Andrea Corsali

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Who is Andrea Corsali?

Andrea Corsali was an Italian explorer who worked in the service of Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence and Lorenzo II de' Medici, duke of Urbino. Corsali traveled to Asia and the south seas aboard a Portuguese merchant vessel, writing home with accounts of the lands and peoples he encountered along the way. Two of Corsali’s letters from the 'east Indies' were published in Florence in 1518, and again in Giovanni Battista Ramusio, Delle navigationi et viaggi, along with accounts by other travelers and merchants such as Giovanni da Empoli. He also noted that Sumatra and Ceylon are two distinct islands. Corsali’s death date is unknown.

Corsali is known in Italy for having identified New Guinea, previously unknown to the Italians, and for having hypothesized the existence of Australia, although he never disembarked there himself.

He identified, located, illustrated and named the constellation now known as the Southern Cross.

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