- The
noble Italian family of
Ramusio (also
spelled Ramnusio, Rhamnusio, Rannusio) was
worth of note for
literary and
official ability during at
least four...
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Giovanni Battista Ramusio (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista raˈmuːzjo]; July 20, 1485 – July 10, 1557) was an
Italian geographer and travel...
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descrittione dell’Africa et
delle cose
notabili che ivi sono by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio in his
collection of travellers'
accounts Delle navigationi e
viaggi in...
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Cosmographia et
geographia de Affrica,
later published by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio as
Descrittione dell'Africa (Description of Africa) in 1550,
centered on...
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above episode as
Antonio Pigafetta as
edited by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio.
Ramusio was the
foremost travel writer of the
Renaissance who retranslated...
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Pigafetta account by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio and the
secondhand account by
Antonio de
Herrera y Tordesillas.
Ramusio wrote the
fleet anc****d in March–April...
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banquet were slain,
except for Enrique. A
discourse by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio claims that
Enrique warned the
Chief of
Subuth [sic] that the Spaniards...
- viaggi, a work done in
Venice between 1550 and 1556 by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio. The perfect,
regular arrangement of the houses,
conforming to the urban...
- (2000:p.97n14).
Cadamosto (Engl. 1811 trans., (p. 213).
Giovanni Battista Ramusio,
publisher of the 1550
Italian edition of Cadamosto's memoir,
refers to...
- that time,
south is at the top. The map was said by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio to have been
partially based on the one
brought from
Cathay by
Marco Polo...