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The Friar's Map of Ancient America 1360 AD: The Story of Nicholas of Lynn and the Franciscan Map of America (Guernsey Museum Monograph, Multicultural Heritage Series No. 3)
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| #3842801 in Books | L. Lee Productions | 1996-11-05 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | File type: PDF | 304 pages | ||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fairly convincing, if tedious|By Dion Good|A fairly convincing, if tedious, litany of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence for pre-Colombian contact and trade between the Old and New Worlds. The author's whole thesis hinges on the misidentification of magnetic north as geographic north. Yet the friar's main instrument was the astrolabe, which seems to refute the author's own a||"A major contribution. Impressed with the scholarship. Exceedingly good argument." -- Vine Deloria
"Excellent. Powerful. Extremely interesting! Demonstrated and elucidated quite brilliantly. I am awed by his research." -- Ian Wilson<
English Franciscans mapped North America 1330-1360. The result was the first scientific map of the New World. Roger Bacon conceived the project; Pope Clement endorsed it in 1265; Oxford deans trained friars in surveying; and King Edward III launched the effort in 1360. Thus, Edward's great-grandson, Prince Henry of Portugal, knew the location of Florida in 1420. Contains hundreds of illustrations including the "Friar's Map" which the author found in 1995.
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