Presently he would come to the Piazza dell' Erbe, where there is no grass, but only a pleasant circle of little houses and shops, with already a smack of the sea in them, chiefly suggested by the shops of instrument-makers, where to-day there are compasses and sextants and chronometers.
"Christopher Columbus, Complete"
Filson Young
At the beginning of the eclipse, the moon was in the zenith, so that it was found most convenient to make use of the sextants, and to make the observations by the reflected image, which was brought down to a convenient altitude.
"A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16"
Robert Kerr
I observed with the telescope of one of Ramsden's sextants; which, I think, answers this purpose as well as any other.
"A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16"
Robert Kerr