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Sailing School - Navigating Science and Skill, 1550-1800 (Hardcover)
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Sailing School - Navigating Science and Skill, 1550-1800 (Hardcover)
Series: Information Cultures
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Hands-on science in the Age of Exploration. Winner of the John
Lyman Book Award in Naval and Maritime Science and Technology by
the North American Society for Oceanic History and the Leo Gershoy
Prize by the American Historical Association Throughout the Age of
Exploration, European maritime communities bent on colonial and
commercial expansion embraced the complex mechanics of celestial
navigation. They developed schools, textbooks, and instruments to
teach the new mathematical techniques to sailors. As these experts
debated the value of theory and practice, memory and mathematics,
they created hybrid models that would have a lasting impact on
applied science. In Sailing School, a richly illustrated
comparative study of this transformative period, Margaret E.
Schotte charts more than two hundred years of navigational history
as she investigates how mariners solved the challenges of
navigating beyond sight of land. She begins by outlining the
influential sixteenth-century Iberian model for training and
certifying nautical practitioners. She takes us into a Dutch
bookshop stocked with maritime manuals and a French trigonometry
lesson devoted to the idea that "navigation is nothing more than a
right triangle." The story culminates at the close of the
eighteenth century with a young British naval officer who managed
to keep his damaged vessel afloat for two long months, thanks
largely to lessons he learned as a keen student. This is the first
study to trace the importance, for the navigator's art, of the
world of print. Schotte interrogates a wide variety of archival
records from six countries, including hundreds of published
textbooks and never-before-studied manuscripts crafted by
practitioners themselves. Ultimately, Sailing School helps us to
rethink the relationship among maritime history, the Scientific
Revolution, and the rise of print culture during a period of
unparalleled innovation and global expansion.
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