• Nautical Rutters and New Bodies of Knowledge in the Age of the First Globalization, 1400-1600
Nautical Rutters and New Bodies of Knowledge in the Age of the First Globalization, 1400-1600
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Nautical Rutters and New Bodies of Knowledge in the Age of the First Globalization, 1400-1600

Ribeiro, Luís Campos (ed.)
Salomoni, David (ed.)
Leitão, Henrique de Sousa (ed.)

Editorial: Amsterdam University Press

Colección: Maritime Humanities, 1400-1800

Número de páginas: 300 págs.  23.4 x 15.6 cm  

Fecha de edición: 06-08-2025

EAN: 9789048571062

ISBN: 978-90-485-7106-2

Precio (sin IVA): 167,02 €

Precio (IVA incluído): 173,70 €

The European maritime expansion of the fifteenth century reshaped global politics, economies, and perceptions of space. Central to this transformation was the mastery of long-distance sea routes and the development of rutters—technical documents recording navigational data and geographic observations. Despite their significance, rutters have often been overlooked in studies of European imperial expansion and globalization.
This book highlights the indispensable role of rutters and ships’ logbooks in early modern navigation and knowledge production. Examining their legal, scientific, and cultural dimensions, it explores their evolution, influence on cartography, and impact beyond Europe, particularly in the Indian Ocean. With contributions from experts in the field, this volume underscores rutters as more than navigational aids—they were pivotal instruments in shaping global interconnectedness.
Essential reading for historians of science, maritime history, and globalization, this book reveals how these documents transformed Europe’s perception of a world connected by oceans.

 

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