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  1. Iberian nautical sciences, 14001600. Statue of Isabella by Bigarny; it resides in the Capilla Real, in Granada. Throughout the early age of exploration, it became increasingly clear that the residents of the Iberian Peninsula were experts at navigation, sailing, and expansion. From Henry the Navigator's first adventures down the ...

  2. Background. Ship design. Caravels and their purposeful evolution. Naus. Galleons. See also. References. External links. Iberian ship development, 14001600. An eighteenth-century map of the peninsula depicting various topographical features of the land, as published in Robert Wilkinson's General Atlas, circa 1794.

  3. Desarrollo naval ibérico (1400-1600) Los reinos ibéricos hicieron importantes contribuciones al desarrollo marítimo durante la llamada Era de los Descubrimientos . La exploración y colonización del mundo por parte de España y Portugal fue posible gracias a los barcos que los ibéricos desarrollaron y utilizaron a partir del siglo XV .

  4. 6 de nov. de 2018 · The Social Production of a Nautical Instrument in the Iberian World, 1500-1650 ... Pamela O. Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400-1600.

  5. Iberian ship development, 14001600; Iberian nautical sciences, 14001600; Portuguese discoveries; Majorcan cartographic school (Catalan chart) Early modern Netherlandish (Dutch and Flemish) cartography, influenced by early modern Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) cartography; References

  6. Named for the Portuguese king, Manuel I (r. 1495–1521), it uses nautical imagery and motifs inspired by expeditions to the East, and reflects the enormous wealth acquired by Portugal in overseas ventures.

  7. Los reinos ibéricos hicieron importantes contribuciones al desarrollo marítimo durante la llamada Era de los Descubrimientos . La exploración y colonización del mundo por parte de España y Portugal fue posible gracias a los barcos que los ibéricos desarrollaron y utilizaron a partir del siglo XV.