Ephemeredes

 

 

European Tidal rota 861-4

London , The British Library, Harley 3017 f.135recto.

Paul Hughes , Implicit Carolingian Tidal Data, Early Science and Medicine 8, 1 February 2003 pp1-24.

 

Chinese Tidal table c.1000

Yang, Z., Emery, K. O. and Xui, Y., Historical Development and Use of Thousand-Year-Old Tide-Prediction Tables, Limnology and Oceanography, 34,  (1989), 953-957.

 

London Bridge Tide table c.1300

London , British Library, M.S. Cotton Julius DVII, folio 45b.

Paul Hughes, The revolution in tidal science, Journal of Navigation, (Cambridge, 2006), 59(03), 445-459.

Doodson, Arthur T. & Warburg, H. D., Admiralty manual of tides, London, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1941 (reprinted 1980), p137.

 

Catalan atlas 1375

Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, Espagnol 30.

Georges Grosjean, The Catalan Atlas of the Year 1375, Dietikon-Zurich 1978.

 

Chaucer 1391

Anthony Burgess, The Riverside Chaucer, Oxford University Press, 1988, p663 A treatise on the astrolabe.

 

Almanacke for three yeares, 1571

Eva G. R. Taylor, A regiment for the sea, Hakluyt Society 2nd series CXXI, Cambridge University Press, 1963.

Eva G. R. Taylor, A breif summe of geographie by Roger Barlow, Hakluyt Society 2nd series LXIX, London 1932.

 

Napier’s rods c.1679

History of Science Museum , Oxford . Inventory no. 50243. Napier’s rods, includes a perpetual almanac and tidal and calendrical information of the base. English.

 

Fossdike 1721

A perpetual tide table for Fossdike and Crosskeys washes in Lincolnshire. Shewing from the Moons age the exact time of full sea of the beginning and ending of the wash, or when travellers may safely pass over. Incscribed to Wm. Stukeley ... by his oblig'd friend John Redman. London, printed for J. Bateman at ye Hat and Star & J. Nicks at ye Dophin & Crown. 1721.

 

Volvelle 1795

History of Science Museum , Oxford . Inventory no. 51759. Walker ’s Tide Table Volvelle, English.