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Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics Paul Hughes

Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics By Paul Hughes

Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics by Paul Hughes


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Greenvill Collins's biography, on marine navigation, is aimed at cartographers. Through Arctic shipwreck, Dutch and Spanish charts, Collins evolved a Prime Meridian through London. Kings Charles and James supported Collins's British coast survey and William its publication.

Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics Summary

Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics: Navigation by Greenvill Collins by Paul Hughes

This exciting Greenvill Collins biography is about seventeenth century navigation, focusing for the first time on mathematics practised at sea. This monograph argues the Restoration kings', Charles II and James II, promotion of cartography for both strategy and trade. It is aimed at the academic, cartographic and larger market of marine enthusiasts. Through shipwreck and Arctic marooning, and Dutch and Spanish charts, Collins evolved a Prime Meridian running through Charles's capital. After John Ogilby's successful Britannia, Charles set Collins surveying his kingdom's coasts, and James set John Adair surveying in Scotland. They triangulated at sea. Subsequently, Collins persuaded James to sustain his dead brother's ambition. This, the British coast's first survey took six years. After James's flight, and William III's invasion, Collins lead the royal yacht squadron for six years more, garnering funds to publish Great Britain's Coasting Pilot. The Admiralty and civic institutions subsidised what became his own pilot. Collins aided Royal Society members in their investigations, and his new guide remained vital to navigators through the century following. Charles's cartographic promotion bloomed the most spectacularly in the atlases of Ogilby, Collins and John Flamsteed for roads, harbours, and stars.

About Paul Hughes

With a PhD in engineering the master mariner, Paul Hughes provides marine consultancy to shipping, oil majors and port authorities. His publications in hydrography range from charts and tidal prediction through sailing directions.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Navigation and seamanship 3. Sailing-master making 4. Sights ashore 5. Curriculum to survey 6. Surveying 7. Dedicatees and subscribers 8. Atlas manufacture 9. Matter bound and unbound 10. Pilot influence 1. Yacht squadron leader 12. Conclusion

Additional information

NPB9780367620448
9780367620448
0367620448
Seventeenth Century Practical Mathematics: Navigation by Greenvill Collins by Paul Hughes
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-09-29
290
N/A
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