The World’s Hydrographical Description

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The World’s Hydrographical Description is a 16th-century geographical and navigational treatise by English explorer John Davis, outlining contemporary knowledge of the world’s seas and coasts.

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instanceOf book
geographical treatise
navigational treatise
author John Davis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
describes contemporary geographical knowledge
contemporary navigational knowledge
focusesOn hydrography
genre geography
navigation
hasAuthorOccupation English explorer
historicalPeriod Age of Discovery NERFINISHED
intendedAudience explorers
navigators
intendedUse navigation at sea
language English
mainSubject world’s coasts
world’s seas
publicationCentury 16th century
workTitle The World’s Hydrographical Description NERFINISHED

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