TY - BOOK AU - Clarke,James Stanier TI - The progress of maritime discovery: from the earliest period to the close of the eighteenth century, forming an extensive system of hydrography T2 - Cambridge library collection. History SN - 9780511783418 (ebook) AV - G80 .C5 2014 U1 - 910.9 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Discoveries in geography KW - Portuguese KW - Voyages and travels KW - Bibliography KW - Geography N1 - Also issued in print: 2010; Originally published: London: T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1803 N2 - James Stanier Clarke (c.1766-1834) was a chaplain and naval author. An associate of the Prince of Wales, Clarke was a naval chaplain before being appointed chaplain at Carlton House. He is best remembered for founding the Naval Chronicle with his colleague John McArthur, and published various scholarly works concerning the British Navy. This volume, first published in 1803, contains Clarke's study of early navigational methods and naval history. Originally conceived as the first volume of a multi-volume work encompassing the development of maritime technology until the eighteenth century, this volume focuses on early navigational methods and discoveries in antiquity and the Medieval periods until 1498. Arranged chronologically according to civilisation or country, Clarke describes in detail the navigational methods and naval discoveries of early societies UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511783418 ER -