The first description of a mermaid comes from Assyria in BCE. From there mermaids entered Mesopotamian, Greek, and Roman cultures during antiquity, and European and Arabic cultures during the medieval period. At the time Columbus wrote, mermaids had existed in writing and in the collective knowledge base for at least 2, years.
It makes perfect sense that Columbus thought he saw a mermaid. In a formal education, students read about mermaids in Pliny the Elder. The royal House of Luxembourg was founded by a mermaid named Melusine.
Nations with coastlines told stories of mermaids stealing from sailors, swimming inland and being adopted by humans, and revealing locations of treasures as rewards for kindness and generosity. However, what I is more important is what Columbus actually thought he saw — which was three ugly mermaids swimming in the Caribbean Sea.
Good afternoon. January 8 or 9? Moreover, according to the calendar of , the 8th of January is Sunday and the 9th is Monday, none is Wednesday. Where did you find these information? Hi Demy! Thanks for reading and thank you for your comment. According to the Columbus Journal entry, January 9, , was a Wednesday. Hey James! Thank you very much for the reply. I appreciate those little details, yet very important, that you shared.
You are very helpfull! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary n. Other theories hold it to be perhaps from janua "gate," or in reference to the Italic god Janus.
Adjective forms Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia The genoa was originally referred to as an "overlapping jib" and later as a Genoa jib. It is a type of large jib or staysail that overlaps the main sail, sometimes eliminating it.
It is used on single-masted sloops and twin-masted boats such as yawls and Born in Genoa in , where his family lived in exile from their native Florence, Alberti received the finest education available in northern Italy, studying first at the gymnasium of Padua and then receiving a doctorate in civil and canon law at the University of Bologna.
When old Paolo of Genoa had died they had been left with twenty-nine and Willem had promoted Alain of Arras from page to arbalist rather than take in an outsider. I had no hopes of seeing her again, for she lived at Genoa , and I should not have cared to face M. Marseilles, where they secretly traded casks of wine with the Genoese merchant ships in exchange for imports coming from Kaffa and bound for Genoa.
All these things were in his Ligurian blood, and he breathed them in with the very air of Genoa. The Marseillais, the rabble army who had poured out of the dockyards and prisons of Marseille and Genoa , and marched on Paris, were everywhere.
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