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The Year a magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and ignited the renaissance

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The Year a magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and ignited the renaissance

The Year a magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and ignited the renaissance

Book Details

  • Publisher: Harper

  • Author: Gavin Menzies

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2009

  • ISBN: 9780007269556

  • Pages: 367

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Book Condition: Used – Good

  • Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm

  • Availability: In Stock

About the Book

In this bold and controversial historical study, Gavin Menzies challenges conventional narratives of the European Renaissance. The book argues that in 1434, a Chinese fleet may have reached Italy, bringing advanced knowledge, navigational techniques, and scientific ideas that influenced the cultural and intellectual awakening of Europe.

Drawing on maps, maritime records, and cross-cultural connections, the author proposes an alternative interpretation of global exploration and knowledge exchange in the 15th century. The work blends investigative research with provocative historical theory, inviting readers to reconsider established assumptions about East-West interaction.

A fascinating read for enthusiasts of world history, maritime exploration, and Renaissance studies.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Harper

  • Author: Gavin Menzies

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2009

  • ISBN: 9780007269556

  • Pages: 367

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Book Condition: Used – Good

  • Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm

  • Availability: In Stock

About the Book

In this bold and controversial historical study, Gavin Menzies challenges conventional narratives of the European Renaissance. The book argues that in 1434, a Chinese fleet may have reached Italy, bringing advanced knowledge, navigational techniques, and scientific ideas that influenced the cultural and intellectual awakening of Europe.

Drawing on maps, maritime records, and cross-cultural connections, the author proposes an alternative interpretation of global exploration and knowledge exchange in the 15th century. The work blends investigative research with provocative historical theory, inviting readers to reconsider established assumptions about East-West interaction.

A fascinating read for enthusiasts of world history, maritime exploration, and Renaissance studies.