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This was literally world changing: maps of the world produced after Diaz’s journey had to be adjusted to take account of the fact that the Indian Ocean was not, as Ptolemy thought, landlocked by unexplored territory, but could be entered from the south. Armed with this knowledge, and stirred, after 1493, by the achievements of Christopher Columbus in the west Atlantic, the Portuguese were ready to try to push past Diaz’s landmark.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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