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O descobrimento da Australia pelos portuguezes em 1601

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An account argues that Portuguese navigators reached Australia in 1601, five years before the previously accepted Dutch discovery, presenting a newly found British Museum document and assembling cartographic, manuscript, and classical evidence. The author reviews medieval and early-modern maps, references to a southern continent in ancient and Chinese sources, and earlier map indications from the sixteenth century, assessing misidentifications such as those in Marco Polo's account. He situates the 1601 claim within broader debates about earlier sightings and compares documentary proof for seventeenth-century Dutch visits with the newly highlighted Portuguese material, concluding that the Portuguese voyage merits re-evaluation of the chronology of southern Pacific exploration.

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Richard Henry Major

Richard Henry Major was a notable English historian and geographer, recognized for his contributions to the study of early exploration and discovery in Australia. His works include "Early Voyages to Terra Australis, Now Called Australia," which compiles essential documents and maps that illuminate the history of discovery along Australia's coasts from the sixteenth century to the era of Captain Cook. Major's research provides valuable insights into the maritime history and the European encounters with Australia, making him a significant figure in the field of historical geography.

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