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Cano, T.. Arte para fabricar, fortificar, y apareiar naos de guerra, y merchante; Con las Reglas de Archearlas: reduzido a toda Cu&etilde;ta y medida: y en grande utilidad de la Navegacion. 1611
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Notes: Facsimile: Biblioteca islena 2, Instituto de Estudios Canarios, La Laguna, 1964. 22 cm, 115 pp. Edicion y prologo por Enrique Marco Dorta. References: National Maritime Museum*; RCA Bibl; Maggs I:62. Second Edition published in 1688 From Anderson: Like Instiucion Nauthka it is composed in conversational form, this time a triangular conversation instead of the more usual dialogue. Like it, too, it has only the right-hand pages num-bered, but it is an octavo volume instead of a quarto, though roughly the same size. It consists of 68 leaves. There are no illustrations, but very full details of sizes and proportions for both hulls and rigging. Nearly the whole of this book is re-printed in Duro's Disquisiciones Nauticas, Vol. vi, and part in Artifiano's Arquitectura Naval Espanola. From Brazilus: The greater part of this book is reprinted in volume VI of Duro's Disquisiciones Nauticas of 1881, and in part in Artiñano's Arquitectura Naval Española, 1920. It is written in the form of dialogues between three friends. At the end there is a explanation of various parts of a ship.
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Pages: 8vo, 17√12 cm, 68 leaves
Publisher: Luis Estupinan
Place Published: Seville
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