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The essay surveys early maritime navigational instruments and their practical use from medieval astrolabes and cross-staffs through Davis quadrants to later developments, explaining how each worked, their limitations, and incremental improvements toward reflected instruments and the sextant. It discusses compasses, nocturnals, ring-dials, and shipboard adaptation, notes wood and brass construction, the craftsmanship of instrument makers, and records surviving examples and markings. Practical descriptions emphasize observational procedures, challenges of accuracy, and the gradual replacement of older tools by liquid-filled compasses and improved optical devices.

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John Robinson

John Robinson is an author known for his work in the field of maritime history and navigation. His notable book, "Old-Time Nautical Instruments," explores the tools and devices used by sailors and navigators in the past, shedding light on the evolution of maritime technology. Through his writing, Robinson contributes to the understanding of nautical heritage and the significance of these instruments in the context of seafaring. His work appeals to enthusiasts of maritime history and those interested in the technical aspects of navigation.

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