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Nicolaes Witsen and shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Author:
HovingA. J., 1947-
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
WitsenNicolaas, 1641-1717
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
WildemanDiederick,
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
Place of Publication:
College Station
Published:
Texas A&M University Press;
Year of Publication:
2012
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
1 online resource (310 p.).
Series:
Ed Rachal Foundation nautical archaeology series
Subject:
Shipbuilding - Early works to 1800 - Netherlands -
Subject:
Shipbuilding - History - Netherlands -
Personal Subject:
Witsen - Nicolaas -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781603444040/
Notes:
Hoving selected the portions of Witsen's 1671 publication that deal specifically with Dutch shipbuilding and had them translated into English by Lemmers. Hoving then integrated this translationinto a new text with commentary. "To reorganize Witsen's text, I have cut his entire work (except the irrelevant chapters ...) into hundreds of selected fragments and then arranged them in a new sequence that follows Witsen's owndescription of the construction process."--Introd
ISBN:
9781603444040electronic bk.
ISBN:
1603444041electronic bk.
ISBN:
9781603442862hbk.
ISBN:
1603442863hbk.
Content Note:
Introduction -- How ships are built in Holland today -- Contracts ashistorical sources -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Variations on Witsen / by Diederick Wildeman
Nicolaes Witsen and shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
Hoving, A. J.
Nicolaes Witsen and shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
/ A.J. Hoving ; translated by Alan Lemmers ; foreword by Andre Wegener Sleeswyk ; with an appendix by Diederick Wildeman - 1st ed.. - College Station : Texas A&M University Press, 2012. - 1 online resource (310 p.).. - (Ed Rachal Foundation nautical archaeology series).
Introduction -- How ships are built in Holland today -- Contracts ashistorical sources -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Variations on Witsen / by Diederick Wildeman.
Hoving selected the portions of Witsen's 1671 publication that deal specifically with Dutch shipbuilding and had them translated into English by Lemmers. Hoving then integrated this translationinto a new text with commentary. "To reorganize Witsen's text, I have cut his entire work (except the irrelevant chapters ...) into hundreds of selected fragments and then arranged them in a new sequence that follows Witsen's owndescription of the construction process."--IntrodIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781603444040ISBN 1603444041ISBN 9781603442862ISBN 1603442863
ShipbuildingShipbuilding -- Early works to 1800 -- History -- Netherlands -- Netherlands
Witsen, Nicolaas
Nicolaes Witsen and shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
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