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The Board of Longitude stands as one of the most significant scientific institutions of the modern era, tasked with solving the critical problem of determining longitude at sea. This multidisciplinary study traces the board’s pivotal role in advancing navigation, timekeeping technology, and scientific methodology across the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The authors examine how the board bridged pure science and practical innovation, fostering partnerships between mathematicians, astronomers, instrument makers, and naval officers. The work explores the institutional structures, competitive prizes, and collaborative networks that emerged from this ambitious initiative. Beyond its technical achievements, the book contextualizes the Board of Longitude within the broader framework of British imperial expansion, revealing how scientific solutions enabled global commerce and naval dominance.
Drawing on archival research and historical analysis, this volume demonstrates how a single institution shaped scientific practice, technological development, and international competition, leaving an enduring legacy on modern science and exploration.







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