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related to Maritime science
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28 citations
related to Maritime science as a subject or category
Book
Karel Davids; Joost Schokkenbroek
(2023)
The Transformation of Maritime Professions: Old and New Jobs in European Shipping Industries, 1850–2000.
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Article
Roger Kinns
(2021)
Time signals for mariners in the Atlantic Islands and West Africa.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 315-336).
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Article
Richard de Grijs; Andrew P. Jacob
(2021)
William Dawes: practical astronomy on the ‘First Fleet’ from England to Australia.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 7-40).
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Book
Lukas Engelmann; Christos Lynteris
(2020)
Sulphuric Utopias: A History of Maritime Fumigation.
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Book
Margaret E. Schotte
(2019)
Sailing School: Navigating Science and Skill, 1550-1800.
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Book
Céline Le Gall
(2019)
Giovanni Poleni (1683-1761) et l’essor de la technologie maritime au siècle des Lumières.
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Book
Jason W. Smith
(2018)
To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.S. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire.
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Article
R. L. France
(2018)
Illustration of an 1857 “Sea-Serpent” Sighting Re-Interpreted as an Early Depiction of Cetacean Entanglement in Maritime Debris.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 111-117).
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Article
Diarmid A. Finnegan
(2018)
Crozier’s Penguin: An Object History of Maritime and Museum Science.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 42-47).
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Thesis
Nicolàs de Hilster
(2018)
Navigation on Wood: Wooden Navigational Instruments 1590-1731: An Analysis of Early Modern Western Instruments for Celestial Navigation, Their Origins, Mathematical Concepts and Accuracies.
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Article
Greg Bankoff
(2017)
Aeolian Empires: The Influence of Winds and Currents on European Maritime Expansion in the Days of Sail.
Environment and History
(pp. 163-196).
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Book
Jim Bennett
(2017)
Navigation: A Very Short Introduction.
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Article
E. Zuroski
(2017)
Situating the Local in a Global Expedition: HMS Challenger Expedition in New Zealand, 1874.
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
(pp. 107-111).
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Book
Günter Schilder
(2017)
Early Dutch Maritime Cartography: The North Holland School of Cartography (c. 1580 – C. 1620).
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Chapter
Antony Adler
(2016)
Stations and Statistics: Paulus Hoek and the Transnational Discipline of Ocean Biology, 1871–1914.
In: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970
(pp. 179-212).
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Chapter
Franziska Torma
(2016)
Science, the Media and Development: The International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1959–1965.
In: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970
(pp. 315-344).
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Chapter
Antony Adler
(2016)
The Hybrid Shore: The Marine Station Movement and Scientific Uses of the Littoral, 1843–1910.
In: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970
(pp. 145-178).
(/isis/citation/CBB583932056/)
Chapter
Penelope K. Hardy
(2016)
Every Ship a Floating Observatory: Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Acquisition of Knowledge at Sea.
In: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970
(pp. 17-48).
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Book
Helen M. Rozwadowski; Katharine Anderson
(2016)
Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970.
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Chapter
Samantha Muka
(2016)
Imagining the Ocean: Marine Artists and Our Visions of the Marine World.
In: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea, 1800-1970
(pp. 245-276).
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