1578. Second edition, Eden’s Cortes.
1580. Sixth edition of The Rutter of the Sea.
1580. Third edition, Eden’s Cortes.
1581. The Arte of Navigation. By Pedro de Medina. Translated out of the Spanish by John Frampton. Medina’s Arte de Navegar originally appeared at Valladolid in 1545.
1584. Fourth edition, Eden’s Cortes. See Brinley Catalogue, no. 19, for a copy which has a folding woodcut map of the New World, which is usually wanting in later editions.
1585. Robert Norman, hydrographer, published his Newe Attractive, with rules for the art of navigation annexed.
1587. Robert Tanner’s Mirror for Mathematiques, ... a sure safety for Saylers, etc.
1587. Seventh edition of The Rutter of the Sea.
1588. The first marine atlas ever made appeared at Leyden in 1583-84, and this year in London as The Mariner’s Mirrour, ... first made by Luke Wagenaer, of Enchuisen, and now fitted with necessarie additions by Anthony Ashley.
1588. Fifth edition, Eden’s Cortes.