id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_htvfr23zsfgg3cx5mzcebrro7e David Nicolle Medieval Islamic Navigation in the Atlantic 2002 12 .pdf application/pdf 3317 221 68 Medieval Islamic Navigation in the Atlantic Medieval Islamic navigation in the Atlantic Ocean extended "Mediterranean Atlantic" as it was closely linked in technological, during the Visigothic period, before the Arab-Islamic conquest of alAndalus but most particularly in the 7th century AD.' This may have The most famous seafarers of the early medieval Atlantic sailed the eastern Atlantic during the early medieval centuries the far into the Atlantic as well as venturing down the western coast of educated people in the 13th century Islamic world and the Algarve seems to have played a major role in the evolution of the ArabAndalusian form of widely used Islamic trading vessels called a qarib Islamic world, it seems inconceivable that new naval ideas from the both Roman and medieval Mediterranean vessels. Perhaps it was a feature of Islamic ships Mediterranean tradition of lateen sailed "round ships" with 18Nicolle, "Shipping in Islamic Art," 175-181. ./cache/work_htvfr23zsfgg3cx5mzcebrro7e.pdf ./txt/work_htvfr23zsfgg3cx5mzcebrro7e.txt