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The author scrutinizes the longstanding claim that a Florentine navigator in French service discovered much of the Atlantic coast of North America, arguing that the narrative relies chiefly on a single questionable letter and problematic maps. The study examines textual corruptions and misattributions, compares contemporaneous charts and voyages, introduces archival documents and translations, critiques geographic identifications and descriptions of peoples and resources, and reconstructs the navigator's life from documentary evidence, ultimately concluding that the asserted voyage lacks reliable documentary foundation.

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Henry Cruse Murphy

Henry Cruse Murphy was an American author and diplomat, best known for his work "The Voyage of Verrazzano," which explores the travels of the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano in the early 16th century. Murphy's writings reflect a keen interest in exploration and history, contributing to the understanding of early American exploration narratives. In addition to his literary pursuits, he served as the United States Minister to the Netherlands, where he engaged in diplomatic efforts that furthered American interests abroad. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of exploration and the early encounters between Europe and the Americas.

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