Article ID: CBB234105195

European longitude prizes. I: longitude determination in the Spanish empire (2020)

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Following Columbus' voyages to the Americas, Castilian (Spanish) and Portuguese rulers engaged in heated geopolitical competition, which was eventually reconciled through a number of treaties that divided the world into two unequal hemispheres. However, the early-sixteenth-century papal demarcation line was poorly defined. Expressed in degrees with respect to a vague reference location, determination of longitude at sea became crucial in the nations' quest for expanding spheres of influence. In Spain, King Philip II and his son, Philip III, announced generous rewards for those whose solutions to the longitude problem performed well in sea trials and which were suitable for practical implementation. The potential reward generated significant interest from scientist-scholars and opportunists alike. The solutions proposed and the subset taken to sea provided important physical insights that still resonate today. None of the numerous approaches based on compass readings ('magnetic declination') passed the exacting sea trials, but the brightest sixteenth-century minds already anticipated that lunar distances and the use of marine timepieces would eventually enable more precise navigation. With most emphasis in the English-language literature focused on longitude solutions developed in Britain, France and the Low Countries, the earlier yet ground-breaking Spanish efforts have, undeservedly, largely been forgotten. Yet, they provided a firm basis for the development of an enormous 'cottage industry' that lasted until the end of the eighteenth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Grijs, Richard de
van der Werf, Siebren
Hilster, Nicolàs de
Morfouli, Meropi
Xue Zhang
Wells, William
Journals
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
The Globe Journal
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Tinta da China
IOP Publishing Ltd
Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Concepts
Longitude and latitude
Nautical astronomy
Maps; atlases
Cartography
Instruments, navigational
Navigation
People
Zacut, Abraham
Picard, Jean-Françoise
Fernández De Enciso, Martin
Pflaum, Jakob
Reinel, Pedro
Stöffler, Johann
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
16th century
Enlightenment
19th century
15th century
Places
China
Newfoundland (Canada)
Netherlands
Spain
Portugal
France
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