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Explorers of the 16th century had no idea what they would find when they set out to sea. Their heads were full of fables about mermaids and sea... more
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Explorers of the 16th century had no idea what they would find when they set out to sea. Their heads were full of fables about mermaids and sea monsters. Even though this engraving of Magellan has many features that are clearly fantastical, it does show him using a pair of dividers to measure off an armillary sphere. Beside the ship, the Sun God Apollo shines brightly; it was usually the Sun's position in the sky that helped a navigator find his latitude. Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1522) was a Portuguese nobleman who had served his country as a soldier in the Indies. Like Columbus, he believed that a western voyage would be much quicker than the Portuguese route. He was sure there was a strait, or sea passage, through the American continent, and that Asia was close beyond. Charles I, new king os Spain, agreed to sponsor the plan. He gave Magellan 5 small ships and about 265 men. In September 1519, the ships set sail. Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail...
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