- (Latin:
navis longa, Gr****: naus makra), as
opposed to the sail-driven
navis oneraria (from onus, oneris: burden), a
merchant vessel, or the
minor craft (navigia...
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Representation of
grape harvest and "
oneraria ship" on a
Roman relief reused in the Baptistery...
- (Latin:
navis longa, Gr****: naus makra), as
opposed to the sail-driven
navis oneraria (from onus, oneris: burden), a
merchant vessel, or the
minor craft (navigia...
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value cargoes. The nave
tonda (round ship)
derived from the
Roman navis oneraria (a sail-driven
merchant vessel), this was a
stubby broad-beamed ship with...
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succession then ensued. Ex Po[r]tugallia
viginti adsunt caravelle et
navis una
oneraria quas in dies apud
Sanctum Paulum expectamus quarum prefectus est venerabilis...
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great deal of
information from the images. The
ships are of the
navis oneraria type,
Roman merchant ships typically displacing 80-150 tons, used to carry...