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The voyages of Columbus and da Gama were the early modern equivalent of the moon landing. They required new technologies, new ship designs, and new methods of seafaring. New technologies don't appear overnight. They evolve over a period of time. In this episode, I look at some of the major innovations that made long-distance ocean voyages possible: the mariner's compass, better navigational charts, the caravel with its lateen sails and stern-mounted rudder, and a better understanding of ocean wind patterns and currents.
Links to resources
History of the Caravel
The Portuguese Caravel and European Shipbuilding by Martin Malcolm Elbl
The Volta do Mar
Compass: A Story of Exploration and Innovation by Alan Gurney
Portolan Charts before 1400 - British Library
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Intro Music: Hayden Symphony #39
Outro Music: Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D
Send Me A Text Message
The voyages of Columbus and da Gama were the early modern equivalent of the moon landing. They required new technologies, new ship designs, and new methods of seafaring. New technologies don't appear overnight. They evolve over a period of time. In this episode, I look at some of the major innovations that made long-distance ocean voyages possible: the mariner's compass, better navigational charts, the caravel with its lateen sails and stern-mounted rudder, and a better understanding of ocean wind patterns and currents.
Links to resources
History of the Caravel
The Portuguese Caravel and European Shipbuilding by Martin Malcolm Elbl
The Volta do Mar
Compass: A Story of Exploration and Innovation by Alan Gurney
Portolan Charts before 1400 - British Library
Support the show
Find us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available:
https://substack.com/@itakehistorywithmycoffee
Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/
Visit my blog at itakehistory.com and also follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky.
Comments and feedback can be sent to [email protected].
You can also leave a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
Refer to the episode number in the subject line.
If you enjoy this podcast, you can help support my work to deliver great historical content. Consider buying me a coffee:
I Take History With My Coffee is writing a history blog and doing a history podcast. (buymeacoffee.com)
Visit audibletrial.com/itakehistory to sign up for your free trial of Audible, the leading destination for audiobooks.
Intro Music: Hayden Symphony #39
Outro Music: Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D