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Cargando... Los viajes del Capitán Cook ( 1768-1778)por James Cook, A. Grenfell Price (Editor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. El 6 de agosto de 1768 James Cook dejó su casa de Londres para zarpar a bordo del Endeavour, llevando consigo un sobre sellado que solo podría abrir una vez su barco alcanzara la isla de Tahití. Cuando por fin leyó el mensaje que los altos representantes del Almirantazgo le habían entregado, Cook supo que su verdadera misión tenía como destino la Antártida, una tierra desconocida, llena de promesas y tesoros ocultos. Fue entonces cuando ese hombre austero que acababa de cumplir cuarenta años vivió la fascinante sensación de ser el dueño y señor del océano. Su audacia le llevó hacia el sur y su espíritu aventurero le permitió establecer los primeros contactos con las tribus caníbales de los maoríes. La Antártida aún quedaba lejos, e hizo falta otro viaje, que se inició en 1772 a bordo del Resolution, para que Cook y sus hombres llegaran a latitudes extremas que nadie había surcado hasta entonces, pero los bloques de hielo les impidieron seguir, frustrando un sueño que ya era una pesadilla. Hombre de tierra adentro que había elegido el mar como destino, Cook no pudo resignarse al cómodo retiro que el gobierno le había ofrecido, y decidió dar un último paso que resultaría fatal. Ahora su nombre descansa en la leyenda. El autor, tras un estudio exhaustivos de los diarios de Cook y otros documentos de la expediciones, ha elaborado un completo relato que incluye mapas y dibujos elaborados por los navegantes. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"No man ever did more to alter and correct the map of the Earth," writes Percy Adams in his new Introduction, than James Cook, the Scotland-born British naval commander who rose from humble beginnings to pilot three great eighteenth-century voyages of discovery in the then practically uncharted Pacific. His explorations of the eastern coastline of Australia, leading to its eventual British colonization; his thorough charting of New Zealand, discovery of the Hawaiian Island, and his investigation of both the mythical 'Terra Incognita' in the southern ocean and the equally mythical Northwest Passage, as well as his contributions to cartography and to the cure and prevention of sea disease were all of immense scientific and political significance. Though lacking in formal education, Cook was a man of great intelligence and unbounded curiosity, and his journals reflect a wide-ranging interest in everything from island customs to specific problems of navigation, charting, command, and diplomacy. This reprinting of selections from Cook's journals, edited by A. Grenfell Price, celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of his explorations. It abounds in descriptions of newly discovered plant species, particulars of coastline and land features, details of navigation, and impressions of the various Pacific peoples he encountered. Cook's was a many-faceted genius, able at once to grasp the complexities of mathematics necessary for navigation and mapping and the subtle intricacies of politics and negotiation. He often recorded his keen judgments of both subordinates and native chieftains and priests in a way that displays his own great spirit and humanity. Always solicitous of the health of his crewmen, he took great pains to insure proper diet and conditions of cleanliness, and he carefully described these measures in his journal. His tragic death at the hands of Hawaiian islanders is fully rendered from eyewitness accounts, and the implications of his discoveries to the expansion of scientific knowledge are clearly presented by the editor. Although Cook's journals will prove of inestimable value to historians, anthropologists, and students of the history of science, they can be enjoyed equally as lively narratives of high adventure and discovery. Any sympathetically roving imagination will take unbounded delight in this great classic of exploration by a most "curious and restless son of Earth." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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