APA (7th ed.) Citation

Norwood, M. (1685). Norwood's system of navigation: Teaching the whole art, in a way more familiar, easie, and practical, than hath been hitherto done. Shewing, the projection of the plain scale: the sphere in plaino: astronomical problems useful in navigation: traverse tables: right lin'd triangles, geometrically, by tables of sines, tangents, logarithms, and by Gunter's ruler; applied to Plain and Mercator's sailing. Illustrated by schemes on copper-plates. How to make observations at sea or shore. Sure and easie ways of reckoning by latitude, longitude, and meridional distance; with tables for both ways of sailing. The longitude and latitude of principal places. Tables for the suns place and declination; of the longitudes, latitudes, declinations, right ascensions, and seasons of some noted stars. Spherical triangles; and their use in great circle sailing. The use of the globes, Azimuth compass for variation. And also of sea-gunnery. The description and use of a new instrument, called Ency... printed for H. Sawbridge, T. Guy, T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, and G. Conyers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Norwood, Matthew. Norwood's System of Navigation: Teaching the Whole Art, in a Way More Familiar, Easie, and Practical, than Hath Been Hitherto Done. Shewing, the Projection of the Plain Scale: The Sphere in Plaino: Astronomical Problems Useful in Navigation: Traverse Tables: Right Lin'd Triangles, Geometrically, by Tables of Sines, Tangents, Logarithms, and by Gunter's Ruler; Applied to Plain and Mercator's Sailing. Illustrated by Schemes on Copper-plates. How to Make Observations at Sea or Shore. Sure and Easie Ways of Reckoning by Latitude, Longitude, and Meridional Distance; with Tables for Both Ways of Sailing. The Longitude and Latitude of Principal Places. Tables for the Suns Place and Declination; of the Longitudes, Latitudes, Declinations, Right Ascensions, and Seasons of Some Noted Stars. Spherical Triangles; and Their Use in Great Circle Sailing. The Use of the Globes, Azimuth Compass for Variation. And Also of Sea-gunnery. The Description and Use of a New Instrument, Called Ency... London: printed for H. Sawbridge, T. Guy, T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, and G. Conyers, 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Norwood, Matthew. Norwood's System of Navigation: Teaching the Whole Art, in a Way More Familiar, Easie, and Practical, than Hath Been Hitherto Done. Shewing, the Projection of the Plain Scale: The Sphere in Plaino: Astronomical Problems Useful in Navigation: Traverse Tables: Right Lin'd Triangles, Geometrically, by Tables of Sines, Tangents, Logarithms, and by Gunter's Ruler; Applied to Plain and Mercator's Sailing. Illustrated by Schemes on Copper-plates. How to Make Observations at Sea or Shore. Sure and Easie Ways of Reckoning by Latitude, Longitude, and Meridional Distance; with Tables for Both Ways of Sailing. The Longitude and Latitude of Principal Places. Tables for the Suns Place and Declination; of the Longitudes, Latitudes, Declinations, Right Ascensions, and Seasons of Some Noted Stars. Spherical Triangles; and Their Use in Great Circle Sailing. The Use of the Globes, Azimuth Compass for Variation. And Also of Sea-gunnery. The Description and Use of a New Instrument, Called Ency... printed for H. Sawbridge, T. Guy, T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, and G. Conyers, 1685.

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