Flumen Argenteum
Flumen Argenteum[1][2] (Hispanice Río de la Plata) est aestuarium (vel flumen vel sinus, vel mare marginale) Americae Australis. E fluminibus Paraquaria, Uraquaria, Parana oritur. In Oceanum Atlanticum defluit, incisuram infundibuliformem in meridio-orientali Americae Australis litore efficiens. Amnis est circa 290 chiliometra longus.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Cf. titulum tabulae geographicae Mappa geographicum quo flumen Argenteum, Paranà et Paraguay exactissime nunc primum describuntur (1758)
- ↑ "Argenteus fluvius": Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus, Lexicon universale (1698) ~
Bibliographia
recensere- Mulhall, Michael George, and; Mulhall, Edward T. (1869). "Handbook of the River Plate: Comprising Buenos Ayres, the Upper Provinces, Banda Oriental, Paraguay".
- Bethell, Leslie. 1987. Colonial Brazil. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521341272.
- Viana, Hélio (1994). História do Brasil: período colonial, monarquia e república (15 ed.). São Paulo: Melhoramentos. ISBN 9788506019993.
- Piola, A. R.; Matano, R. P.; Palma, E. D.; Campos, E. D. (2005). "The influence of the Plata River discharge on the western South Atlantic shelf". Geophysical Research Letters 32: L01603
- Real, Walter. España en el Río de la Plata: Descubrimiento y Poblamientos (1516–1588). Montevideo: Club Español. 2001. ISBN 9974393175.
- Simionato, Claudia G., Carolina S. Vera, et Frank Siegismund. 2005. Surface Wind Variability on Seasonal and Interannual Scales Over Río de la Plata Area. Journal of Coastal Research 21(4): 770–78.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Flumen Platense spectant. |
- Paraguay, or the Province of the Rio de la Plata, with the Adjacent Regions Tucamen and Santa Cruz de la Sierra (tabula, 1616).
- "An Account of a Voyage up the River de la Plata, and Thence over Land to Peru: With Observations on the Inhabitants, as Well as Indians and Spaniards, the Cities, Commerce, Fertility, and Riches of That Part of America" (1698).