La scoperta di nuove terre
Storia d'Italia 35
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Narrated by:
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Eugenio Farn
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Autori Vari
About this listen
Gli spagnoli e i portoghesi si concentrarono nell'area meridionale dell'America, mentre francesi, inglesi e olandesi si contesero il Nordamerica. Nel 1520 Magellano, al servizio dei reali di Spagna, oltrepassò la Terra del Fuoco ed esplorò l'Oceano Pacifico, che proprio lui ribattezzò così. Queste ed altre esplorazioni e colonizzazioni del '500 influenzarono profondamente non solo il mondo economico europeo, ma anche quello politico, giuridico, sociale e religioso.
Questo volume è realizzato a cura di Maurizio Falghera, con riferimento alle opere degli storici Gianni Granzotto, Arthur Helps, Gian Luigi Barni.©2016 il Narratore Srl (P)2016 il Narratore Srl
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