Galileo and longitude: fundamental contributions to a fundamental problem.
Two offprints of this article by Waters from Italian publications: Gruppo Italiano di Storia Della Scienza - Vinci (Firenze), 1964, and Physis Rivista Internazionale di Storia Della Scienza, Vol. VI, No. 3, 1964.
Record Details
Item reference: | WTS/34/3 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | 1964 |
Creator: | Waters, David Watkin |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Time, Ships and Civilisation. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/1)
- The Science of Admiralty. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/2)
- Galileo and longitude: fundamental contributions to a fundamental problem. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/3)
- Three Navigational Instruments Excluding Astrolabes Recovered from the Wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman “Batavia” (1629). (Manuscript) (WTS/34/4)
- The Restoration of the Old Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1675-1965. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/5)
- The Sea- or Mariner's Astrolabe. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/6)
- The navigation and instruments of the Batavia Dutch East Indiaman, 1629. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/7)
- The restoration of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/8)
- Science and the Techniques of Navigation in the Renaissance. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/9)
- The Cook Bicentenary: Reflexions upon some of the effects of the three voyages of Captain James Cook to the Pacific between 1768 and 1780. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/10)
- The English and the Influence of the Atlantic routes upon science and strategy. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/11)
- The Iberian Bases of the English Art of Navigation in the Sixteenth Century. (Manuscript) (WTS/34/12)
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