The European Gaze on India 1519 – 1946 About

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Antiquity and Renaissance

India enters European cartography as a coastline and a rumour. Portuguese pilots chart the shore they have sailed, while scholars still bend the unseen interior to fit Ptolemy — a geographer fifteen centuries dead. The gaze is maritime at the edges and inherited in the middle: what Europe knows, it knows from the deck of a ship; what it does not, it fills with classical authority and ornament.

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