Publisher's Synopsis
Cristoforo Colombo in Portogallo (Christopher Columbus in Portugal) by Prospero Peragallo is a critical study examining Christopher Columbus's time in Portugal. Published in 1882, this work delves into the historical context of Columbus's voyages, focusing on his activities and influences within Portugal prior to his famous expeditions. Peragallo's study offers valuable insights into Columbus's early life and the development of his navigational ambitions.
This book provides a detailed analysis for historians and readers interested in the life and times of one of history's most important explorers. The text is in Italian.
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