Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung, Band 1 by E. van Konijnenburg

"Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung, Band 1" by E. van Konijnenburg is a scholarly historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the evolution of shipbuilding from its earliest origins, tracing technological, cultural, and regional influences, particularly in Europe and the Mediterranean. The book seems especially concerned with understanding how different civilizations contributed to the development of ships and maritime technology, with a focus on historical accuracy and comparative analysis. Readers interested in maritime history, the progression of nautical engineering, or the interrelations of seafaring cultures will likely find this volume informative and detailed. The opening of this book begins with a table of contents, a preface, and the initial chapters that set the stage for a comprehensive exploration of shipbuilding's origins. Konijnenburg presents the Netherlands’ long-standing relationship with water, emphasizing how geography and necessity forged a people inherently skilled in seamanship and ship construction. He then delves into the roots of shipbuilding, describing the use of simple rafts, hollowed logs, and skin-covered frames, leading up to more sophisticated vessels. The narrative transitions to a detailed discussion of ancient Egyptian shipbuilding, describing river vessels’ construction methods, materials like papyrus, and their gradual adoption of sails and adaptations to navigational challenges. The text further examines the influence and advancements of the Babylonians and especially the Phoenicians, demonstrating how cultural exchange and competition drove innovations. Throughout this opening, there is careful attention to the evidence from archaeological finds, models, illustrations, and historical texts, illustrating both the technical development and broader historical significance of early ships. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Konijnenburg, E. van (Emile), 1869-1956
Translator Müller, Hugo
Title Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung, Band 1
Original Publication Brussels: Internationaler Ständiger Verband der Schiffahrtskongresse, 1913.
Note Reading ease score: 70.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Language German
LoC Class VM: Naval science: Naval architecture, Shipbuilding, Marine engineering
Subject Shipbuilding -- History
Subject Ships -- History
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EBook-No. 75889
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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