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Isabel De Riquer

    Isabel de Riquer Permanyer est une éminente spécialiste de la littérature romane médiévale, dont l'expertise se concentre sur l'édition critique et l'étude de textes médiévaux épiques, lyriques et narratifs. Ses recherches explorent en profondeur les complexités linguistiques et formelles qui éclairent les contextes culturels et littéraires de ces œuvres. Permanyer contribue au discours académique par le biais d'essais approfondis, d'études comparatives de littérature et d'une participation active à d'importantes initiatives de recherche et sociétés savantes. Son dévouement à la préservation et à l'interprétation du patrimoine littéraire médiéval en fait une voix marquante dans ce domaine.

    Magellan's Voyage
    • Magellan's Voyage

      A Narrative Account of the First Navigation

      In 1519, the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan set sail under the Spanish crown with five ships to find a western route to the legendary Spice Islands in the Pacific. Among the 240 crew members was the Italian nobleman Antonio Pigafetta, who kept a diary during the voyage. After three years, Pigafetta returned to Spain as one of only eighteen survivors, while Magellan did not survive the expedition. The account details the challenges of life aboard a sailing ship in the early modern period, including calms, storms, cold, and famine. It describes the flora and fauna of the Pacific islands as well as encounters with indigenous peoples. The report also addresses conflicts between Magellan and his crew, such as mutiny and desertion. The expedition led to the discovery of a sea route through the southern tip of America, known as the Strait of Magellan, and ended with Magellan's death in the Visayas. The survivors were the first Europeans to cross the Pacific Ocean and reach Asia from the east, marking the first circumnavigation of the globe and a milestone in the history of navigation.

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