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Jehuda Cresques

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The identification of "Mestre Jacome" with Jehuda Cresques" is principally due to the Catalan historian Gonzalo de Reparaz (1930). More recent research argues that Jehuda Cresques was dead by 1410, and "Mestre Jacome" must have been someone else, identity still indeterminate - Majorca
252:) See, ‘The alleged nautical school founded in the fifteenth century at Sagres by Prince Henry of Portugal, called the ‘Navigator’’, in W. G. L. Randles, Geography, cartography and nautical science in the Renaissance: the impact of the great discoveries (Aldershot, 2000), pp. 1 – 14. 240:"He also from Majorca caused one Master James, a man skillful in Navigation, in Maps and Sea Instruments, to be brought into Portugal, there at his charge as it were, to erect a School of Marinership, and to instruct his Countrymen in that Mysterie." 386:—Translation in English of the works of Riera i Sans and Gabriel Llompart on the Jewish Majorcan mapmakers of the Late Middle Ages. They include very complete biographies of Jafudà Cresques and his father Cresques Abraham. 373: 145:
to move to Portugal in the 1420s to train Portuguese map-makers in Majorcan-style cartography. 'Jacome of Majorca' was described as the head of Henry's legendary observatory and "
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Riera i Sans, Jaume - Gabriel Llompart, "Jafudà Cresques i Samuel Corcós. Més documents sobre els jueus pintors de cartes de navegar (Mallorca, s. XIV)", in
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in 1487 were based on maps drafted earlier by "Mestre Moyses" and "Jaime Ribera", the latter whom Reparaz takes to be Jaume Riba or Jacobus Ribus, the
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It has long been believed that Jehuda Cresques is the same person as 'Mestre Jacome', a Majorcan cartographer induced by the Portuguese prince
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name of Jehuda Cresques. Reparaz suggests he came to Portugal sometime between 1420 and 1427, thus probably already in his seventies.
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persecutions of 1391 he was forcibly converted to Christianity, at which time he took the name Jaume Riba, Jacobus Ribus, in
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Reparaz (1930) bases his argument on the finding that the navigational charts given to
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An allegorical Statue of Jehuda Cresques at Palma's "Plaça del Temple"
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Riera i Sans, Jaume, "Jafudà Cresques, jueu de Mallorca", in
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[ʒəuˈðaˈkɾeskəs]
converso
cartographer
Majorca
Abraham Cresques
Jewish
Majorca
Majorcan-Catalan
Crown of Aragon
Spain
Catalan Atlas
John I of Aragon
livres
sous
Aragonese
Latin
Henry the Navigator
school
Sagres
Samuel Purchas
had many skilled Jewish cartographers
Majorcan cartographic school


"Cresques lo Juheu"
Duarte Pacheco Pereira
p.58
João de Barros
p.133

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