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Author Menzies, Gavin.

Title 1434 : the year a magnificent Chinese fleet sailed to Italy and ignited the Renaissance / Gavin Menzies
Edition First edition
Published New York : William Morrow, [2008]
©2008

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Description xvi, 368 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm
Contents I. Setting the Scene -- 1. A Last Voyage -- 2. The Emperor's Ambassador -- 3. The Fleets are Prepared for the Voyage to the Barbarians -- 4. Zheng He's Navigator's Calculation of Latitude and Longitude -- 5. Voyage to the Red Sea -- 6. Cairo and the Red Sea - Nile Canal -- II. China Ignites the Renaissance -- 7. To the Venice of Niccolo Da Conti -- 8. Paolo Toscanelli's Florence -- 9. Toscanelli Meets the Chinese Ambassador -- 10. Columbus and Magellan's World Maps -- 11. The World Maps of Johannes Schoner, Martin Waldseemuller, and Admiral Zheng He -- 12. Toscanelli's New Astronomy -- 13. The Florentine Mathematicians: Toscanelli, Nicholas of Cusa, and Regiomontanus -- 14. Leon Battista Alberti and Leonardo da Vinci -- 15. Leonardo da Vinci and Chinese Inventions -- 16. Leonardo, Di Giorgio, Taccola, and Alberti -- 17. Silk and Rice -- 18. Grand Canals: China and Lombardy -- 19. Firearms and Steel -- 20. Printing -- 21. China's Contribution to the Renaissance -- III. China's Legacy -- 22. Tragedy on the High Seas: Zheng He's Fleet Destroyed by a Tsunami -- 23. The Conquistadores' Inheritance: Our Lady of Victory
Summary The brilliance of the Renaissance laid the foundation of the modern world. Textbooks tell us that it came about as a result of a rediscovery of the ideas and ideals of classical Greece and Rome. But now bestselling historian Gavin Menzies makes the startling argument that in the year 1434, China--then the world's most technologically advanced civilization--provided the spark that set the European Renaissance ablaze. From that date onward, Europeans embraced Chinese intellectual ideas, discoveries, and inventions, all of which form the basis of western civilization today.--From amazon.com
Notes Also published: London : HarperCollins, 2008
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [331]-345) and index
Subject Discoveries in geography -- Chinese
Renaissance -- Italy.
Renaissance.
SUBJECT Europe -- Civilization -- Chinese influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88006138
LC no. 2008001492
ISBN 0061492175
9780061492174
Other Titles Fourteen hundred and thirty four
Fourteen hundred thirty four