Navis Index Historia | Constructio | Navium genera | Nautae | Pinacotheca | Proverbia de navibus | Nexus interni Notae | Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisThe American Practical NavigatorCIA World Factbook 2008Sailing Ships and Their Story: The Story of Their Development from the Earliest Times to the Present DayShips and sailors, ancient and modern"Knock Nevis"NavigationShip"The Status of the Fishing Fleet"The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2006"World Merchant Fleet 2001–2005""Overseas Shipholding Group Fleet List""The world’s biggest ship"Review of Maritime Transport, 2006Review of Maritime Transport, 2007Maritime economics
NavesVehicula
Navis (discretiva)-is, f.vehiculumaquaticumrectionibusmilitaribusvecturaesocietatibus lucrativisinstitutionibusvecturalitusoblectamentoAegyptiisCretamPuntAfricaAnglicaThoma AndrewsNovum EboracumEduardo Ioanne Smithnavarcho14 Aprilis15 Aprilis1912montem glacieisubmersaOceano AtlanticoWhite Star LineAnglicaCunard LineNovum Eboracumnave submarinaOceano AtlanticoHiberniaeCivitates Foederatae AmericaeGermaniamViaastariumPortusAëroportushelicopterariumheliportusNautarumAegyptiaGraecaclassis RomanaeSinensisNavis NemorensisCaligulaeimperatoris
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Navis (discretiva)
Navis (-is, f.) est vehiculum aquaticum, plerumque magna res constructa ut aquas innare potest, et praesertim mare navigare. Naves a rectionibus (usibus militaribus, liberandi, investigandi, vecturae dicatae), societatibus lucrativis et institutionibus privatis (vectura, usus opum ante litus, investigatio), et hominibus singulis (oblectamento et investigationi dicatae) exerceri possunt.
Index
1 Historia
2 Constructio
2.1 Structurae immobiles vel fixae
2.2 Partes mobiles
3 Navium genera
4 Nautae
5 Pinacotheca
6 Proverbia de navibus
7 Nexus interni
8 Notae
9 Bibliographia
10 Nexus externi
Historia |
In mundo occidentali naves primo ab Aegyptiis constructae sunt ut ad Cretam insulam et in Punt, terram in Africa orientali, navigarent.
Titanic fuit magna navis Anglica a Thoma Andrews delineata, quae in primo itinere ad Novum Eboracum, Eduardo Ioanne Smith navarcho, a die 14 Aprilis ad diem 15 Aprilis 1912 ob montem glaciei submersa est Oceano Atlantico Septentrione. Mille quingenti viatores mortui sunt. Titanic navis maxima mundo fuit illo tempore, constructus a White Star Line.
RMS Lusitania fuit magna navis Anglica, constructa anno 1904 et primum missa anno 1906 a Cunard Line, quae in itinere ad Novum Eboracum, oppugnata et submersa anno 1915 a nave submarina theodisca est Oceano Atlantico prope litus meridiem Hiberniae. Ob perditionem navis Civitates Foederatae Americae bellum contra Germaniam anno 1917 decleravit.[2]
Constructio |
Vide etiam: Via et astarium
- Autocinetum
- Autocurrus armatus
- Autocurrus sarcinarius
- Birota
- Birota automataria
- Carrus
- Chamulcus automatarius
- Cisium
- Currus electricus
Ferrivia (Hamaxostichus)- Machina vectrix
- Ferrivia elevata
- Ferrivia magnetica
- Ferrivia strataria
Ferrivia subterranea/metropolitana- Ferrivia suspensa
- Ferrivia vaporica
- Laophorium
- Nartae
- Taxiraeda
- Tractorium
- Trahea
Vide etiam: Portus
- Linter
- Navis
- Navis submarina
Vide etiam: Aëroportus, helicopterarium et heliportus
Aërostates
Navis aeria/Zeppelinus
Aërodynes
- Aëroplanum
- Helicopterum
- Autogyrus
Vehicula spatialia
- Astronavis
- Navicula sideralis
- Rocheta
- Satelles artificialis
Ars ingeniaria · Vectura
Partes navium sunt:
Structurae immobiles vel fixae |
Antenna velum fert.
Carina, quae est basis navis.
Insigne, quo navis agnoscitur
Malus est arbor navis qua vela sustinentur. Antenna ad malum est.- Pons gubernatoris
Puppis, quae est posterior pars navis
Prora, quae est anterior pars navis- Propulsorium
Rostrum, quod est anterior pars navis militaris
Partes mobiles |
Ancora, dens ferreus ex Graeca etymologia nomen ducit, quod quasi hominis manus conprehendat vel scopulos vel arenas.
Remi, quibus navis a remigibus acta est.
Velum, textile latum quod ventum reprehendit ut navis propellatur.
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Navium plura genera sunt: apertae, tectae, constratae, longae, rostratae, fluviatiles, speculatoriae, piscatoriae, et alia.
- Iuncus
- Navis actuaria
- Navis bellica
- Navis epibathica[3]
- Navis glacieifraga
- Navis longa
- Navis lusoria
- Navis aeroplanigera
- Navis mercatoria
- Navis oneraria
- Navis petrolearia
- Navis piscatoria
- Navis subaquanea
- Navis tecta
- Navis tractrix
- Navis traeiectoria
- Navis turrita
- Navis valetudinarii
- Navis vaporaria
- Navis velifera
- Navis vincta
- Pons
Speculatoria (scilicet navis)
Nautae |
Plura genera Nautarum sunt, e.g.:
- navis praefectus, nauarchus
- gubernator
- nauta
- remex
- remigium grex
- celeuma (-tis, n.)
Pinacotheca |
Navis Aegyptia.
Navis Graeca triremis.
Navis biremis classis Romanae.
Navis Sinensis.
Reconstructio Navis Nemorensis Alphae, navis ingens Caligulae imperatoris.
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- Navem perforat qua ipse navigat.
- Navibus atque quadrigis: cum totis viribus
Nexus interni
- Astronavis
- Aurora (navis)
- Canalis Panamensis
- Canalis Suesiensis
- Caudica
- Classis
- Glossarium nauticum
- Historia maritima
- Iter maritimum (pictura muralis Acroterii)
- Ius maritimum
- Linter
- Naufragium
- Nauta
- Nautae Romani Lacus Lemani
- Navicula sideralis
- Navigatio
- Portus
- Sepultura navalis
- Technologia navalis
- Viribus unitis
Notae |
↑ Anglice: "full-rigged ship."
↑ Bailey, Thomas A. (October 1935). "The Sinking of the Lusitania". The American Historical Review. Oxford University Press. 41(1): 54–73.
↑ VOX LATINA. Commentarii periodici favore et subsidio Studiorum Universitatis Saravicae comparati. ISSN 0172-5300. Saraviponti. tomus 42, 2006, fasc. 163.
Bibliographia |
- Anzovin, Steven (2000). Famous First Facts (International Edition). H. W. Wilson Company. ISBN 0824209583
- Bailey, Thomas A. 1935. The Sinking of the Lusitania. The American Historical Review 41(1): 54–73.
- Ronald Bockius: Die spätrömischen Schiffswracks aus Mainz. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2006. ISBN 3-7954-1965-4
- Bowditch, Nathaniel (2002). The American Practical Navigator. Bethesdae Terrae Mariae: National Imagery and Mapping Agency. ISBN 0939837544
- Central Intelligence Agency (2007). CIA World Factbook 2008. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 1602390800
- Chatterton, Edward Keble (1915). Sailing Ships and Their Story: The Story of Their Development from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Philadelphiae: J.B. Lippincott Company
- Cotterill, Charles Clement; Little, Edward Delanoy (1868). Ships and sailors, ancient and modern. Londinii: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday
- Cutler, Thomas J. (1999). The Bluejacket's Manual (Bluejacket's Manual, 22nd ed). Annapoli Terrae Mariae: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-065-7.
- Cutler, Thomas J. (December 2003). Dutton's Nautical Navigation (15th ed.). Annapoli Terrae Mariae: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1557502483
- Det Norske Veritas (2008). "Knock Nevis". DNV Exchange. Det Norske Veritas
- Encyclopædia Britannica (1911). Chisholm, Hugh. ed. Navigation. 19 (11th edition ed.)
- Encyclopædia Britannica (1911). Chisholm, Hugh. ed. Ship. 24 (editio 11a ed.). pp. 881–889
- Fisheries and Aquacultures Department (2007). "The Status of the Fishing Fleet". The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2006. Romae: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- George, William (2005). Stability and Trim for the Ship's Officer. Centreville Terrae Mariae: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 978-0-87033-564-8
- Hayler, William B.; Keever, John M. (2003). American Merchant Seaman's Manual. Cornell Maritime Pr. ISBN 0-87033-549-9.
- Huber, Mark (2001). Tanker operations: a handbook for the person-in-charge (PIC). Cambridge, MD: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87033-528-6
- Lavery, Brian (2004). Ship: The Epic Story of Maritime Adventure (Smithsonian). Novi Eboraci: DK Publishing Inc. ISBN 0756604966
- Maloney, Elbert S. (December 2003). Chapman Piloting and Seamanship (64th ed.). Novi Eboraci: Hearst Communications Inc.. ISBN 1-58816-098-0
- Office of Data and Economic Analysis (Iulio 2006). "World Merchant Fleet 2001–2005" (PDF). United States Maritime Administration
- Overseas Shipholding Group (2008-02-22). "Overseas Shipholding Group Fleet List". Overseas Shipholding Group
- Sawyer, L. A.; Mitchell, W. O. (1987). Sailing ship to supertanker: the hundred-year story of British Esso and its ships. Lavenham, Suffolk: Terence Dalton. ISBN 0-86138-055-X.
- Singh, Baljit (11 Iulii 1999). "The world’s biggest ship". The Times (of India)
- Turpin, Edward A.; McEwen, William A. (1980). Merchant Marine Officers' Handbook (4th ed.). Centreville Terrae Mariae: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87038-056-X.
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) (2006). Review of Maritime Transport, 2006. Novi Eboraci et Genavae: United Nations
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) (2007). Review of Maritime Transport, 2007. Novi Eboraci et Genavae: United Nations
- Stopford, Martin (1997). Maritime economics. Novi Eboraci: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-15309-3.
Nexus externi |
Vide Navis in Victionario. |
Isidorus Hispalensis: 'De navibus'