme zwischen Europäern und Amerika auslösten. Sein ehrgeiziges Unterfangen, einen neuen westlichen Seeweg nach Asien zu finden, der von der spanischen Krone finanziert wurde, leitete den Beginn der spanischen Kolonisation ein und nahm die breitere europäische Besiedlung der Neuen Welt vorweg. Kolumbus' entscheidende Rolle bei der Einleitung dieser Ära und sein Einfluss auf die Weltgeschichte sind bis heute Gegenstand von Studium und Debatte.






The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The narrative explores Columbus's 1492 voyage, highlighting the profound impact of his arrival in the Americas and the subsequent conquest of the 'New World'. It presents Columbus as a complex character, oscillating between wonder and paranoia, driven by a mix of piety and greed. His interactions with his crew reveal a man caught in petty disputes, yet his ambition and vision as an explorer are undeniable. The accounts provide a rich portrayal of his journeys through the Caribbean and Central America, illustrating his misconceptions and aspirations.
Delve into the life of Christopher Columbus, beyond the well-known narrative of his 1492 voyage. This biography explores his early years, including his education, maritime experiences, and aspirations for a westward passage. It chronicles his epic journeys, detailing encounters with native populations, the challenges faced by his crew, and the discoveries of various islands, including Cuba and Hispaniola. The narrative also highlights his interactions with Spanish royalty and the Pope, providing a comprehensive look at the man whose ambition changed the course of history.
The Spanish letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant'Angel
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This reprint preserves the original 1893 edition of Columbus's letter to Luis de Sant'Angel, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context of Columbus's voyages. It provides insights into his discoveries and the significance of his communication with the Spanish court, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploration history and early European interactions with the Americas.
Presents a day-by-day account of Columbus' outward voyage, the discovery of America, and the voyage home
The Authentic Letters of Columbus, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In 'The Spanish Letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant Angel Escribano de Racion of the Kingdom of Aragon dated 15 February 1493', Bernard Quaritch offers a facsimile and a facsimile translation of the letter that Columbus wrote to announce his discovery of the New World. This document is a key piece of the history of the encounter between Europe and America, and a testimony of the language and the culture of the time.
Chart a course to adventure with The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. This definitive biography of the famous explorer, written by Washington Irving, is a timeless classic that captures the thrill and danger of Columbus' historic journey. Full of vivid descriptions and fascinating historical details, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the Age of Exploration.
This book is a collection of writings by Christopher Columbus and others that describe the European discovery and occupation of the New World. The book includes firsthand accounts of Columbus's travels as well as essays by other explorers and historians of the era.