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Adventurer, merchant and mapper of the New World, Amerigo VespucciÕs life is fascinating and vivid Ð his letters, published here in full, reveal his discoveries.
Born in Florence in the mid-15th century, Vespucci expressed an interest in the newly-discovered lands across the Atlantic Ocean from an early age. Educated by his uncle, a learned Dominican friar, in youth that Vespucci displayed a talent for money matters and mathematics Ð these talents helped during his sea expeditions, which saw him draw many of the first maps made of South America’s coast.
This book does not merely contain VespucciÕs own writings, but also letters of other authors who refer to him and his accomplishments. Christopher Columbus praised VespucciÕs competence, while he is alluded to multiple times in the writings of historian Bartolome de las Casas. The compiler, annotator and translator of these correspondences is Clements R. Markham, who is keen to reveal the character and deeds that underpin Amerigo VespucciÕs reputation.
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