FURTENBACH, Joseph von. Architectura navalis. Das ist: von dem Schiff-Gebäw, auff dem Meer und Seekusten zugebrauchen, Ulm: Jonas Saurn, 1629, small 2°, FIRST EDITION, title in red and black within woodcut border (laid down with margins cropped, closed tear and small hole), double-page engraved title by Iacob Gustodis after I. Iacob Campanus (misbound between A4 and B1), 20 double-page engraved plates, woodcut illustrations, some full-page (a few plates torn at folds, inner margin of E1 recto with laminated repair, E2 strengthened, light dampstaining), 19th-century roan (spine rubbed), Scott bookplate. [Scott 77; Berlin Katalog 1445; Maggs Nautica 94]

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FURTENBACH, Joseph von. Architectura navalis. Das ist: von dem Schiff-Gebäw, auff dem Meer und Seekusten zugebrauchen, Ulm: Jonas Saurn, 1629, small 2°, FIRST EDITION, title in red and black within woodcut border (laid down with margins cropped, closed tear and small hole), double-page engraved title by Iacob Gustodis after I. Iacob Campanus (misbound between A4 and B1), 20 double-page engraved plates, woodcut illustrations, some full-page (a few plates torn at folds, inner margin of E1 recto with laminated repair, E2 strengthened, light dampstaining), 19th-century roan (spine rubbed), Scott bookplate. [Scott 77; Berlin Katalog 1445; Maggs Nautica 94]

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ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED EARLY WORKS ON NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. Joseph Furtenbach (1591-1667), a German engineer, spent 16 years in Italy devoting himself to mathematics, science and engineering. This work in three parts gives a detailed account of the construction of sailing ships and galleys, according to the Italian method. Each ship is pictured and its construction explained in detail.