EPISODE · Oct 3, 2008 · 3 MIN
Journeys of the Great Explorers: Columbus To Cook by Glyndwr Williams
from Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture · host Shayne Bernier
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/329601 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Journeys of the Great Explorers: Columbus To Cook Author: Glyndwr Williams Narrator: Glyndwr Williams Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 3, 2008 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: One of the most dramatic periods in world history is the age of Europe's discovery of the world from Columbus and da Gama in the late fifteenth century to the voyages of James Cook in the eighteenth century. The extent of the changes can be seen by comparing the pre-Columbian maps, which showed no knowledge of either the Americas or the Pacific, with those of 1800, which in terms of projection, scale, and content approximate today's maps. In this course, the most important discovery voyages, the individual characteristics of their commanders, and the endurance of their crews will be described. Interspersed with accounts of individual voyages will be lectures that explain the more general and technical aspects of the voyages: improvements in ship design and navigation, constraints of wind and current, living conditions on board ship, and problems of health and discipline. Special attention will be paid to the controversies that developed from some of these voyages. By the end of the course, we will come to understand some of the reasons men went to sea, the perils they faced, and the successes achieved and failures experienced.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/329601 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Journeys of the Great Explorers: Columbus To Cook Author: Glyndwr Williams Narrator: Glyndwr Williams Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 3, 2008 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: One of the most dramatic periods in world history is the age of Europe's discovery of the world from Columbus and da Gama in the late fifteenth century to the voyages of James Cook in the eighteenth century. The extent of the changes can be seen by comparing the pre-Columbian maps, which showed no knowledge of either the Americas or the Pacific, with those of 1800, which in terms of projection, scale, and content approximate today's maps. In this course, the most important discovery voyages, the individual characteristics of their commanders, and the endurance of their crews will be described. Interspersed with accounts of individual voyages will be lectures that explain the more general and technical aspects of the voyages: improvements in ship design and navigation, constraints of wind and current, living conditions on board ship, and problems of health and discipline. Special attention will be paid to the controversies that developed from some of these voyages. By the end of the course, we will come to understand some of the reasons men went to sea, the perils they faced, and the successes achieved and failures experienced.
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