Ars navigandi






Tabula geographiae, hydrographiae, et navigationis, ex Cyclopaedia (1728).


Ars navigandi est ratio motus vasorum aquatilium et vehiculorum terrestrium a certo loco ad alium observandi et temperandi.[1] Haec notio, saepe navigatio appellata, est verbum artis proprium scientiae peculiaris qua navigatores ut operibus navigandi perfungantur utuntur. Omnes navigandi modi comparationem loci navigatoris cum locis vel exemplaribus notis implicant.





Nauta qui chartis utitur





Pharus est auxilium navigationis




Positionem lunae observans possumus positionem nostram invenire




Systema navigationis Decca nomine





Radar





Satelles ab hominibus facta




Navigator suum locum hora 9 a.m. machinatur (triangulo monstratum), et, cursu et celeritate utens, locum horis 9:30 a.m. et 10 a.m. aestimat (Anglice signata).





Sextans marinus ad metiendam elevationem corporum caelestium super orbis finientem adhibetur (imago Anglice signata).




Index






  • 1 Nexus interni


  • 2 Notae


  • 3 Bibliographia


  • 4 Nexus externi




Nexus interni



  • Cartographia

  • Gyroscopium

  • GPS (Systema localizationis globale)

  • Navis

  • Portolani

  • Pyxis nautica

  • Regula duodecimarum



Notae |




  1. Bowditch 2003:799.



Bibliographia |



  • Bowditch, Nathaniel. 2002. The American Practical Navigator. Bethesdae Terrae Mariae: National Imagery and Mapping Agency. ISBN 0939837544.

  • Cutler, Thomas J. (December 2003). Dutton's Nautical Navigation (15th ed.). Annapoli, Terrae Mariae: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1557502483 

  • Department of the Air Force (Martio 2001) (PDF). Air Navigation. Department of the Air Force 

  • Great Britain Ministry of Defence (Navy) (1995). Admiralty Manual of Seamanship. The Stationery Office. ISBN 0117726966 

  • Bernhard Hofmann-Wellenhof; K. Legat; M. Wieser (2003). Navigation: principles of positioning and guidance. Springer. ISBN 978-3-211-00828-7 

  • Maloney, Elbert S. (Decembre 2003). Chapman Piloting and Seamanship (64th ed.). Novi Eboraci: Hearst Communications Inc.. ISBN 1-58816-098-0 

  • National Imagery and Mapping Agency (2001) (PDF). Publication 1310: Radar Navigation and Maneuvering Board Manual (7th edition ed.). Bethesdae, Terrae Mariae: U.S. Government Printing Office 

  • Turpin, Edward A.; McEwen, William A. (1980). Merchant Marine Officers' Handbook (4th ed.). Centreville, Terrae Mariae: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87038-056-X 

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Navigation. 19 (Editio 11a ed.) 

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Pytheas. 22 (Editio 11a ed.) 



Nexus externi |







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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad artem navigandi spectant.




  • Algorithmi navigationis, apud sites.google.com


  • "Bowditch Online," apud fer3.com


  • "The Navlist community: devoted to the history, practice, and preservation of traditional navigation techniques," apud www.fer3.com


  • Generales de navigatione marina notiones, apud www.globmaritime.com


  • Glossarium Vocabulorum Nauticorum, apud www.camelot-sailing.com


  • Ernest Gallaudet Draper, Lectures in Navigation, apud www.gutenberg.org


  • Navigatio (U.S. Army Manual), apud www.wildernessmanuals.com


  • "Precision navigation tutorial at University of New Brunswick,"] apud gge.unb.ca


  • "How to navigate with less than a compass or GPS," apud alsworld.topcities.com


  • "LOCUS," apud www.locus.org.uk


  • "IACS Unified Requirement N: Navigation," apud www.iacs.org.uk


  • "SOLAS requirement for Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) and for an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)," apud www.nauticpal.com









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