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  • The Norse Discovery of America

    Arthur Middleton Reeves

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Oct. 7, 2019)
    "The Norse Discovery of America" is a collection of texts relating to the voyages of the Norse west to America. A thousand years ago, nearly half a millennium before Columbus, the Norse extended their explorations from Iceland and Greenland to the shores of Northeastern North America, and, possibly, beyond.This volume from the Norroena collection contains all known sagas and documentary fragments which relate to this legendary exploration. It also contains analysis of the texts which should be read with a critical eye. While it is now certain that the Norse reached Nova Scotia, the claims in this book that they reached as far south as Boston--not to mention Georgia or South Carolina--are still controversial. There is also tangential discussion of whether the Irish managed to get to America prior to the Norse, an even more contentious assertion.Regardless, the texts in this three-part volume open up a window into a vivid era, and give glimpses of religion, society and travel in the period when the Norse were actively exploring the North Atlantic. They contain one of the only detailed descriptions of a pagan women's divination ritual, and deal with the expansion of Christianity from both sides. There are bone-chilling stories of disease, murder and jealousy in the small communities on the leading edge of Viking colonization. Reading these sagas inspires deep understanding of the life and motivations of the Scandinavian sea rovers and respect for their accomplishments in the field of exploration.
  • The Discovery of America 2

    Oldiees Publishing

    language (Oldiees Publishing, June 29, 2015)
    The Discovery of America tells about the ideas and issues that have shaped the United States from the discovery of the New World to the first president of the united states.We have been taught that Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. In fact, the second Monday in October is celebrated as a national holiday, Columbus Day, to honor the European explorer. But October's page on the calendar also has a lesser known observance. October ninth is Leif Erickson Day. Leif Erickson was a Norse explorer who sailed around the northeastern coast of what we now call North America about one thousand years ago. He and his crew returned to Greenland with news of a place he called "Vinland." Following his explorations, a few settlements were built. Experts digging in eastern Canada in the nineteen sixties found the remains of a village with houses like those in Greenland, Iceland and Norway. But the Norse did not establish any permanent settlements in North America. The Discovery of America begins with the story of early European explorers in North America.LEARN ENGLISH AS YOU READ AND LISTEN TO THE DESCRIPTIONS AND HISTORIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ADAPTATIONS ARE WRITTEN AT THE INTERMEDIATE AND UPPER-BEGINNER LEVEL AND ARE READ ONE-THIRD SLOWER THAN REGULAR ENGLISH.
  • The Norse Discovery of America

    Arthur Middleton Reeves

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, March 1, 2013)
    This work brings together for the first time the interpretation of the best authorities respecting the evidences, historical, archaeologic, inscriptive, and deductive, of Norse discovery, occupation, and colonization of America five centuries before the time of Columbus. The subject, though it has engaged in a general way the attention of historians for a long time, has only within recent years been brought into great prominence by a serious study of the Saga writers of Iceland and Scandinavia. The beginning of this interest dates from 1837 in which year was published, by the Royal Danish Society of Northern Antiquaries, a large quarto volume of old Icelandic documents, in which the proofs were set forth that the discovery credited to Columbus was anticipated by sea-roving Norsemen five hundred years earlier. This great work was edited by Prof. C. C. Rafn, founder of the Royal Danish Society, and was the result of painstaking labor and expensive research by that very distinguished antiquarian.
  • The Norse Discovery of America

    Arthur Middleton Reeves

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Oct. 7, 2019)
    "The Norse Discovery of America" is a collection of texts relating to the voyages of the Norse west to America. A thousand years ago, nearly half a millennium before Columbus, the Norse extended their explorations from Iceland and Greenland to the shores of Northeastern North America, and, possibly, beyond.This volume from the Norroena collection contains all known sagas and documentary fragments which relate to this legendary exploration. It also contains analysis of the texts which should be read with a critical eye. While it is now certain that the Norse reached Nova Scotia, the claims in this book that they reached as far south as Boston--not to mention Georgia or South Carolina--are still controversial. There is also tangential discussion of whether the Irish managed to get to America prior to the Norse, an even more contentious assertion.Regardless, the texts in this three-part volume open up a window into a vivid era, and give glimpses of religion, society and travel in the period when the Norse were actively exploring the North Atlantic. They contain one of the only detailed descriptions of a pagan women's divination ritual, and deal with the expansion of Christianity from both sides. There are bone-chilling stories of disease, murder and jealousy in the small communities on the leading edge of Viking colonization. Reading these sagas inspires deep understanding of the life and motivations of the Scandinavian sea rovers and respect for their accomplishments in the field of exploration.
  • Lowji Discovers America

    Candace Fleming

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2005)
    When Lowji and his family move from India to suburban Illinois, he thinks things will be better, but he still can't have a pet, he misses his best friend, and it seems he'll never meet anyone his own age.
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  • The Norse Discovery of America

    Arthur Middleton Reeves, North Ludlow Beamish, Rasmus Bjorn Anderson

    Paperback (A & D Publishing, Nov. 22, 2010)
    In this work is brought together for the first time the interpretation of the best authorities respecting the evidences, historical, archaeologic, inscriptive and deductive, of Norse discovery, occupation, and colonization of America five centuries before the time of Columbus. The subject, though it has engaged in a general way the attention of historians for a long time, has only within recent years been brought into great prominence by a serious study of the Saga writers of Iceland and Scandin
  • Discovery Atlas of Native Americans

    Elizabeth Faban Adelman

    Paperback (Rand McNally, March 1, 1994)
    Maps, illustrations, photographs, and text present the world of North, Central, and South American Indians as they existed a hundred years ago
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  • Fou Fou discovers America

    Jean de Botton

    Hardcover (Les Arts de France, March 15, 1945)
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  • Discovering America

    Kitty Richards, Don Cassity

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, May 1, 2000)
    When Grandpa Lou forgets to bring Dil a memento of his cross-country trip, Tommy becomes determined to get him that perfect something and so sets out on his own trip that takes him and the other children across the whole nation and back again--without leaving their own backyard.When Grandpa Lou forgets to bring Dil a memento of his cross-country trip, Tommy decides to get him that perfect something and so sets out with the other children across the whole nation and back again--without leaving their own backyard.
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  • Who Discovered America?

    Valerie Wyatt

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Who discovered America? There's no simple answer. The question points to an ongoing mystery of continent-sized proportions. Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America in 1492 while looking for a western route to the Indies, but he wasn't the first. The Vikings settled briefly on the coast of Newfoundland hundreds of years before him, and left ruins to prove it. Explorers from Portugal, China, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and elsewhere can also stake claims. In addition to investigating all serious claims, award-winning author Valerie Wyatt delves into the continents' most ancient mysteries, some stretching back 40,000 years. Who Discovered America? reveals that historical sleuthing takes many years of hard work, puzzle solving and comparing legends and artifacts.Young readers will find the question of who discovered America much less simple, and much more fascinating, than they ever dreamed.
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  • The Norse Discovery of America

    Arthur Middleton Reeves, North Ludlow Beamish and Rasmus

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 5, 2008)
    Book Description: "This is a collection of texts relating to the voyages of the Norse west to America. A thousand years ago, nearly half a millennium before Columbus, the Norse extended their explorations from Iceland and Greenland to the shores of Northeastern North America, and, possibly, beyond.This volume from the Norroena collection contains all known sagas and documentary fragments which relate to this legendary exploration. It also contains analysis of the texts which should be read with a critical eye. While it is now certain that the Norse reached Nova Scotia, the claims in this book that they reached as far south as Boston--not to mention Georgia or South Carolina--are still controversial. There is also tangential discussion of whether the Irish managed to get to America prior to the Norse, an even more contentious assertion.Regardless, the texts in this three-part volume open up a window into a vivid era, and give glimpses of religion, society and travel in the period when the Norse were actively exploring the North Atlantic. They contain one of the only detailed descriptions of a pagan women's divination ritual, and deal with the expansion of Christianity from both sides. There are bone-chilling stories of disease, murder and jealousy in the small communities on the leading edge of Viking colonization. Reading these sagas inspires deep understanding of the life and motivations of the Scandinavian sea rovers and respect for their accomplishments in the field of exploration." (Quote from sacred-texts.com)Table of Contents: Publisher's Preface; Preface; Introduction; Arguments And Proofs That Support The Claim Of Norse Discovery Of America; Early Fragmentary References To Wineland; The Saga Of Eric The Red; The Wineland History Of The Flatey Book; A Brief History Of Eric The Red; Wineland In The Icelandic Annals; Notices Of Doubtful Value; Fictions; The Publication Of The Discovery; Notes; Icelandic Records; Arguments And Evidences Respecting The Wineland Discovery; Introduction To A Study Of Icelandic Records; Second Period; Third Period; Last Period; Saga Of Erik The Red; Voyage Of Leif Erikson; Saga Of Thorfinn Karlsefne; Voyage Of Freydis, Helgi And Finnbogi; Geographical Notices In Ancient Icelandic Mss; Monuments And Inscriptions; Minor Narratives; Voyage Of Gudleif Gudlaugson To Great Ireland; The Norsemen In America; Norumbega; Norse Voyages In The Tenth And Following Centuries; Columbus And The Norsemen; Discovery Of America By The Irish; EndnotesAbout the Publisher: Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.orgForgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes.
  • The Discovery Of The Americas

    Betsy Maestro

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 20, 1992)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discusses both hypothetical and historical voyages of discovery to America by the Phoenicians, Saint Brendan Of Ireland, the Vikings, and such later European navigators as Columbus, Cabot, and Magellan.
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