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THE HISTORY & ART OF NAVIGATION AT SEA


WELCOME TO NAVIGARTE




THE HISTORICAL PATH THROUGHOUT THE WORLD OF SEA NAVIGATION.

NavigArte is an educational website that explores the evolution of the art of
navigation, from early coastal navigation to advanced instruments such as the
magnetic compass, timepieces and sextants. The site offers a comprehensive
collection of navigational instruments, nautical atlases and charts that show
how navigation techniques have developed over the centuries. Visitors gain an
insight into historical methods of navigating at sea, using natural landmarks,
celestial bodies and precise measuring instruments. NavigArte invites you to
explore the fascinating history and technology behind global exploration through
navigation.

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 "NAVIGATION IS THE SCIENCE OF DIRECTING A SHIP FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER. IT IS
BASED UPON THE PRINCIPLES OF GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY, ASTRONOMY, AND PHYSICS."

- MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY


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1790 SEXTANT BY JESSE RAMSDEN 



A flat T-frame sextant of 12 inch by the famous Jesse Ramsden

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HOW TO NAVIGATE OUR COLLECTION.



The full collection of NavigArte consists of several different types of objects
such as maps, instruments and books. These were used throughout time from the
early Greek-Roman period till the 19th Century. All items have their place in
history and contributed to the modern sea navigation we know today. 



It is possible to browse through the collection by either the type of object or
the era in which it was used.



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info@navigarte.be

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