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  2. Amerigo Vespucci - Wikipedia

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    Amerigo Vespucci (/ v ɛ ˈ s p uː tʃ i / vesp-OO-chee, [1] Italian: [ameˈriːɡo veˈsputtʃi]; 9 March 1454 – 22 February 1512) was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Florence for whom "America" is named.

  3. Pilot Major of Spain - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3]: 72, 278 The Pilot Major was eventually given permission to sell copies of the map for his own benefit. [3]: 73, 279 The Pilot Major was also responsible for "examining and licensing all pilots of the Spanish fleet." [1] Holders of the office include: Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), [2] [4] Italian explorer

  4. Amerigo Vespucci Letter from Seville - Wikipedia

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    Amerigo Vespucci's Letter from Seville (18 July 1500), written to his patron Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, describes experiences on Alonso de Ojeda's May 1499 voyage. Vespucci's findings during the Age of Discovery led Spain people to believe that North and South America were not connected to Asia , which was a common belief at the time ...

  5. Cosmographiae Introductio - Wikipedia

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    The book includes the reason for using the name America in the wall map and the globe, and contains a Latin translation of the four journeys of Amerigo Vespucci as an appendix. The full title of the book is: Cosmographiae introductio cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis. Insuper quatuor Americi Vespucii ...

  6. Portal:Maps/Selected biography/20 - Wikipedia

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  7. Waldseemüller map - Wikipedia

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    As explained in Cosmographiae Introductio, the name was bestowed in honor of the Italian Amerigo Vespucci. The map is drafted on a modification of Ptolemy's second projection, expanded to accommodate the Americas and the high latitudes. [2] A single copy of the map survives, presently housed at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

  8. Padrón Real - Wikipedia

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    A special position was created for Vespucci, the "pilot major" (chief of navigation) in 1508. He had the responsibility of training new pilots for ocean voyages. His nephew Juan Vespucci inherited his famous uncle's maps, charts, and nautical instruments, and was appointed to Amerigo's former position as official Spanish government pilot at ...

  9. Age of Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Cabral was the first captain to touch four continents, leading the first expedition that connected and united Europe, Africa, the New World, and Asia. [120] [121] At the invitation of King Manuel I of Portugal, Amerigo Vespucci [122] participated as an observer