M?moire sur l'Authenticit? de la Lettre de Toscanelli (Memoir on the Authenticity of Toscanelli's Letter) is a study of a controversial document that had a significant impact on early European exploration of the New World. The letter, purportedly written by the Italian astronomer Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli to the Portuguese explorer Christopher Columbus, provided valuable information about the geography of the Americas. However, its authenticity has been disputed by scholars for centuries. Henry Vignaud's memoir is a detailed examination of the evidence and arguments for and against the letter's authenticity.
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