This Earthly Globe

A Venetian Geographer and the Quest to Map the World

Andrea di Robilant author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Atlantic Books

Published:1st Aug '24

£22.00

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This Earthly Globe cover

This book reveals the fascinating life of Giovambattista Ramusio, who played a crucial role in mapping the world during the Renaissance in This Earthly Globe.

In This Earthly Globe, the story unfolds during the Age of Discovery, specifically in the autumn of 1550, when a groundbreaking volume titled Navigationi et Viaggi was published in Venice. This work contained a wealth of geographical information previously unknown to Europeans and marked a significant moment in the history of exploration. The publication was soon followed by two additional volumes, together representing the largest collection of geographical data ever released, effectively laying the foundation for modern geography.

The editor of these transformative volumes was Giovambattista Ramusio, a relatively obscure public servant in the Venetian government. Ramusio’s remarkable endeavor involved gathering a diverse array of narratives, from the iconic journals of Marco Polo to the detailed accounts of the Muslim scholar and diplomat Leo Africanus. Through his efforts, he aimed to democratize knowledge, making it accessible to a wider audience and highlighting the vastness of the world that was previously underestimated.

Andrea di Robilant masterfully narrates the life and challenges faced by Ramusio in This Earthly Globe. The book showcases how he utilized his political acumen, alongside the assistance of cunning diplomats and spies, to compile and disseminate this crucial information. The narrative is not only a historical account but also a testament to the power of knowledge and exploration during a pivotal era.

An extraordinary story that reads more like a thriller than a book about history. A dazzling tale, brilliantly told. * Peter Frankopan, author of The Earth Transformed *
Andrea di Robilant takes us on a remarkable voyage of discovery, sharing the story of Giovambattista Ramusio, whose monumental work revolutionised our understanding of the world. The story brims with secrecy and skulduggery, drawing in popes and pirates, and beautifully captures the excitement and tumult of the years when Europeans were filling in the blank spaces on their maps. A great read for history buffs and adventure-seekers alike. * Ross King, author of The Bookseller of Florence *
What happens when the whole world-picture changes rapidly and decisively? Who assembles the critical information needed to construct a radically new understanding of the way things are? Thanks to the digital revolution, we have been living through such a disorienting transformation, but it is not the first time that received wisdom has been shattered and in urgent need of reassembling. The epochal voyages of the late 15th and early 16th century tore up the traditional European map of the globe and its inhabitants. Andrea di Robilant's wonderful book explores a succession of thrilling, often terrifying encounters with the other and reconstructs the career of the visionary collector who gave the public access to knowledge of how profoundly their world had changed. * Stephen Greenblatt, author of The Swerve: How the World Became Modern *
Andrea di Robilant marries the intrigue of Europe's most powerful royal courts with the globe-trotting thrill of adventure and discovery... This Earthly Globe is a wonderful book, told in an easy and propulsive style and carried by its fascinating central character. By bringing together such a wealth of travellers, many unknown to English audiences, di Robilant has reopened a treasury of stories for anyone interested in early European exploration and geography. * The Sunday Telegraph (5*) *
Andrea di Robilant offers a well-written, accessible introduction to the achievements of one of the great geographical collators of the Renaissance... A hugely entertaining account. * Times Literary Supplement *
Packed with travellers' tales and larger-than-life personalities, This Earthly Globe is an engaging read... Andrea di Robilant has triumphantly excavated [the life of Ramusio] * Literary Review *
A treasure trove of exciting tales and adventures, populated by a fascinating cast, that gives a thorough understanding of how Europeans discovered and mapped the other continents * Paul Strathern, author of The Medici *
A saga that grips and enthrals from start to finish. * Sunday Times on Autumn in Venice *
Hemingway [is] an enduringly fascinating character, one whom di Robilant, with his easy-paced style, has sympathetically brought to life. -- Andrew Lycett * Literary Review on Autumn in Venice *
Effortlessly and expertly explores the secret desires, successes, and depressive obstacles that shrouded Ernest Hemingway's final productive years. * New York Journal of Books on Autumn in Venice *
Andrea di Robilant illuminates the geopolitical machinations and heart-pounding voyages of 17th-century explorers... Scrupulously research­ed, This Earthly Globe reveals the riveting foundations of modern geography and cartography. * Scientific American *

ISBN: 9780857891792

Dimensions: 240mm x 155mm x 28mm

Weight: 516g

272 pages

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