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Published: 21st January 2019
Jacques Devaulx. Nautical Works
By (Author) Gerhard Holzer
By (author) lisabeth Hbert
Edited by Jean-Yves Sarazin
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
21st January 2019
Multilingual edition
Germany
Hardback
264
Width 276mm, Height 395mm
3075g
Five hundred years after the historic French seaport of Le Havre was established, TASCHEN presents a facsimile reproduction of Les premires uvres de Jacques Devaulx, pilote en la marine, first published by Le Havre-born "Naval Pilot to the King" Jacques Devaulx in 1583. This extraordinary illuminated manuscript, dedicated to the Duke of Joyeuse, collates nautical, astronomical, and cartographic ideas as well as Devaulx's own extensive notes, observations, and records as a seafarer, hydrographer, cosmographer, and cartographer.
An encyclopedic reference for sailors, as well as a magnificent maritime showpiece for his royal employers, the elaborately annotated and decorated folios are a repertoire of naval and cosmographic tools and techniques, including astrolabes, nautical charts of the Atlantic Ocean, tabular statements of diurnal tides, astrological charts, and measurements for solar altitude. They also gather Devaulx's volvelles, wheel charts made of rotating parts that are today considered an early example of the paper analog computer. Together, the folios encapsulate the state of knowledge at a time when sailors pushed the limits of sea exploration and offer a glimpse into the practical daily requirements of Renaissance seafaring.
This edition of Devaulx's stunning document, produced in collaboration with the Bibliothque nationale de France, reproduces each of the 31 folios in all their brilliant art and science, including the original colorful illuminations, in particular the volvelles. The volume features essays by Jean-Yves Sarazin and Gerhard Holzer, as well as commentaries from a team of experts coordinated by lisabeth Hbert and Vronique Hauguel-Thill, contextualizing Devaulx's work with fascinating insights into 16th-century seafaring and exploration.
Nautical Works is interspersed with essays by experts that contextualise Devaulx's work and shed light on a time when sailors pushed the limits of sea exploration. * boatinternational.com *
TASCHEN has published the work as a facsimile, embedded in a lavishly illustrated history of cosmography... as a reader, at some point you imagine that you are sufficiently prepared for your own sailing trip to America. * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung *
Gerhard Holzer studied history and geography at the University of Vienna and graduated with a thesis on the German-Austrian geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter. Since 1989, he has been curator of the Woldan Collection at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna and has published a number of papers on scientific history, in particular on the history of discovery and cartography. lisabeth Hbert is a mathematician and historian. She is the author of Instruments scientifiques travers lhistoire (2004), a book about the usage of scientific, geometrical, and nautical instruments throughout the course of history; and Le Trait de Navigation de Jean-Baptiste Denoville (2008), an analysis and commentary of a reprint of Denovilles nautical manuscript from 1760, which received a prize at the Nuit du Livre book awards in Paris, 2009. She is also President of the mathematical society Association Sciences en Seine et Patrimoine (ASSP) in Rouen and a retired Associate Professor of Mathematics at the IREM (Institut de Recherche sur lEnseignement des Mathmatiques) at the University of Rouen. Jean-Yves Sarazin (19672016) was a curator and historian. After completing advanced studies in history, paleographic archiving, and library conservation, he managed the Directory of French Cartographers at the Bibliothque nationale de France, responsible for the conservation and restoration of cartographic documents. From 2010 he worked as director of the Department of Maps and Plans at the BnF. He also dedicated his academic career to the history of legal documents, and is the author of the Bibliographie dhistoire du notariat franais, 1200-1815 (2004). He passed away on September 4th, 2016, following a lengthy illness.