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The Voyage Of Thought Navigating Knowledge Across The Sixteenthcentury World Michael Wintroub

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The Voyage Of Thought Navigating Knowledge Across The Sixteenthcentury World Michael Wintroub
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.26 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Michael Wintroub
ISBN: 9781107188235, 1107188237
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Voyage Of Thought Navigating Knowledge Across The Sixteenthcentury World Michael Wintroub by Michael Wintroub 9781107188235, 1107188237 instant download after payment.

The Voyage of Thought is a micro-historical and cross-disciplinary analysis of the texts and contexts that informed the remarkable journey of the French ship captain, merchant, and poet, Jean Parmentier, from Dieppe to Sumatra in 1529. In tracing the itinerary of this voyage, Michael Wintroub examines an early attempt by the French to challenge Spanish and Portuguese oceanic hegemony and to carve out an empire in the Indies. He investigates the commercial, cultural, and religious lives of provincial humanists, including their relationship to the classical authorities they revered, the literary culture they cultivated, the techniques of oceanic navigation they pioneered, and the distant peoples with whom they came into contact. Ideal for graduate students and scholars, this journey into the history of science describes the manifold and often contradictory genealogies of the modern in the early modern world.

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