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The Elements of Navigation, by William Middlemist.
The Elements of Navigation, by William Middlemist, 1813
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Object Details
ID:
NVT/31
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1813-01-01 - ?; 1813
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Navigation: Theory (Manuscript)
Spanish Navigators Manual with later notes on Astronomy. (Manuscript) (NVT/1)
Italian lecture notes on navigation and Astronomy. Latin. (Manuscript) (NVT/2)
Treatise on Navigation and Fortification by De Junquieres. French. (Manuscript) (NVT/3)
General course of navigation compiled by John Marshall. (Manuscript) (NVT/4)
"Viaticum Nautarum or The Sailor's Vade Mecum": a treatise on finding longitude at sea by Astronomical Observations by Robert Wright. (Manuscript) (NVT/5)
Navigation workbook kept by Daniell Sephtonal. (Manuscript) (NVT/6)
Treatise on Navigation by Fransisco da Costa. Portuguese. (Manuscript) (NVT/7)
Navigation workbook kept by William Downman. (Manuscript) (NVT/8)
Navigation workbook. English. (Manuscript) (NVT/9)
Treatise and workbook on navigation kept by James Tilden. (Manuscript) (NVT/10)
Navigation workbook kept by Mr R. Pechell. (Manuscript) (NVT/11)
Treatise on Astronomy including a description of the Perpetual Kalleder by Thomas Willford. (Manuscript) (NVT/12)
Navigation workbook kept by James Clarke. (Manuscript) (NVT/13)
Part of a Mathematical Treatise. (Manuscript) (NVT/14)
Navigation workbook kept by James Fall. (Manuscript) (NVT/15)
Navigation workbook kept by Edward Ward. (Manuscript) (NVT/16)
Mathematical workbook on measurements of heights and distances. (Manuscript) (NVT/17)
Navigation workbook and journal kept by E. Mourilyan. (Manuscript) (NVT/18)
Remarks of old time relating to the art of the sea and the building of ships. italian, 1470 and related material. (Manuscript) (NVT/19)
Ibrahim Haggi. Marefit Nameh. Turkish. Book of Science. (Manuscript) (NVT/20)
Study of navigation, kept by John Willyams. (Manuscript) (NVT/21)
Transferred to SMP/3. (Manuscript) (NVT/22)
Navigation notebook with additional sections on a Man of War, details of pay, and an abbreviated ship list kept by John Moore. (Manuscript) (NVT/23)
Navigation notebook, containing a journal of a voyage from England to Charleston in the ship CAROLINA. (Manuscript) (NVT/24)
Treatise on navigation by observation of the sun and stars. Agostino Cesareo. (Manuscript) (NVT/25)
Navigational notebook of Captain William Dean. (Manuscript) (NVT/26)
Navigational notebook of Captain Herbert. (Manuscript) (NVT/27)
Textbook of astronomical and navigational problems. (Manuscript) (NVT/28)
A Plan of Navigation, as taught by Lieutenant Humphris, by Stephen Old. (Manuscript) (NVT/29)
Notebook of problems and exercises in navigation, by Benjamin Hazell. (Manuscript) (NVT/30)
The Elements of Navigation, by William Middlemist. (Manuscript) (NVT/31)
Exercises in Navigation, by Philip Coward. (Manuscript) (NVT/32)
Notebook on Navigation, Arthur Reginald Chorley, HMS CONWAY. (Manuscript) (NVT/33)
Navigational Exercises and copy of the logbook of the ESDAILE, by Thomas Wotton. (Manuscript) (NVT/34)
Elements of Navigation, by George A. Bedford, Christ's Hospital. (Manuscript) (NVT/35)
Elements of Navigation, by Matthew Shepherdson. (Manuscript) (NVT/36)
Improvements in the doctrine of the sphere, Samuel Dunn. (Manuscript) (NVT/37)
The current angle and distance tables calculated to counteract the effect of a current setting...by G.E. Hoar. (Manuscript) (NVT/38)
Instructions for the use of the Douglas-Schäfer sounding traveller. (Manuscript) (NVT/39)
Brouscon, Guillaume: Xylographic Nautical Almanac on vellum. From Samuel Pepys' own library. (Manuscript) (NVT/40)
Navigation Exercise books and related material kept by William George Tennant. (Manuscript) (NVT/41)
"Elements of Navigation" by F.W.Horne. (Manuscript) (NVT/42)
Notebook kept by Ralph Baker, senior captain of the B.I.S.N.C, on a navigation course at University College Southampton. (Manuscript) (NVT/43)
Volume entitled 'Pilotage' written by Admiral Sir Charles Little. (Manuscript) (NVT/44)
Navigational treatise written by James Cassels. (Manuscript) (NVT/45)
Navigational papers belonging to Commander Colin Mackenzie Dundas, RN (1842-1911). (Manuscript) (NVT/46)
Commonplace workbook kept by William Spink, RN, including mathematical calculations and methods for calculating at sea. (Manuscript) (NVT/47)
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