Concept
Naval tactics
Catalogue
- Books
- Online
A system of seamanship, and naval tactics. Extracted from the Encyclopaedia, published by Thomas Dobson. Illustrated with copperplates.
Clerk, John, 1728-1812.Date: 1799- Books
- Online
Naval evolutions: or, a system of sea-discipline; extracted from the celebrated treatise of P. L'Hoste, Professor of Mathematics, in the Royal Seminary of Toulon; Confirmed by Experience Illustrated by Examples from the Most Remarkable Sea-Engagements between England and Holland; Embellished with Eighteen Copper-Plates; And Adapted to the Use of the British Navy. To which are Added, An Abstract of the Theory of Ship-Building; An Essay on Naval Discipline, by a Late Experienced Sea-Commander; A General Idea of the Armament of the French Navy; With Some Practical Observations; By Christopher O'Bryen, Esq; Lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy.
Hoste, Paul, 1652-1700.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
- Online
The art of war at sea; or, naval tactics reduced to new principles: with a new order of battle. Illustrated with copper-plates. Translated from the French of Viscount de Grenier, Rear Admiral in the French Navy, by the Chevalier de Sauseuil, Knight of the most Noble Order of St. Philip, Captain of Infantry in the French Service, late Captain and Major-Adjutant of the Legion of Tonnere, And Member of the Society of Arts, &c. in London.
Grenier, Jacques-Raymond, vicomte de, 1736-1803.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
- Online
A system of naval tactics; combining the established theory with general practice, and particularly with the present practice of the British navy. Illustrated by coloured figures, distinguishing the different columns or squadrons in every evolution.
Date: 1797