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Calculate longitude with mechanical clock-making

Longitude could be a great read for those interested in history of science and navigation. The book explores the challenges of calculating longitude and how clockmaking was used to solve this problem. It provides a fascinating insight into the way scientific knowledge was advanced over centuries.

  • Royal Society Science Book Prize Nominee for General Prize (1997)
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ISBN: 9781857025712
Authors: Dava Sobel
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Date of Publication: 1998-05-31
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Biographies & Memoirs, History, Travel
Related Topics: Biography, Historical, History
Goodreads rating: 3.98
(rated by 70802 readers)

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Longitude is the dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest. The "longitude problem" was the thorniest dilemma of the eighteenth century. Lacking the ability to measure longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea.At the heart of Dava Sobel's fascinating brief history of astronomy, navigation and horology stands the figure of John Harrison, self-taught Yorkshire clockmaker, and his forty-year obsession with building the perfect timekeeper. Battling against the establishment, Harrison stood alone in pursuit of his solution and the £20,000 reward offered by Parliament.
 

Calculate longitude with mechanical clock-making

Longitude could be a great read for those interested in history of science and navigation. The book explores the challenges of calculating longitude and how clockmaking was used to solve this problem. It provides a fascinating insight into the way scientific knowledge was advanced over centuries.

  • Royal Society Science Book Prize Nominee for General Prize (1997)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.