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Needle Pointing to New Worlds: How a Simple Tool Transformed Human Exploration. An Educational Journey Through the Origins and Impact of the First Compass
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- Nombre de pages149
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10741-4
- EAN9783565107414
- Date de parution26/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille900 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Centuries before global trade routes crisscrossed the seas, before explorers charted unknown continents, and long before modern navigation systems existed, one elegant invention quietly reshaped the course of human history: the compass. Needle Pointing to New Worlds offers hobbyists an engaging, educational exploration of how this revolutionary tool emerged, evolved, and empowered generations of travelers, merchants, and adventurers.
This accessible narrative traces the compass's earliest origins in ancient China, where lodestones first revealed the mysterious pull of Earth's magnetic field.
Readers will discover how early mariners adapted the device for sea travel, how Islamic scholars refined its scientific basis, and how medieval Europeans transformed it into an essential instrument for navigation during the Age of Discovery. The book also explains, in clear and simple terms, the physics behind magnetism, the variations in early compass designs, and the methods sailors used to interpret bearings long before standardized charts existed.
Each chapter connects the compass's development to broader shifts in trade, shipbuilding, exploration, and cultural exchange, showing how a small directional tool enabled humanity to push past familiar horizons. For hobbyists eager to learn while exploring, this book offers a compelling gateway into the science and history of navigation.
Readers will discover how early mariners adapted the device for sea travel, how Islamic scholars refined its scientific basis, and how medieval Europeans transformed it into an essential instrument for navigation during the Age of Discovery. The book also explains, in clear and simple terms, the physics behind magnetism, the variations in early compass designs, and the methods sailors used to interpret bearings long before standardized charts existed.
Each chapter connects the compass's development to broader shifts in trade, shipbuilding, exploration, and cultural exchange, showing how a small directional tool enabled humanity to push past familiar horizons. For hobbyists eager to learn while exploring, this book offers a compelling gateway into the science and history of navigation.























