Thinking of the New World The Antiquity of the Discovery

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Pretou, Pierre [1 ]
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[1] Univ La Rochelle, OTELO LAMOP, La Rochelle, France
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Great Discoveries; Mundus Novus; Imago Mundi; Cosmography;
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The persistence of medieval representations of the world in the sixteenth century puts into perspective the significance of the experience of oceanic navigators. Where a regressive understanding of history sees in the emergence of modern cartography the demise of a system of thought, it does not account for the persistence of a vision of space inherited from the Christian Middle Age; the very vision which had led to the Great Discoveries. Neither dead nor the transformations of European religiosity; more so than it resulted from the chronology of the exploration of the Americas. Until the mid-sixteenth century, the knowledge of the world was not going through a transitory phase thank to the invention of the oceanic and American worlds but was rather validated.
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页数:16
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