A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine Illustrated with a Variety of Modern Designs of Shipping, etc. Cambridge Library Collection - Naval and Military History Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Falconer William
Coordonnateur : Burney William
This 1813 dictionary covers every aspect of seafaring, from shipbuilding to navigation, and from supplies to signals.
First published in 1813, this comprehensive dictionary of maritime terminology in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries was designed as a reference work for shipbuilders and navigators. Compiled by the naval historian William Burney, it is a revised and expanded version of the classic Universal Marine Dictionary originally published in 1769 by the poet and lexicographer William Falconer (1732?89). It provides over 800 pages of technical data on shipbuilding, navigation, the operation of ships, weaponry and provisions, as well as historical, legal and medical information, and even French vocabulary lists. It contains extensive tables and illustrations, and longer articles including, for instance, lists of clothing, books and equipment required by a young midshipman. Both Burney and Falconer were leaders in their field, and the book remains a key historical source on seafaring during the age of Nelson and the French wars, for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Preface; Biographical memoir of William Falconer; An universal dictionary of the marine; Appendix. A vocabulary of French sea-phrases, and terms of art.
Date de parution : 02-2012
Ouvrage de 862 p.
21x29.7 cm
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