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Elements of geometry . . by Th. Rudd Preface by J. Dee
Elements of geometry . . by Th. Rudd Preface by J. Dee
Principia matheseos univ.
Principia matheseos univ.
Geometria . . lat.
Geometria . . lat.
Hemisphaerium dissectum opus geom.
Hemisphaerium dissectum opus geom.
Logarithmotecnia or the construction and use of logarithmetical tables...
Logarithmotecnia or the construction and use of logarithmetical tables...
Exercitationes Geomtricae sex
Exercitationes Geomtricae sex
Opus geometricum quadraturae circuli et sectionum coni . .
Opus geometricum quadraturae circuli et sectionum coni . .
Compendium mathematicum. .
Compendium mathematicum. .
Controversiae de vera circuli mensura.
Controversiae de vera circuli mensura.
The trissotetras: or, a most exquisite table for resolving all manner of triangles, whether plaine or sphericall, rectangular or obliquangular, with greater facility, then ever hitherto hath been practised: most necessary for all such as would attaine to the exact knowledge of fortification, dyaling, navigation, surveying, architecture, the art of shadowing, taking of heights, and distances, the use of both the globes, perspective, the skill of making the maps, the theory of the planets, the calculating of their motions, and of all other astronomicall computations whatsoever. Now lately invented, and perfected, explained, commented on, and, with all possible brevity, and perspicuity, in the hiddest, and most re-searched mysteries, from the very first grounds of the science it selfe, proved, and convincingly demonstrated. By Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie Knight. Published for the benefit of those that are mathematically affected.
The trissotetras: or, a most exquisite table for resolving all manner of triangles, whether plaine or sphericall, rectangular or obliquangular, with greater facility, then ever hitherto hath been practised: most necessary for all such as would attaine to the exact knowledge of fortification, dyaling, navigation, surveying, architecture, the art of shadowing, taking of heights, and distances, the use of both the globes, perspective, the skill of making the maps, the theory of the planets, the calculating of their motions, and of all other astronomicall computations whatsoever. Now lately invented, and perfected, explained, commented on, and, with all possible brevity, and perspicuity, in the hiddest, and most re-searched mysteries, from the very first grounds of the science it selfe, proved, and convincingly demonstrated. By Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie Knight. Published for the benefit of those that are mathematically affected.
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