The German Discovery of the World: Renaissance Encounters with the Strange and Marvelous

The German Discovery of the World: Renaissance Encounters with the Strange and Marvelous

by Christine R. Johnson
The German Discovery of the World: Renaissance Encounters with the Strange and Marvelous

The German Discovery of the World: Renaissance Encounters with the Strange and Marvelous

by Christine R. Johnson

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Overview

Current historiography suggests that European nations regarded the New World as an inassimilable "other" that posed fundamental challenges to the accepted ideas of Renaissance culture. The German Discovery of the World presents a new interpretation that emphasizes the ways in which the new lands and peoples in Africa, Asia, and the Americas were imagined as comprehensible and familiar. In chapters dedicated to travel narratives, cosmography, commerce, and medical botany, Johnson examines how existing ideas and methods were deployed to make German commentators experts in the overseas world, and how this incorporation established the discoveries as new and important intellectual, commercial, and scientific developments.

Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book brings to light the dynamic world of the German Renaissance, in which humanists, cartographers, reformers, politicians, botanists, and merchants appropriated the Portuguese and Spanish expeditions to the East and West Indies for their own purposes and, in so doing, reshaped their world.

Studies in Early Modern German History


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813927121
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 06/13/2008
Series: Studies in Early Modern German History
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Christine R. Johnson is Associate Professor of History at Washington University in St. Louis.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

One There and Back Again: The Travelers' Tales 19

Two Plotting the Discoveries: The Cosmographies 47

Three Accounting for the Discoveries: The Commercial Correspondence 88

Four Too Rich for German Blood?: The Spice Trade as an Economic, Moral, and Medical Threat 123

Five The Sorrows of Young Welser: The Commercial Misfortunes 166

Conclusion 197

Notes 207

Bibliography 257

Index 293

What People are Saying About This

""Johnson's prose is lucid, lively, graceful, sometimes witty, and always accessible. Her work is full of fascinating material that most scholars, to say nothing of students, will not know, and swarms with superb and often unexpected illustrative examples and amazing stories. A superb addition to the literature available in English."" -- Anthony Grafton, Princeton University

Anthony Grafton

"Johnson's prose is lucid, lively, graceful, sometimes witty, and always accessible. Her work is full of fascinating material that most scholars, to say nothing of students, will not know, and swarms with superb and often unexpected illustrative examples and amazing stories. A superb addition to the literature available in English."

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