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The great voyages of the Age of Exploration were made possible by more than courage. Behind every Atlantic crossing and distant expedition stood a world of ships, tools, maps, and skilled sailors who learned how to navigate uncertain waters.
The Ships and Tools of the Age of Exploration explains how caravels and carracks carried crews beyond familiar coastlines, how square sails and lateen sails used the power of the wind, and how shipbuilders created vessels strong enough to survive long journeys. It also examines the practical instruments that helped sailors find their way across open seas, including magnetic compasses, astrolabes, quadrants, cross staffs, backstaffs, portolan charts, and written sailing guides. From the shipyards of Europe to the Atlantic routes around Africa and toward the Americas, this history follows the sailors, pilots, carpenters, rope makers, sail makers, and map makers whose work transformed ocean navigation. Their skills supported voyages linked to trade, exploration, and global contact, while also contributing to the growth of colonization and maritime empires. The Ships and Tools of the Age of Exploration offers a clear account of the vessels, navigation instruments, and human knowledge that changed the history of the oceans.Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?