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Article
Bonoli, Fabrizio; Zuccoli, Marina
(1999)
On two 16th-century instruments by Giovanni Antonio Magini (1555-1617).
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 201-212).
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Article
Røsler, Irmtraud
(1998)
“De seekarte ost und west to segelen ...”: On Northern European nautical “Fachliteratur” in the late Middle Ages.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 103-118).
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Book
Ifland, Peter
(1998)
Taking the stars: Celestial navigation from Argonauts to astronauts.
(/isis/citation/CBB000080200/)
Article
Hornig, Karin
(1998)
Die antike Navigation und Thales.
Antike Naturwissenschaft und Ihre Rezeption
(pp. 7-24).
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Book
Falerio, Francisco
(1998)
Tratado del esphera y del arte del marear. A facsimile reproduction with an introduction by Coates, Timothy.
(/isis/citation/CBB000078123/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(1998)
John Bird and the origin of the sextant.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 1-11).
(/isis/citation/CBB000076518/)
Book
Patai, Raphael
(1998)
The children of Noah: Jewish seafaring in ancient times. With contributions by James Hornell and John M. Lundquist.
(/isis/citation/CBB000080641/)
Article
Sabrier, Jean-Claude
(1998)
Pierre Le Roy's watches: “For the use of astronomers and seamen”.
Antiquarian Horology and the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society
(pp. 315-325).
(/isis/citation/CBB000082137/)
Chapter
Slights, William W.E.
(1997)
The cosmopolitics of reading: Navigating the margins of John Dee's General and rare memorials.
In: The margins of the text
(p. 199).
(/isis/citation/CBB000073281/)
Article
King, Hilary
(1997)
The marine chronometers of the Baudin expedition to Australia, 1800-1804.
Antiquarian Horology and the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society
(pp. 508-521).
(/isis/citation/CBB000078094/)
Article
Fara, Patricia
(1997)
The attraction of national interest: Navigational compasses as cultural artefacts.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 125-139).
(/isis/citation/CBB000076396/)
Article
Gerstenberger, Heide; Welke, Ulrich
(1996)
Sozialgeschichte der Technik: Von der Kunst des Navigierens zum wissenschaftlich-technischen System der Astro-Navigation.
Geschichte und Gesellschaft
(pp. 194-220).
(/isis/citation/CBB000069513/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1996)
The “eye error” of the cross staff, with a method for calculating the original dimensions of modified or missing parts.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 15-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB000068759/)
Article
Mörzer Bruyns, Willem F.J.
(1996)
The introduction of the elongating glass of sextants.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 71-80).
(/isis/citation/CBB000067755/)
Article
Leopold, J.H.
(1996)
The third seafaring nation: The introduction of the marine chronometer in the Netherlands.
Antiquarian Horology and the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society
(pp. 486-500).
(/isis/citation/CBB000067659/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(1996)
Nautical compasses in colonial and antebellum America.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 14-22).
(/isis/citation/CBB000073220/)
Book
Fallet, Estelle
(1995)
La mesure du temps en mer et les horlogers suisses.
(/isis/citation/CBB000074897/)
Chapter
Sorrenson, Richard
(1995)
The state's demand for accurate astronomical and navigational instruments in 18th-century Britain.
In: The consumption of culture, 1600-1800: Image, object, text
(p. 263).
(/isis/citation/CBB000067726/)
Article
Mörzer Bruyns, Willem F.J.
(1995)
The Mariners' Museum collection of navigating instruments: Needs and opportunities.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 97-119).
(/isis/citation/CBB000068397/)
Book
Lamb, Ursula
(1995)
Cosmographers and pilots of the Spanish maritime empire.
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