Appendix D 



HISTORY OF DIVING BIBLIOGRAPHY 



by Jocelyn Crane 



THE following selected bibliography contains a very few 

 of the references consulted in the preparation of Chapters 

 II and III. For those who are interested in pursuing further 

 the early history of diving, these books will serve as an in- 

 troduction both to the subject and to its literature. 



Aristotle: Problematum. Sectio XXXII. 



Budge, E. A. W. The Alexander Book in Ethiopia. Oxford, 1933. 



Davis, R. H. A Diving Manual. 1920. 



Halley, Edmond. The Art of Living Under Water: Or, A dis- 

 course concerning the means of furnishing Air at the 

 bottom of the sea in any ordinary Depths. (Royal Society 

 of London, Philosophical transactions, London, v. 29, July- 

 Sept., 171^, pp. 492-499.) 



Jameson, Mary Ethel: Submarines. A List of References in 

 the New York Public Library. New York, 19 18. 



KuNZ, J. F., and Stevenson, C. H.: The Book of the Pearl. 

 1908. 



LoRiNi, Buonaiuto. Libro strumenti ne quaki possono star gli 

 huomini sotto acqua. (Le Fortification!. Venetia, 1609.) 



ScHOTT, Caspar. Technica curiosa, sive Mirabilia artis. Herbi- 

 poli, 1^87. 



Thucydides. Book VII, 25. (B. Jowett's translation. 1900.) 



Vegetius. De Re Militari. Editions of 1 5 11 seq. 



"WiLKiNS, John: Concerning the possibility of framing an Ark 

 for submarine Navigations. The difficulties and conven- 

 iences of such a contrivance. (In his Mathematical Magick. 

 London, 1^48.) 



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