diff --git a/Article Summary.md b/Article Summary.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb50368 --- /dev/null +++ b/Article Summary.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Write up a paragraph that summarizes the thesis of your article and the major +evidence it uses. Remember to cite! Parenthetical citations (author, page) are +fine. If you are only using part of the article, make it clear which pages +you’re using. Avoid just summarizing what the author said in order; synthesize +it all together, and include in this paragraph any bias, slant, or assumptions +you see in the author. This step is worth 2 points. + + + diff --git a/Bibliography.md b/Bibliography.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a34c3f --- /dev/null +++ b/Bibliography.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Bibliography + +Wow,[@AdamsMemBiog08] look[@FlemPicHist95] at[@JackHors92] all[@LeporeThese18] these[@WeiseDis84] references![@KirsNor98] + +\pagebreak + +# References diff --git a/Draft.md b/Draft.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6d76aa --- /dev/null +++ b/Draft.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Intro Paragraph + +# First Body Paragraph: How did the Myth Emerge + + + +# Second Body Paragraph: How it was used in the Age of Exploration + +# Third Body Paragraph: How it was used in the Late 19th Century + +# Conclusion + + +\pagebreak +# References diff --git a/Norumbega.md b/Norumbega.md index 6b683a7..191d07c 100644 --- a/Norumbega.md +++ b/Norumbega.md @@ -25,6 +25,17 @@ once sufficient firsthand knowledge reached Europe from early attempts at settlement and from further exploration, both the cartographical Norumbega and the tales associated with it entirely disappeared."[@KirsNor98, 35] + - Except by Horsford and others in the later 18th. +- "Many Renaissance cosmographers subscribed to the philosophy of natural + harmony. It rested on the idea that the physical world was governed by laws + ensuring perfect equilibrium."[@KirsNor98, 35] + - Cartography wasn't really a science, had philosophical aspects as well. +- "Accordingly, when Europeans heard about the New World, they anticipated that + it would contain at least an embryonic counterpart of features of the + geography and human behaviour of the Old World."[@KirsNor98, 35] + - **Europeans went to the New World looking for the Old**, for what they had + known and what was familiar. + \pagebreak # References diff --git a/bibliography.bib b/bibliography.bib index ba2e392..6bb6c06 100644 --- a/bibliography.bib +++ b/bibliography.bib @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ year = {2018}, publisher = {W. W. Norton \& Company, Inc.}, address = {New York, N.Y.}, - annote = {Review: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/indimagahist.115.4.08} + annote = {Review: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/indimagahist.115.4.08.} } % https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6909322M diff --git a/chicago.csl b/chicago.csl index 13306f4..911af5e 100644 --- a/chicago.csl +++ b/chicago.csl @@ -1334,6 +1334,11 @@ + + + + +