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Sextant (detail)

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probably made in London

Sextant (detail)
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This is a detail of a brass sextant made around 1790, probably by Jesse Ramsden, a scientific instrument maker based in London.

The detail shows the signature on the sextant. It reads 'Ramsden London'. Jesse Ramsden was the instrument maker who devised a method of mechanically division of scales by building a successful dividing engine in 1775. The sextant is also numbered, in the centre of the scale, no. 1163. Ramsden's business made more than 1400 sextants.

Ramsden's dividing engine reduced the time required to graduate a sextant scale, and reduced costs. Mechanisation meant greater precision than that allowed by the human hand. Greater precision meant better measurements, and a more accurate scientific method.

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