“La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes

One of the most outstanding adventures in the history of the discovery, conquest and colonization of the New World is the one initiated by Hernando de Magallanes and completed by Sebastián Elcano, consisting in the search for a new gateway to the Molucas or “Spice” islands. This paper aims to analyz...

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Main Author: María Jesús Benites
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2014-02-01
Series:Orbis Tertius
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Online Access:http://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/4624
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spelling doaj-40d3f6a4e254461aaf9679adfdbaa2dd2020-11-25T02:40:42ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PlataOrbis Tertius1851-78112014-02-0118192002074365“La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de MagallanesMaría Jesús Benites0Universidad Nacional de Tucumán; CONICETOne of the most outstanding adventures in the history of the discovery, conquest and colonization of the New World is the one initiated by Hernando de Magallanes and completed by Sebastián Elcano, consisting in the search for a new gateway to the Molucas or “Spice” islands. This paper aims to analyze a letter by Maximiliano Transilvano, Secretary of the Emperor Carlos V, written in Latin and finished a few days after the survivors’ return (5th October 1522) from their almost impossible voyage. Our analysis focuses on the episode of their landing at the Port of San Julián, in the Patagonic Argentinian coast, and on the way in which the letter introduces a hostile and intimidating geographic space, one generating violence and struggles.http://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/4624Maximiliano de TransilvanoRelato de viajeNarrativa del desamparoSiglo XVI
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“La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
Orbis Tertius
Maximiliano de Transilvano
Relato de viaje
Narrativa del desamparo
Siglo XVI
author_facet María Jesús Benites
author_sort María Jesús Benites
title “La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
title_short “La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
title_full “La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
title_fullStr “La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
title_full_unstemmed “La mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de Maximiliano de Transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del Estrecho de Magallanes
title_sort “la mucha destemplanza de la tierra”: una aproximación al relato de maximiliano de transilvano sobre el descubrimiento del estrecho de magallanes
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Orbis Tertius
issn 1851-7811
publishDate 2014-02-01
description One of the most outstanding adventures in the history of the discovery, conquest and colonization of the New World is the one initiated by Hernando de Magallanes and completed by Sebastián Elcano, consisting in the search for a new gateway to the Molucas or “Spice” islands. This paper aims to analyze a letter by Maximiliano Transilvano, Secretary of the Emperor Carlos V, written in Latin and finished a few days after the survivors’ return (5th October 1522) from their almost impossible voyage. Our analysis focuses on the episode of their landing at the Port of San Julián, in the Patagonic Argentinian coast, and on the way in which the letter introduces a hostile and intimidating geographic space, one generating violence and struggles.
topic Maximiliano de Transilvano
Relato de viaje
Narrativa del desamparo
Siglo XVI
url http://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/4624
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