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In Northern Mists 2 Volume Set : Arctic Exploration in Early Times

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration series
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Accounts of the earliest exploration of the Arctic are scattered through many literatures.

In writing this work, reissued here in the two-volume English translation of 1911, the celebrated Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) returned to many of the original sources.

Calling on others to help him interpret texts in several languages, Nansen begins his account with the first mentions of the Arctic in Greek literature and ends with voyages of the sixteenth century.

He notably questions some of the traditional history based on Norse sagas.

Each volume contains lengthy quotations from little-known documents, making much valuable information accessible to non-specialists.

Volume 1 begins in antiquity and, after presenting maps and legends of the Middle Ages, turns to the voyages of the Norsemen to Iceland and Greenland.

Volume 2 continues from the discovery of North America to the decline of the settlements in Greenland.

Nansen closes with the discoveries made by Cabot and the Portuguese.

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Cambridge University Press
1108071708 / 9781108071703
Mixed media product
919.804
17/04/2014
United Kingdom
828 pages, 2 Plates, color; 173 Line drawings, unspecified
170 x 245 mm, 1450 grams
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