The arte of nauigation conteyning a compendious description of the sphere, with the making of certayne instruments and rules for nauigations, and exemplifyed by many demonstrations. Written by Martin Cortes Spanyarde. Englished out of Spanishe by Richard Eden, and now newly corrected and amended in diuers places.

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The arte of nauigation conteyning a compendious description of the sphere, with the making of certayne instruments and rules for nauigations, and exemplifyed by many demonstrations. Written by Martin Cortes Spanyarde. Englished out of Spanishe by Richard Eden, and now newly corrected and amended in diuers places.
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Cortés, Martín, 1532-1589.
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At London printed :: [By Abell Jeffes] at the charges of Richard Watkins,
1589.
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Navigation -- Early works to 1800.
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"The arte of nauigation conteyning a compendious description of the sphere, with the making of certayne instruments and rules for nauigations, and exemplifyed by many demonstrations. Written by Martin Cortes Spanyarde. Englished out of Spanishe by Richard Eden, and now newly corrected and amended in diuers places." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19376.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.

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