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the year a magnificent Chinese fleet sailed to Italy and ignited the Renaissance

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An edition of 1434 (2008)

1434

the year a magnificent Chinese fleet sailed to Italy and ignited the Renaissance

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The brilliance of the Renaissance laid the foundation of the modern world. Textbooks tell us that it came about as a result of a rediscovery of the ideas and ideals of classical Greece and Rome. But now bestselling historian Gavin Menzies makes the startling argument that in the year 1434, China--then the world's most technologically advanced civilization--provided the spark that set the European Renaissance ablaze. From that date onward, Europeans embraced Chinese intellectual ideas, discoveries, and inventions, all of which form the basis of western civilization today.--From amazon.com.

Setting the scene -- A last voyage -- The emperor's ambassador -- The fleets are prepared for the voyage to the Barbarians -- Zheng He's navigators' calculation of latitude and longitude -- Voyage to the Red Sea -- Cairo and the Red Sea-Nile Canal --China ignites the Renaissance -- To the Venice of Niccolo Da Conti -- Paolo Toscanelli's Florence -- Toscanelli meets the Chinese ambassador -- Columbus's and Magellan's world maps -- The world maps of Johannes Schoner, Martin Waldseemuller, and Admiral Zheng He -- Toscanell's new astronomy -- The Florentine mathematicians: Toscanelli, Nicholas of Cusa, and Regiomontanus -- Leon Battista Alberti and Leonard Da Vinci -- Leonardo Da Vinci and Chinese inventions -- Leonardo, Di Giorgio, Taccola, and Alberti -- Silk and rice -- Grand canals: China and Lombardy -- Firearms and steel -- Printing -- China's contribution to the Renaissance -- China's legacy -- Tragedy on the high seas: Zheng He's fleet destroyed by a Tsunami -- The conquistadores' inheritance: Our Lady of Victory.

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English
Pages
368

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Table of Contents

I. Setting the Scene
1. A Last Voyage
2. The Emperor's Ambassador
3. The Fleets are Prepared for the Voyage to the Barbarians
4. Zheng He's Navigator's Calculation of Latitude and Longitude
5. Voyage to the Red Sea
6. Cairo and the Red Sea
Nile Canal
II. China Ignites the Renaissance
7. To the Venice of Niccolo Da Conti
8. Paolo Toscanelli's Florence
9. Toscanelli Meets the Chinese Ambassador
10. Columbus and Magellan's World Maps
11. The World Maps of Johannes Schoner, Martin Waldseemuller, and Admiral Zheng He
12. Toscanelli's New Astronomy
13. The Florentine Mathematicians: Toscanelli, Nicholas of Cusa, and Regiomontanus
14. Leon Battista Alberti and Leonardo da Vinci
15. Leonardo da Vinci and Chinese Inventions
16. Leonardo, Di Giorgio, Taccola, and Alberti
17. Silk and Rice
18. Grand Canals: China and Lombardy
19. Firearms and Steel
20. Printing
21. China's Contribution to the Renaissance.
III. China's Legacy
22. Tragedy on the High Seas: Zheng He's Fleet Destroyed by a Tsunami
23. The Conquistadores' Inheritance: Our Lady of Victory.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-345) and index.

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London
Other Titles
Fourteen thirty-four

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.482405109024
Library of Congress
G322 MEN, CB367

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 368 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28204008M
Internet Archive
1434yearmagnific0000menz
ISBN 10
0007269374, 0007275862
ISBN 13
9780007269372, 9780007275861
OCLC/WorldCat
297793892

Work Description

Historian Gavin Menzies makes the startling argument that in the year 1434, China--then the world's most technologically advanced civilization--provided the spark that set the European Renaissance ablaze. From that date onward, Europeans embraced Chinese intellectual ideas, discoveries, and inventions, all of which form the basis of western civilization today. Florence and Venice of the early fifteenth century were hubs of world trade, attracting traders from across the globe. Based on years of research, this marvelous history argues that a Chinese fleet--official ambassadors of the emperor--arrived in Tuscany in 1434, where they were received by Pope Eugenius IV in Florence. The delegation presented the influential pope with a wealth of Chinese learning from a diverse range of fields: art, geography (including world maps that were passed on to Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan), astronomy, mathematics, printing, architecture, steel manufacturing, military weaponry, and more. This vast treasure trove of knowledge spread across Europe, igniting the legendary inventiveness of the Renaissance, including the work of such geniuses as da Vinci, Copernicus, Galileo, and more.

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