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Rompre la glace : Girart de Veer à la rencontre des « Russiens » (1597)

open access: yesViatica, 2017
Bringing together three Dutch expeditions, Girart de Veer’s illustrated volume of engravings and maps, first published in 1598, was a great editorial success, although the third narrated expedition was a failure in the creation of a new maritime and ...
Marie-Christine Gomez-Géraud
doaj   +1 more source

Représentations de la crise et crises de la représentation. Du naufrage avec spectateur aux naufrages sans témoins

open access: yesTracés, 2023
This essay envisions the relationship between the representations of crisis –in this case the migration crisis– and crises of representation –notably the metaphor of the shipwreck which Hans Blumenberg investigated in 1979 in his book Shipwreck with ...
Paul Bernard-Nouraud
doaj   +1 more source

Reassessing sixteenth and seventeenth century written accounts of hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea

open access: yesWeather, EarlyView.
Abstract While the North Atlantic’s five‐century hurricane history is among the most complete globally, the earliest centuries are poorly documented in the written record. This study reassesses a subset of sixteenth to seventeenth‐century tropical cyclones (TCs) through a systematic review of archival evidence, mainly from Spain’s colonial archive, the
William Gomez Pretel, Michael Chenoweth
wiley   +1 more source

Portugalští a španělští trosečníci 16. století a jejich vyprávění // Portuguese and Spanish castaways of the 16th century and their accounts [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2017
The shipwreck accounts were written mainly by survivors of catastrophic shipwrecks on overseas voyages to America and India, and therefore belong to the huge corpus of works written in the 16th century about exploring and conquering new territories ...
Jaroslava Marešová
doaj  

Ceramics from the Tanjung Simpang Mengayau Shipwreck

open access: yesSPAFA Journal
The Tanjung Simpang Mengayau shipwreck ceramics, from Kudat, Sabah, have previously been identified as Chinese ceramics dating to the Northern Song Dynasty (960-112 CE) by Sjostrand (2003).
Masyella Masbaka   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The Law of the Sea and International Marine Archaeology: Abandoning Admiralty Law to Protect Historic Shipwrecks [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
This Comment assesses the marine archaeology provisions of UNCLOS III and argues that the principles embodied in U.S. abandoned shipwreck law may significantly contribute to cooperative efforts that determine the future of shipwrecks found in ...
Cottrell, Anne M.
core   +1 more source

Epidemiological Characteristics and Prognostic Factors for Mortality in Severe Burns: A 32‐Year Analysis (1993–2024) From a National Referral Center in the Dominican Republic

open access: yesWorld Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Severe burns represent a major public health burden in middle‐income countries. This study describes the epidemiological profile and identifies independent prognostic factors for in‐hospital mortality in patients with severe burns treated at the national referral center of the Dominican Republic over a 32‐year period.
José Enrique Cueva‐Ramírez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Shipwreck Architecture

open access: yesFootprint
Shipwreck Architecture draws a connection between cosmotechnics, surrealism, and object-oriented ontology using an architectural design framework as a departure point.
Simon Weir, Sara Rich
doaj   +1 more source

KAPAL KUNA TENGGELAM SEBAGAI ASET PENELITIAN ARKEOLOGI BAWAH AIR DAN PEMANFAATANNYA

open access: yesBerkala Arkeologi, 2008
In response to the fact that there is an overlapping issue over the handling of the sunken ships (shipwreck), some people believe that those are treasures which has been lifted up carelessly and then sold for the sake of economy benefit.
Hari Lelono
doaj   +1 more source

Reading (in/and) Miranda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
"Australian fiction, like that of all nations, is written, published, received and read in the context of a literary canon, both national and transnational.
Bode, Katherine
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