Title:
This earthly globe : a Venetian geographer and the race to map the world / Andrea di Robilant.
ISBN:
9780307597076
9780307743848
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Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2024.
©2024
Physical Description:
260 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
General Note:
"This is a Borzoi book." -- title page verso.
Contents:
The education of a geographer -- Pigafetta's diary -- Cadamosto -- African masterpiece -- Meeting Prester John -- Indian journeys -- A peek across the Atlantic -- In the Land of Biru -- The return of Marco Polo -- Stealing time from time -- Post script.
Summary:
"In the autumn of 1550, a thick volume containing a wealth of new geographical information, with startling wood-cut maps of Africa, India and Indonesia, was published in Venice under the title Navigationi & Viaggi (Journeys & Navigations). The person who had edited this remarkable collection of travelogues, journals, and classified government reports was unknown. Two more volumes delivered the most accurate information on Asia and the "New" World that was available. The three volumes together constituted an unparalleled release of geographical data into the public domain. It was, Andrea di Robilant writes, the biggest Wikileak of the Renaissance. In Orb, di Robilant brings to life the palace intrigues, editorial wheedling, delicate alliances, and vibrant curiosity that resulted in this coup by the editor G. B. Ramusio. Learned and self-effacing, he gathered a diverse array of both popular and closely guarded narratives--from the journals of Marco Polo (he fact-checked them!) to detailed reports on Northern African cultures from Hasan ibn Mohammad al-Wazzan of Andalusia; diverse voices spill out from these chapters as di Robilant recounts how Ramusio pursued them, and how he understood both the darker episodes of "exploration," which included colonial violence, and the voices of people from African and Asian lands, who had a great deal to share about their cultures. The result is a far-flung and delightful homage to one of the founding fathers of book publishing"-- Provided by publisher.
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OCLC Number:
on1400014190
Availability:
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