Overview
The protagonists of this episode of Ulisse are men who have changed the boundaries of nations, continents, and the known world, who have been able to broaden the mental and cultural horizons of their era. They are merchants, scientists, adventurers, conquerors and heroes. Alberto Angela from the headquarters of the most prestigious geographical institutes in the world - the Royal Geographical Society of London and the Geographical Society of Villa Celimontana in Rome - will tell us about the exploits of those who dared to challenge the seas and oceans to discover new worlds: from the Vikings to Christopher Columbus, from Amerigo Vespucci, to Captain Cook killed by natives during his 3rd round the world trip. We will also see how an entire people, the Polynesians, managed to colonize the largest ocean, the Pacific, without compasses or maps.
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2 - 1The splendor of Rome April 06, 2002 -
2 - 2The strength of the Empire April 13, 2002 -
2 - 3Twenty thousand leagues underground April 20, 2002 -
2 - 4The air April 27, 2001 -
2 - 5The treasures of the Tsars May 04, 2002 -
2 - 6Journey into nothingness May 11, 2002 -
2 - 7Journeying into the unknown May 18, 2002 -
2 - 8The odyssey of man in the ice June 01, 2002 -
2 - 9Journey to the Middle Ages June 08, 2002 -
2 - 10The extraordinary story of man (part one) November 30, 2002 -
2 - 11The extraordinary story of man (second part) December 07, 2002 -
2 - 12Lo splendore di Roma December 14, 2002



