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The work traces the technological and cultural history of shipbuilding from primitive craft to modern types, contrasting Mediterranean and northern European traditions and showing how trade, warfare and regional conditions shaped hull form, rigging and propulsion. It surveys ancient seafaring peoples, medieval developments such as galleys and cogs, and the transition to armed sailing ships and merchant fleets, then classifies ship categories and gives detailed descriptions of many regional and specialized vessels, including fishing boats and inland craft, while explaining key innovations like stern rudders, gunports and hull changes.

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E. van Konijnenburg

E. van Konijnenburg was an author known for his extensive work on the history and development of shipbuilding. His notable series, "Shipbuilding from its beginnings," spans three volumes and provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of ship construction techniques and materials. This work reflects his deep interest in maritime history and engineering, making significant contributions to the literature on naval architecture. Additionally, he authored a German version of his work, "Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung," further showcasing his dedication to the subject. Van Konijnenburg's writings remain a valuable resource for those interested in the technical and historical aspects of shipbuilding.

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