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Double-framed bridge sextant, c. 1780 (brass & wood)



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Double-framed bridge sextant, c. 1780 (brass & wood)

MFR348344 Double-framed bridge sextant, c.1780 (brass & wood) by Ramsden, Jesse (1735-1800); Private Collection; (add.info.: Instrument used for navigation and calculating latitude; ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 23376302

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Apparatus Calculation Device Equipment Lens Measurement Measuring Navigational Observation Optics


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This print showcases a double-framed bridge sextant, crafted from brass and wood in the late 18th century by the skilled hands of Jesse Ramsden. The exquisite instrument, now part of a private collection, served as an invaluable tool for navigation and calculating latitude during its time. The intricate design of this scientific marvel is evident in every detail. Its precise construction allows for accurate measurements and observations, making it an essential device for seafarers exploring uncharted waters. The combination of brass and wood not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also ensures durability and stability. As we gaze upon this remarkable artifact, we are reminded of the importance placed on scientific advancements during the Age of Enlightenment. This bridge sextant represents both innovation and craftsmanship at their finest. Its lenses provide a clear view into history, offering us a glimpse into the past when explorers relied on such instruments to navigate vast oceans with confidence. Through meticulous calculations made using this apparatus, sailors were able to determine their position relative to celestial bodies – a feat that revolutionized maritime travel forever. This print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our ceaseless quest for knowledge. It invites us to appreciate not only the beauty found within art but also within science itself – reminding us that even centuries-old tools can still inspire wonder today.

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