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The Bibliography

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Ancient and Medieval

  • 1 Murphy, D. Roman sea power. Ireland, MA., 1916.

  • 2 Alexander, W.M. The ancient Egyptian canals between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea: their problems for the sciences of geology, geography, engineering and history. Glasgow, D.Sc., 1919.

  • 3 Harrison, W.E.C. Maritime activity under Henry VII. London, MA., 1931.

  • 4 El Adawi, IA. Egyptian maritime power in the early middle ages, 640- 1171. Liverpool, Ph.D., 1948.

  • 5 Fahmy, A.M. Muslim Sea-power in the eastern Mediterranean from the seventh to the tenth century: studies in naval organisation. London, Ph.D., 1948.

  • 6 Amit, M. Piraeus and the sea people of Athens in the fourth and fifth centuries B.C. London, Ph.D., 1958. 8-310

  • 7 Caspers, E.C.L.D. Archaeological evidence for maritime trade in the Persian Gulf in the third millenium B.C. London, Ph.D., 1969. 19-714

  • 8 Moss, J.R. The sea and the fifth century West Roman Empire. London, Ph.D., 1970. 20-766

  • 9 Hind, J.G.F. The Greek colonization of the Black Sea area in the archaic and classical periods. Cambridge, Ph.D., 1971. 21-733

  • 10 McCall, T.G. The Vikings in the Irish sea area, c. 850-c. 980. Belfast, MA., 1975. 25-544

  • 11 Burnham, W.E. The opening of the sea route between Genoa and England and its development to the end of the fourteenth century. Cambridge, Ph.D., 1975. 25-634

  • 12 Foster, S.M. Some aspects of maritime activity and the use of sea power in relation to the Crusading states, 1096-1169. Oxford, D.Phil., 1978. 28-5197

  • 13 Reed, C.M. Greek maritime traders from the archaic age until the death of Alexander. Oxford, D.Phil., 1980. 31-4655

  • 14 Smedley, J. The Byzantine Black Sea, 330-1204. Birmingham, Ph.D., 1985.

  • 15 Haywood, J. Barbarian naval power in N.W. Europe, 12 B.C.-c. A.D. 850. Lancaster, Ph.D., 1990.

  • 1492-C.1700

  • 16 Trenerry, CJ. The origin and early history of insurance, including the contract of bottomry. London, D.Sc., 1907.

  • 17 Williams, E.R. Welsh seamen, navigators and colonizers, Elizabethan and Jacobean, together with some history of Welsh maritime and colonizing activity during the period. Wales, MA., 1915.

  • 18 Willan, T.S. English coasting trade and inland navigation from 1600 to 1750. Oxford, D.Phil., 1934.

  • 19 Davis, R. The organisation and finance of the British shipping industry in the later seventeenth century. Hull, Ph.D., 1955. 5-722

  • 20 Dawson, J.L. The effect of the discovery of the American frontier on English shipping, 1650-1688. Edinburgh, Ph.D., 1956. 6-726

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    Print publication year: 1991

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