Subject: Discoveries in geography

Haiyang tanxian 海洋探險
AuthorLei Zongyou 雷宗友, fl. 1976-
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai jiaoyu chubanshe 上海教育出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberG81.H259 L359 1979
Description3, 306 p. : ill., maps ; 19 cm.
NoteHaiyang tanxian 海洋探險 / Lei Zongyou bianzhu 雷宗友編著.
Prester John : a reexamination and compendium of the mythical figure who helped spark European expansion
AuthorBrooks, Michael E.
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberG100.B866 2009d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [ix, 317 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.]
NotePrester John : a reexamination and compendium of the mythical figure who helped spark European expansion / by Michael E. Brooks.
"Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for The Doctor of Philosophy degree in History."
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Toledo, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 220-250).

Abstract: "This work reinterprets the evolution and pervasiveness of the Prester John myth, following the legend from its geographical and historical roots in central and eastern Asia to its final setting in Abyssinia. However, unlike most works on the subject, which typically begin with the twelfth-century writings of Otto of Freising, the author of this dissertation argues that a more complete understanding of the legendary priest-king requires an analysis of the literary traditions that created the ideal environment for the naissance of the Prester John saga. In addition, the influence that the Prester John legend exerted on the mindset of late medieval and early modern Europeans has been understated by many historians; this is in part due to the effects of periodization, whereby modern writers expect historical figures such as the Infante Dom Henrique, Christopher Columbus, and Duarte Lopes to behave in a modern - rather than late medieval - fashion. In this project, textual analysis of modern college history textbooks demonstrates that Prester John has been written out of world history and European history curricula, perhaps due to this atemporal desire to view late medieval Europeans as more "modern" than they really were. This work also reevaluates the role that the Prester John myth played with regard to specific European voyages of exploration, expansion, and exploitation. Unlike previous text-based studies of the legend of Prester John, this dissertation also incorporates analysis of visual depictions of the mythical priest-king and his empire. Finally, this study demonstrates that the legend of Prester John continued to be taken seriously by many Europeans until the eighteenth century, which contradicts the orthodox historiography that emphasizes the gradual fading of the legend by the end of the sixteenth century"

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