Incognita: The Invention and Discovery of Terra Australis. by G. A. Mawer

The southern hemisphere is mainly land. So said medieval Europeans, raised on a heady brew of folklore, biblical revelation and geographical theory. It is how they imagined it. So powerful was the hold of this received wisdom that when geographical discoveries, however insignificant, were made in the southern oceans, they were greeted as evidence that the expected continental landmasses, rich and fertile, might at last have been found. This predisposition was mercilessly exploited by writers with a view to propound or a barrow to push. The history of southern maritime exploration is therefore one of frustration, deception and self-deception, a process of eliminating the corners in which something bigger and better might still be hiding. This book tells the story of inventors who sent the dream abroad and the discoverers who brought the reality home, sometimes in spite of themselves.

9781925003598

$39.95

2 in stock

Category: Tag:

Book Reviews Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Incognita: The Invention and Discovery of Terra Australis. by G. A. Mawer”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Description

The southern hemisphere is mainly land. So said medieval Europeans, raised on a heady brew of folklore, biblical revelation and geographical theory. It is how they imagined it. So powerful was the hold of this received wisdom that when geographical discoveries, however insignificant, were made in the southern oceans, they were greeted as evidence that the expected continental landmasses, rich and fertile, might at last have been found. This predisposition was mercilessly exploited by writers with a view to propound or a barrow to push. The history of southern maritime exploration is therefore one of frustration, deception and self-deception, a process of eliminating the corners in which something bigger and better might still be hiding. This book tells the story of inventors who sent the dream abroad and the discoverers who brought the reality home, sometimes in spite of themselves.

9781925003598

Additional information

Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 23 × 1.5 × 0.22 cm

Book Reviews Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Incognita: The Invention and Discovery of Terra Australis. by G. A. Mawer”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shop All Categories