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The Eva G. R. Taylor Lecture: Navigators and Mathematical Practitioners in Samuel Pepys's Day

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

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I am honoured that the Royal Institute of Navigation has invited me to give the E. G. R. Taylor lecture for 1992. These lectures, held annually, were funded by well-wishes in various societies to celebrate Professor Eva Taylor's 80th birthday. As a scholar, Professor Taylor moved in many spheres. I have chosen a subject which seems appropriate to her pioneering work in the history of navigation and the marine sciences.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1994

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