John Ford

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Before the invention of the sextant and chronometer allowed sailors to locate their positions out of sight of land, the portolan (or a rutter, in English) was Europe’s most important navigational tool. A handbook of tides and directions that used waypoints on land to direct sailors out at sea, and usually used in conjunction with a compass, it allowed a navigator to avoid reefs and rocks and steer a course along the coast or across open water.
The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper
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