Mesolabium architectonicum: that is, a most rare, and singular instrument, for the easie, speedy, and most certaine measuring of plaines and solids by the foote ... / Invented long since by Mr. Thomas Bedwell Esquire: and now published, and the use thereof declared by Wilhelm Bedwell, his nephew, vicar of Tottenham.

  • Bedwell, William, approximately 1561-1632
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Mesolabium architectonicum: that is, a most rare, and singular instrument, for the easie, speedy, and most certaine measuring of plaines and solids by the foote ... / Invented long since by Mr. Thomas Bedwell Esquire: and now published, and the use thereof declared by Wilhelm Bedwell, his nephew, vicar of Tottenham. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. N[orton for W. Garet], [1631]

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8 unnumbered leaves : folded woodcut ; (4to)

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STC 1796
ESTC S101421
STC (2nd ed.), 1796

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