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Amerigo

A Comedy of Errors in History

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Amerigo

By: Stefan Zweig
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. How did two entire continents come to bear the name of Amerigo Vespucci, a relatively minor Florentine navigator, rather than Christopher Columbus, who reached the New World first?

Stefan Zweig published Amerigo in 1942, his final year, solving this historical mystery through detective work in archives and original documents. The answer involves accident, confusion, and profound historical irony: A German cartographer named Martin Waldseemüller, working in a remote village in 1507, read an account attributed to Vespucci claiming he'd reached the mainland before Columbus. Based on this single document—likely forged or heavily embellished—Waldseemüller labeled the new continents "America" on his world map. The name stuck. By the time the error was recognized, thousands of copies had spread across Europe. Waldseemüller tried to correct it in later maps, but too late—the mistake had become permanent.

Columbus dies believing he'd reached Asia, bitter and neglected, never knowing he'd discovered a new world. Vespucci, a competent but not extraordinary navigator, becomes immortalized through error. The greatest geographical discovery in human history gets named for the wrong person through a series of accidents and misunderstandings.

Zweig combines historical research with literary flair, synthesizing original documents—Vespucci's letters, Columbus's journals, Waldseemüller's publications—into dramatic narrative. Vespucci emerges as neither villain deliberately stealing glory nor innocent victim, but ambiti
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