Bourne, William, approximately 1535-1582
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Name (Latin)
Bourne, William, approximately 1535-1582
Other forms of name
Bourne, William, -1583
Bourne, William, d. 1583
Associated country
England and Wales
Great Britain
Field of activity
Surveying
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Almanacs
Gunnery
Mathematics
Municipal government
Navigation
Ordnance
Occupation
Hotelkeepers
cannoneer
gravesend kent england officials and employees
gunner
jurat
port reeve
publican
Artillerymen
City council members
Mathematicians
Mathematics teachers
Mayors
Municipal officials and employees
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
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Wikipedia description:
William Bourne (c. 1535–1582) was an English mathematician, innkeeper and former Royal Navy gunner who presented the first design for a navigable submarine and wrote important navigational manuals. He is often called William Bourne of Gravesend. In 1574, he produced a popular version of the Martín Cortés de Albacar's Arte de Navegar, entitled A Regiment for the Sea. Bourne was critical of some aspects of the original and produced a manual of more practical use to the seaman. He described how to make observations of the sun and stars, using a cross-staff, and how to plot coastal features from the ship by taking bearings using triangulation.
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