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Original Title: Magellan. Der Mann und seine Tat
ISBN: 5790001793
Edition Language: Lithuanian
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Magelano žygis Hardcover | Pages: 189 pages
Rating: 4.37 | 1882 Users | 164 Reviews

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Title:Magelano žygis
Author:Stefan Zweig
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:2-asis leidimas
Pages:Pages: 189 pages
Published:1989 by Vyturys (first published 1938)
Categories:Biography. History. Nonfiction. Travel

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Incredible book.
Classy, informative, dramatic, moving, epic and written with style and panache.
If you´ve ever had any interest in the age of discovery, Portuguese or Spanish history or just history in general, this is waiting to be brought down and savoured.
Enjoy.

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Ratings: 4.37 From 1882 Users | 164 Reviews

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Was die Weisesten vermuteten seit tausenden Jahren, was die Gelehrten träumten, nun ist es durch den Mut eines einzelnen Gewißheit geworden: rund ist die Erde. Denn siehe, ein Mensch hat sie umrundet.Having enjoyed Zweig's Schachnovelle last year, I was glad to find his biography on Fernão de Magalhães - better known as Magellan - and the historic circumnavigation of the globe. The first half of the book - in which Zweig describes Magellan's earlier travels to the East and to Morocco, his choice

Very good written. At the end in the moment of the triumph of handful of men that survived for three years, I have felt like I was there in Seville, and I nearly cried over their destiny and success after such diificult conditions. I will try to translate that paragraph from Serbian, which is previously translated from Austrian to mine language:"In amaze they view it from the boats and vessels around as "Victoria" is toggled upstream. Nobody cant remember that ship from three years ago, that has

Magellan was a Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. He is the one who named the Pacific Ocean (peaceful sea) for the calmness of its water and the lack of wind. Although he wasn't alive to complete the entire journey himself after he was killed in a rather unnecessary battle with a local king in the Philippines, the expedition that he once led resulted in the first circumnavigation of the earth. Needless to say, the journey wasn't

Thrilling..

I really enjoyed this biography of Magellan, (although the more recent biography by Laurence Bergreen is better). Zweig, who was apparently a very popular writer in the 1930s, has a gift for sweeping you up in the glory (and occasional folly) of Magellan's great voyage. He fought mutiny, storms, seemingly impossible navigational difficulties, hunger, despair, locals who didn't like being pushed around by Europeans, and the daunting and unanticipated immensity of the Pacific Ocean itself, but the

The more I read about history, the more I'm convinced I don't know, or somehow have forgotten. This is an epic tale of pretty fantastical accomplishments in the 1500's. You can't make this stuff up, it really is a marvel that people like Magellan embarked on such a dangerous journey. Plus Stefan Zweig can bring any story to life.Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), the first to circumnavigate the globe, sailed on behalf of the Spanish monarch from the Atlantic to the Pacific

Zweig has a really funny writing style, the reader sometimes feels as if he is watching a soap opera, but on the other hand, I found that sytle very amusing for writing biographies. In a world where every comic book hero has its movie, I think it's sad that such a life like Magellans didn't appear on a movie screen yet.

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