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Some Scientific Instrument Makers of the 18th Century*

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ALTHOUGH numerous references are found in early British manuscripts to instruments of an elementary kind, chiefly for the determination of time or position, there is little evidence that before the sixteenth century scientific instrument making as a craft had obtained a position of any importance in Great Britain. The demand for instruments to assist navigation became more insistent as new lands were discovered and the length of the voyages increased.

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WHIPPLE, R. Some Scientific Instrument Makers of the 18th Century*. Nature 126, 244–246 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126244a0

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