This book is a new history of an ancient geography. It reassesses the evidence for why Europeans believed a massive southern continent existed, and why they advocated for its discovery. When ships were equal to ambitions, explorers set out to find and claim Terra Australis. Antipodes charts these voyages—voyages both through the imagination and across the High Seas—in pursuit of the mythical Terra Australis. In doing so, the question is asked: how could so many fail to see the realities they encountered? And how is it a mythical land held the gaze of an era famed for breaking free the shackles of superstition? That Terra Australis did not exist didn’t stop explorers pursuing the continent, unwilling to abandon the promise of such a rich and...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...
Mr. McClymont read a paper on the misconception existing in earlier times on this subject. He dealt...
The belief in the existence of an Austral Continent, the mass of which could strike a balance betwee...
This book is a new history of an ancient geography. It reassesses the evidence for why Europeans bel...
The idea of an imaginary southern continent persisted in European discourse for two millennia in an ...
'Virtual Voyages' is a fascinating account of the European discovery of the elusive 'great south lan...
The Terra Australis Incognita both as a geographical space and a topic in travel literature in the E...
Bandaiyan is a place inhabited and known since time immemorial by the Indigenous peoples of the cont...
Terra Australis - the southern land - was one of the most widespread concepts in European geography ...
Imaginative and cerebral, this volume recounts the fantastic history of the Antipodes—namely Austral...
This research explores the (re)production and circulation of geographical knowledge about the conjec...
Too many people today expect early maps and charts of newly discovered lands to have similar standar...
Terra Australis, 'the Imaginary Continent', or 'the Unknown Land of the South' w...
The unknown southern continent is perhaps one of the most puzzling aspects of Gerardus Mercator's ot...
[John Callander]Übersetzer aus der Widmung: by ... John CallanderGemäss ESTC eine mit Zusätzen verse...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...
Mr. McClymont read a paper on the misconception existing in earlier times on this subject. He dealt...
The belief in the existence of an Austral Continent, the mass of which could strike a balance betwee...
This book is a new history of an ancient geography. It reassesses the evidence for why Europeans bel...
The idea of an imaginary southern continent persisted in European discourse for two millennia in an ...
'Virtual Voyages' is a fascinating account of the European discovery of the elusive 'great south lan...
The Terra Australis Incognita both as a geographical space and a topic in travel literature in the E...
Bandaiyan is a place inhabited and known since time immemorial by the Indigenous peoples of the cont...
Terra Australis - the southern land - was one of the most widespread concepts in European geography ...
Imaginative and cerebral, this volume recounts the fantastic history of the Antipodes—namely Austral...
This research explores the (re)production and circulation of geographical knowledge about the conjec...
Too many people today expect early maps and charts of newly discovered lands to have similar standar...
Terra Australis, 'the Imaginary Continent', or 'the Unknown Land of the South' w...
The unknown southern continent is perhaps one of the most puzzling aspects of Gerardus Mercator's ot...
[John Callander]Übersetzer aus der Widmung: by ... John CallanderGemäss ESTC eine mit Zusätzen verse...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...
Mr. McClymont read a paper on the misconception existing in earlier times on this subject. He dealt...
The belief in the existence of an Austral Continent, the mass of which could strike a balance betwee...