- trattato di navigazione
- международный договор о мореплавании
Italiano-russo Law Dictionary.
Italiano-russo Law Dictionary.
navigazione — /naviga tsjone/ s.f. [dal lat. navigatio onis ]. 1. (marin.) a. [di galleggianti in acqua, attività del navigare: n. costiera ; compagnia di n. ]. b. [attività del navigare intesa come tecnica e pratica sportiva: trattato di n. ; appassionato di… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Carlo Amoretti — was an erudite ecclesiastic, scholar, writer, and scientist. His life straddled the 18th and 19th centuries. He was born on 16 March 1741 in Oneglia, now Imperia in the Liguria region, Italy and died on 23 March 1816.He entered the Augustinian… … Wikipedia
Brunacci — (spr. Brunatschi), Vincenz, geb. 1768 in Pisa; Professor der Schifffahrtskunde in Livorno, dann der höheren Mathematik in Padua; Aufseher des öffentlichen Unterrichts u. der Gewässer u. Straßen; er st. 1818 u. erfand mehrere neue mathematische… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
nautica — nàu·ti·ca s.f. CO 1. scienza e tecnica della navigazione che si occupa dell attrezzatura, della costruzione e della manovra navale, dell astronomia e della meteorologia applicate alla navigazione, ecc.: trattato di nautica 2. pratica della… … Dizionario italiano
Enrique of Malacca — This article discusses the slave and interpreter of Ferdinand Magellan. See Henry the Black (disambiguation) for other uses Enrique of Malacca was a native of the Malay Archipelago. In the firsthand account of Antonio Pigafetta he was named… … Wikipedia
Andrés de San Martín — was the chief pilot cosmographer of the Armada de Molucca , the fleet commanded by Ferdinand Magellan.His nationality has been variously identified as Portuguese or French. Antonio Pigafetta wrote he was from Seville, and there s every reason to… … Wikipedia
Dimasaua — Dimasaua, also spelled Dimasawa and Dimasava, was the invented name created by 17th century Spanish missionary Fr. Francisco Colín, S.J., pointing to a tiny isle in southern Leyte whose chief, according to Colín, gave the most signal service to… … Wikipedia