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he World's Great Sailing Ships
Author: Ollivier Puget
Year: 1998
Pages: 200
Format: PDF
File size: 129,1 МБ
Language: ENG



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The World's Great Sailing Ships: A Journey Through Time and Technology = Introduction In this article, we will embark on a journey through time and technology, exploring the evolution of sailing ships and their impact on human history. From ancient vessels to modern marvels, we will delve into the development of these magnificent machines and how they have shaped our world. We will also examine the importance of understanding the process of technological advancement and its role in uniting people during times of conflict. Ancient Beginnings - Our journey begins in ancient civilizations, where sailing ships were a vital means of transportation and commerce. These early vessels were made of wood and relied on wind power to navigate the seas. As civilizations grew and trade expanded, so did the size and complexity of these ships. The Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans all played a significant role in the development of sailing technology, with innovations such as sternpost rudders and square-rigged ships. The Age of Exploration - As Europe emerged from the Dark Ages, the age of exploration began, and with it, the rise of the great sailing ships. The Vikings, Portuguese, Spanish, and British all set out to explore new lands and establish colonies. These expeditions not only expanded our knowledge of the world but also spurred technological advancements, including the use of the sternpost rudder and the carrack, a larger and more stable ship design.
Великие парусники мира: Путешествие во времени и технологиях = Введение В этой статье мы начнем путешествие во времени и технологиях, исследуя эволюцию парусников и их влияние на историю человечества. От древних сосудов до современных чудес, мы углубимся в развитие этих великолепных машин и в то, как они сформировали наш мир. Мы также рассмотрим важность понимания процесса технологического прогресса и его роли в объединении людей во время конфликтов. Древние начала - наше путешествие начинается в древних цивилизациях, где парусные суда были жизненно важным средством транспортировки и торговли. Эти ранние суда были сделаны из дерева и полагались на энергию ветра для навигации по морям. По мере роста цивилизаций и расширения торговли росли и размеры и сложность этих кораблей. Финикийцы, греки и римляне сыграли значительную роль в развитии парусных технологий, с такими инновациями, как кормовые рули и квадратные корабли. Эпоха Исследования - Когда Европа вышла из Тёмных Веков, началась эпоха исследования, а вместе с ней и подъём великих парусных кораблей. Викинги, португальцы, испанцы и англичане намеревались исследовать новые земли и основать колонии. Эти экспедиции не только расширили наши знания о мире, но и стимулировали технологические достижения, включая использование кормового руля и тележки, более крупной и стабильной конструкции корабля.
Grandi velisti del mondo: viaggio nel tempo e nella tecnologia = Introduzione In questo articolo inizieremo un viaggio nel tempo e nella tecnologia, esplorando l'evoluzione dei velisti e il loro impatto sulla storia umana. Dai vasi antichi alle meraviglie moderne, ci approfondiremo nello sviluppo di queste magnifiche macchine e nel modo in cui hanno formato il nostro mondo. Valuteremo anche l'importanza di comprendere il processo di progresso tecnologico e il suo ruolo nell'unire le persone durante i conflitti. Antichi inizi - il nostro viaggio inizia in antiche civiltà, dove le navi a vela erano un mezzo vitale per il trasporto e il commercio. Queste prime navi erano fatte di legno e si affidavano all'energia eolica per navigare nei mari. Con la crescita delle civiltà e l'espansione del commercio, anche le dimensioni e la complessità di queste navi sono cresciute. I fenici, i greci e i romani hanno svolto un ruolo importante nello sviluppo della tecnologia a vela, con innovazioni come i rulli di poppa e le navi quadrate. L'era della Ricerca - Quando l'uscì dall'Età Oscura, iniziò l'era della ricerca e con essa l'ascesa delle grandi navi a vela. Vichinghi, portoghesi, spagnoli e inglesi intendevano esplorare nuove terre e fondare colonie. Queste spedizioni non solo hanno ampliato la nostra conoscenza del mondo, ma hanno anche stimolato i progressi tecnologici, tra cui l'uso di un volante di poppa e un carrello, la costruzione più grande e stabile della nave.
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