Record

RefNoCLP/8ii/73
LevelFile
TitlePaper, 'A description of a water level to be fixed to Davis's Quadrant whereby an observation may be taken at sea in thick and hazy weather without seeing the horizon' by Charles Leigh
Date[1737]
DescriptionDescription of an artificial horizon designed by Leigh to be attached to a Davis's quadrant (John Davis (c.1550–1605)). An addition to aid in navigation at sea when visibility is poor. Includes a figure of the water level in coloured ink.

Subject: Navigation / Scientific apparatus and instruments

Read to the Royal Society on 3 November 1737

Published in Philosophical Transactions as ' A description of a water-level to be fix'd to Davis's quadrant, whereby an observation may be taken at sea, in thick and hazy weather, without seeing the horizon'
LanguageEnglish
Extent6p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rstl.1737.0072
RelatedRecordRBO/21/1
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