Modern researchers can access a digitized facsimile of this work through the Internet Archive or specialized catalogs like Zenodo. 2. Sixteenth-Century Nautical Treatises - UPLOpen
Includes 32 identical diagrams explaining celestial mechanics and the Earth's position in the universe.
A write-up on typically refers to a highly significant historical document in the field of maritime navigation: the Regimento do estrolabio y do quadrante (c. 1510). The identifier "BS.rar" is a shelfmark used by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Bavarian State Library) to catalog this rare incunable. Historical Significance
Concludes with data tables necessary for daily calculations while at sea. Publication Details
The document is considered one of the earliest printed "Nautical Guides" in history. It contains the first vernacular version of (Treatise on the Sphere) to appear in Europe. This work was essential for 16th-century explorers, providing the mathematical and astronomical foundations required for oceanic navigation. Content and Structure