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https://www.academia.edu/36983880/The_scientific_dialogue_linking_America_Asia_and_Europe_…

…tudied Juan Cobo’s works is C. SANZ, Primitivas relaciones de España con Asia y Oceanía, Madrid, Librería General Victoriano Suárez, 1958. It is also remarkable the research by P. VAN DER LOON, The Manila Incunabula and early Hokkien studies, in «Asia Major, A British Journal of …

https://www.academia.edu/89669849/More_than_Homesickness_Minorities_and_the_Transference_o…

…den: Brill, 2002); on the Armenians, see Sebouh David Aslanian, From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011). 2 K.N. Chaudhuri, Trade and Civilisation in the Indian Ocea…

https://www.academia.edu/35500406/Journal_of_Pedagogy_Pluralism_and_Practice_Special_Issue…

… included this as part of my own history by layering an image of my feet in the ocean at Varadero, Cuba - a place described in family stories as a paradise where “la arena es como el azúcar y el agua tan transparente que puedes ver hasta la mugre de las uñas” the sand is like sug…

https://www.academia.edu/124522668/The_Medieval_Globe_1_2014_Pandemic_Disease_in_the_Medie…

…editerranean and on to England. In my own essay, I suggest that even the Indian Ocean basin merits explora­ tion as a route possibly as important as the Silk Roads; at least, that is a possibility worth exploring given that genetics research ties sub-Saharan Africa to our premode…

https://darwin-online.org.uk/converted/published/1839_Voyage_F10.2/1839_Voyage_F10.2.html

…r far east. This course, unavoidable in our case, carried us into that tract of ocean, between the trade-winds, which in August and September is subject to westerly winds—sometimes extremely strong—and we encountered a very heavy gale, although so near the equator. Afterwards, wh…