Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "João de Lisboa (c.1470 – 1525) was a Portuguese explorer. It is known to have sail together with Tristão da Cunha, and to have explored Río de La Plata in 1511-12. The Brazilian historian Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen remarks that he was in Ferdinand Magellan circumnavigation voyage:We notice that with Magellan went the portuguese pilot João de Lisboa, which had been in Brazil before, and wrote a book on seamanship, whose appearance would be of transcendence importance to the geographical history.He is the author of a Treatise of Seamanship that includes 20 remarkable maps and a Treatise on the Nautical Needle, dated by himself in 1514 (1508, in manuscript).He died in 1525 while traveling in the Indian Ocean."@en }
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- João_de_Lisboa abstract "João de Lisboa (c.1470 – 1525) was a Portuguese explorer. It is known to have sail together with Tristão da Cunha, and to have explored Río de La Plata in 1511-12. The Brazilian historian Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen remarks that he was in Ferdinand Magellan circumnavigation voyage:We notice that with Magellan went the portuguese pilot João de Lisboa, which had been in Brazil before, and wrote a book on seamanship, whose appearance would be of transcendence importance to the geographical history.He is the author of a Treatise of Seamanship that includes 20 remarkable maps and a Treatise on the Nautical Needle, dated by himself in 1514 (1508, in manuscript).He died in 1525 while traveling in the Indian Ocean.".
- Q10312495 abstract "João de Lisboa (c.1470 – 1525) was a Portuguese explorer. It is known to have sail together with Tristão da Cunha, and to have explored Río de La Plata in 1511-12. The Brazilian historian Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen remarks that he was in Ferdinand Magellan circumnavigation voyage:We notice that with Magellan went the portuguese pilot João de Lisboa, which had been in Brazil before, and wrote a book on seamanship, whose appearance would be of transcendence importance to the geographical history.He is the author of a Treatise of Seamanship that includes 20 remarkable maps and a Treatise on the Nautical Needle, dated by himself in 1514 (1508, in manuscript).He died in 1525 while traveling in the Indian Ocean.".