24 results filtered with: Mathematical geography
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Zisat, Johann Baptist
Zisat, Johann BaptistDate: 1618Reference: MS.801- Archives and manuscripts
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Leonardo de Pierio Dati (-1426)
Date: c.1475Reference: MS.231- Books
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A mathematical manual: or, delightful associate. Containing, I. A description and use of the celestial globe: How to know the Stars in each Constellation, and their Magnitude; also their Latitude, Longitude, Right Ascension, Declination, Semi-Diurnal Ark, Riting, Southing, Setting, Altitude, Azimuth, Distances, &c. The Sun's Place, his Rising and Setting, Length of the Day and Night, &c. Also Dialling by this Globe. II. Twelve Problems relating chiefly to the Moon: And a truer Way than has been given to find Easter, &c. The Hour of the Night by the Moon shining on a Sun-Dial, &c. III. A Description and Use of the Terrestrial Globe, as to Climates, Zones, Shadows, Inhabitants, Latitude and Longitude of Places: And a large Table, shewing where all the most remarkable Places in the World may be placed on Dials; and the Bearing and Distance of such Places from London. IV. A full Description and Use of all Kinds of Maps: With a copious Table of the Latitude, Longitude, and Situation of the chief Cities on Earth: And many other curious Matters. V. The Original of the Lines in a Sector describ'd; with the full Use of that Instrument in Trigonometry, &c. in an Easy Natural Method. VI. How to make a Line of Numbers, or Logarithms, to any Length, and the full Use in all Parts of Arithmetic. Vii. Mysterious Curiosities in Numbers: Or, Numerical Novelties. In Twenty-Five Propositions, mostly New, and very Easy and Delightful. Viii. How to take Heights, Depths, and Distances, great or small, by several Ways and Instruments. In Twelve Propositions. The Whole very Useful and Pleasant. Published for the contemplation and diversion of gentlemen, and others, who are mathematically inclined. By E. Hatton, gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: c. 1670Reference: MS.3888- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: 1667Reference: MS.3886- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: 1673Reference: MS.3889- Archives and manuscripts
Toulmin, George Hoggart
Toulmin, George HoggartDate: c. 1800Reference: MS.4823- Archives and manuscripts
Denantes, François
Denantes, FrançoisDate: Middle 17th centuryReference: MS.242- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: Early 18th centuryReference: MS.3893- Archives and manuscripts
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Leonardo de Piero Dati, La sfera
Leonardo de Piero Stagio, d.1426Date: Mid 15th CenturyReference: MS.230- Books
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The mathematical principles of geography. Containing, I. An account of the various properties and affections of the earth and sea, with a description of the several parts thereof, and a table of the latitude and longitude of places, II. The use of the artificial or terrestrial globe, in solving problems, III. The principles of spherical and spheroidical sailing, with the solution of the several cases in numbers, by the common tables, according to the spheroidical figure of the earth / [William Emerson].
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: 1770- Archives and manuscripts
Chirac, Pierre (1650-1732)
Chirac, Pierre, 1650-1732.Date: 1696-1734Reference: MSS.1595-1614 & 7600- Archives and manuscripts
Observations anatomiques; plus works by others
Chirac, Pierre, 1690-1732.Date: 1698Reference: MS.1614Part of: Chirac, Pierre (1650-1732)- Books
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A mathematical manual: or, delightful associate ... Published for the contemplation and diversion of gentlemen, and others, who are mathematically inclined / By E. Hatton, gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: 1728- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: c. 1670Reference: MS.3887- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: c. 1770Reference: MS.3897- Archives and manuscripts
Le Tual, Louis
Le Tual, LouisDate: 1765Reference: MS.3250- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: c. 1690Reference: MS.3892- Archives and manuscripts
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Collection of short tracts, mainly on theology and canon law, with some medical treatises (Miscellanea VI)
Date: c.1475Reference: MS.503- Books
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Description géométrique de la France / [César François Cassini de Thury].
Cassini, César-François, 1714-1784.Date: 1783- Archives and manuscripts
Physica
Date: 1750Reference: MS.3894- Archives and manuscripts
Persia, Francesco
Persia, FrancescoDate: 1812-13Reference: MS.3835- Books
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An introduction to geography, astronomy, and dialling. Containing the most useful elements of the said sciences, adapted to the meanest capacity, by the description and uses of the terrestrial and celestial globes. With an introduction to chronology, by George Gordon.
Gordon, George, active 1719-1726.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Archives and manuscripts
Felici, Antonio (1709-1784)
Felici, Antonio, 1709-1784Date: c. 1775Reference: MS.2341