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Paperback Crist?bal Col?n. Diario de a Bordo / Christopher Columbus . Captain's Log [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 8430618465

ISBN13: 9788430618460

Crist?bal Col?n. Diario de a Bordo / Christopher Columbus . Captain's Log [Spanish]

Documento de valor hist rico excepcional, el diario de a bordo de Col n desapareci en el transcurso del siglo XVI sin volver a luz. En su maravilloso texto, Christian Duverger desentra a los misterios que se ci en sobre este. Crist bal Col n fue el cronista de su propia haza a: un viaje y un descubrimiento que cambiaron el mundo entero. A su regreso a Espa a, Col n entrega su diario a los reyes. Fernando de Arag n, consciente de la importancia del documento, inmediatamente encomienda a dos escribas una copia. A la muerte del Almirante, la "copia a dos manos" pasa a manos de su hijo Diego y, veinte a os despu s, llega a las de su medio hermano, Hernando. Poco tiempo despu s, la copia real desaparece para siempre. Conocemos el diario de a bordo de Colon por dos versiones: la de su hijo Hernando (que se entresaca de la biograf a que escribi del Almirante) y la de Fray Bartolom de las Casas. Este libro re ne ambas versiones, anotando sus coincidencias y discrepancias. Adem s, la edici n de Christian Duverger incluye otro documento importante: la famosa "Carta a Sant ngel", el primer texto impreso que dio a conocer el descubrimiento de Col n . En su introducci n, el historiador franc s relata la historia de ambos documentos (el diario y la carta) no s lo como el testimonio de un descubrimiento hist rico, sino tambi n como el reflejo de toda una cosmovisi n. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A document of exceptional historical value, Christopher Columbus's logbook disappeared during the 16th century without a trace. In this marvelous text, Christian Duverger unravels the mysteries surrounding it. Christopher Columbus was the chronicler of his own achievements: a journey and a discovery that changed the entire world. Upon his return to Spain, Columbus handed over his diary to the monarchs. Ferdinand of Arag n, aware of the importance of the document, immediately ordered two scribes to make a copy. Upon the death of the Admiral, the "twohanded copy" passed to Columbus's son Diego, and twenty years later, made it to his half-brother, Hernando. A short time later, the royal copy disappeared forever. We know Columbus's captain's log by two versions: that of his son Hernando (who extracts himself from the biography he wrote of the Admiral) and that of Fray Bartolom de las Casas. This book unites both versions, making note of the similarities and discrepancies. Additionally, Christian Duverger's edition includes another important document: the famous "Letter to Sant ngel," the first printed text to mention Columbus's discovery.

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