
Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe
Read Between The Lines · Laurence Bergreen
September 7, 202526m 3s
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Show Notes
Forget the sanitized legend you learned in school. Ferdinand Magellan’s circumnavigation of the globe was not a glorious voyage of discovery; it was a three-year descent into terror. In Laurence Bergreen’s riveting account, you’ll join the five ships and 270 men who sailed off the map and into a nightmare of mutiny, starvation, and madness. Faced with unimaginable horrors, only one ship and 18 skeletal survivors would return. This is the harrowing, visceral true story of the incredible human price paid to prove the world was round.
Topics
Ferdinand MagellanCircumnavigationAge of ExplorationMaritime History16th CenturySpice IslandsStrait of MagellanExploration and DiscoveryMutinyScurvySurvivalAntonio PigafettaJuan Sebastián ElcanoSpanish EmpirePacific OceanPhilippinesAdventureBiographySpice Trade