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Nautical Rutters and New Bodies of Knowledge in the Age of the First Globalization, 1400-1600

  • Edited by: Luis Ribeiro , David Salomoni and Henrique Leitão
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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The European maritime expansion of the fifteenth century reshaped global politics, economies, and perceptions of space. Central to this transformation was the mastery of long-distance sea routes and the development of rutters—technical documents recording navigational data and geographic observations. Despite their significance, rutters have often been overlooked in studies of European imperial expansion and globalization.
This book highlights the indispensable role of rutters and ships’ logbooks in early modern navigation and knowledge production. Examining their legal, scientific, and cultural dimensions, it explores their evolution, influence on cartography, and impact beyond Europe, particularly in the Indian Ocean. With contributions from experts in the field, this volume underscores rutters as more than navigational aids—they were pivotal instruments in shaping global interconnectedness.
Essential reading for historians of science, maritime history, and globalization, this book reveals how these documents transformed Europe’s perception of a world connected by oceans.

Author / Editor information

Ribeiro Luis :

Luís Campos Ribeiro is a historian of science and art and a researcher at CIUHCT, University of Lisbon, specializing in the history of astrology and astronomy. He leads the Astra Project: Historical Research on Astrological Techniques and Practices (CIUHCT/The Warburg Institute) and is a postdoctoral researcher at the ERC Rutter Project.Salomoni David :

David Salomoni is an assistant professor in the History of Education at the University for Foreigners of Siena. From 2019 until 2023, he worked in the framework of the ERC Rutter Project based at the University of Lisbon. His research focuses on geographical literacy in Early Modern Europe.Leitão Henrique :

Henrique Leitão is a Senior Researcher at the Department for the History and Philosophy of Science at the Faculty of Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal. He is presently Provost (Pro-reitor) of the University of Lisbon and director of the Lisbon University Press. In 2018, he was awarded an ERC Advanced Grant (Rutter Project).


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eBook published on:
July 30, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789048571079
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Main content:
316
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8
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