Navigation
The Compass Card with its Rumbs, or Points
The Figure of the Cross-Staff
Opuscula Iuventutis Mathematica Curiosa...
The first part of this work describes a newly invented instrument of the era: a planisphere illustrated with a plate. A planisphere is a star chart analog computing instrument in the form of two adjustable disks that rotate on a common pivot. It can be adjusted to display the visible stars for any time and date. It is an instrument to assist in learning how to recognize stars and constellations. The astrolabe, an instrument that has its origins in the Hellenistic civilization, is a predecessor of the modern planisphere.
The New American Practical Navigator
A navigation manual to aid in determining latitude and longitude from lunar observations.