Pantometer, 16th Century
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Pantometer, 16th Century
Pantometer. 16th century engraving showing the design the graduated hemispheres of a pantometer. This is an instrument used to determine the bearing and elevation to a given point. A base plate is turned to align with the object and the bearing read from a compass. A sighting bar is then raised along the altitude circle to determine the elevation. This engraving was first published in The Navigators Supply by William Barlowe, printed at London in 1597
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