The longest voyage : circumnavigators in the age of discovery
معرفی کتاب «The longest voyage : circumnavigators in the age of discovery» نوشتهٔ Robert Silverberg، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ohio University Press در سال 1997. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This fascinating narrative captures all the drama and danger, the events and personalities that make up the colorful story of the first voyages around the world.Quoting frequently from the Pigafetta journal, a highly entertaining and detailed eye-witness account of Magellan's unprecented circumnavigation (1519-1522), Mr. Silverberg gives us an immediate, exciting, and intimate glimpse into that historic venture: the frequent threats of mutiny; the nearly unendurable extremes of heat, cold, hunger, thirst, and fatigue; the fear, the tedium, the moments of despair; the discoveries of strange new people and strange new lands; and finally, Magellan's own dramatic death during a fanatic attempt to convert pagan Philippine Islanders to Christianity.Sir Francis Drake is our second sea-captain — a glamourous and dashing figure completely unlike the intense, brooding Magellan. Daring, ambitious, energetic, and passionately anti-Catholic, Drake in his circumnavigation (1577-1580) for Englad's Queen Elizabeth was involved as much in piracy as in exploration, yet he became known even to the Spanish as a gallant raider, a gentleman pirate who respected ladies in distress and released prisoners unharmed.In 1586, as tension between England and Spain was mounting to its peak, Thomas Cavendish set off to plunder Spain's American gold, and in so doing accomplished the fastest circumnavigation to that time. But he lacked both Magellan's fanatic zeal and Drake's daring and finesse, and his voyage was the least productive in terms of both geographic knowledge and financial gain.Toward the very end of the sixteenth century the Dutch entered the scene, making the contest for control of the Indies a three-way race. The first Dutch circumnavigator, Olivier van Noort, was more a pirate than an explorer — a powerful, brutal man who slaughtered tribes of friendly Indians, and attacked and looted Spanish selttlements in the New World. With the amalgamation of a number of Dutch trading (...) From the intense and brooding Magellan and the glamorous and dashing Sir Francis Drake; to Thomas Cavendish, who set off to plunder Spain’s American gold and the Dutch circumnavigators, whose numbers included pirates as well as explorers and merchants, Robert Silverberg captures the adventures and seafaring exploits of a bygone era. Over the course of a century, European circumnavigators in small ships charted the coast of the New World and explored the Pacific Ocean. Characterized by fierce nationalism, competitiveness, and bloodshed, The Longest Voyage: Circumnavigators in the Age of Discovery captures the drama, danger, and personalities in the colorful story of the first voyages around the world. These accounts begin with Magellan’s unprecedented 1519–22 circumnavigation, providing an immediate, exciting, and intimate glimpse into that historic venture. The story includes frequent threats of mutiny; the nearly unendurable extremes of heat, cold, hunger, thirst, and fatigue; the fear, tedium, and moments of despair; the discoveries of exotic new peoples and strange new lands; and, finally, Magellan’s own dramatic death during a fanatical attempt to convert native Philippine islanders to Christianity. Capturing the total context of political climate and historical change that made the Age of Discovery one of excitement and drama, Silverberg brings a motley crew of early ocean explorers vividly to life.
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