America Magica
When Renaissance Europe Thought it had Conquered Paradise
Jean-Marc De Beer author Jorge Magasich-Airola author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:1st Jul '07
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The myths of the Old World transposed to the New, ‘America Magica’ is an extraordinary tale of exploration and imagination.
An enthralling account of the conflicting experiences of discovering the New World, drawing upon the intriguing tales of early discovery and amazing illustrations of the day.
An enthralling account of the conflicting experiences of discovering the New World, drawing upon the intriguing tales of early discovery and amazing illustrations of the day. The authors invoke the unique exhilaration of exploration, investigating the conflict between the ambitious idealism and harsh realities that have always characterized and torn the country. After all, did people not go to America in search of both the Garden of Eden and the tribes of the damned?
‘At its best, ‘America Magica’ exhibits one of the most impressive aspects of early 1990s work on Europe’s early modern encounter with the wider world: integrated consideration of ancient and medieval intellectual legacies, early modern cultural constructions, and the practical realities of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century life. […] A handy reference for those perusing European explorers’ journals or geographic treatises and wondering where these odd ideas about griffins, lost cities, and dog-headed men came from.’ —Paul Mapp, College of William & Mary, ‘Journal of World History’
ISBN: 9781843312925
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
226 pages
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