Mathematical institutions. In three parts. I. Clavis II. Janua III. Ancilla The Key, Gate, Hand-maid, to the mathematical sciences. Wherein, the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, is succinctly handled, geometrically demonstrated, arithmetically, geometrically, instrumentally performed; and practically apply'd to geometry, cosmography, geography, astronomy, sciographia, navigation, and theories of the planets. By Will. Leybourn, Philom.

  • Leybourn, William, 1626-1716.
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MDCCIV. [1704]
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London : printed for Rob. Billing, at the White Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Geo. Briant, at the King's Head near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCIV. [1704]

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[12], 116, 119-127, 138-366 p.,[22] plates (folded) ; 40.

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ESTC N4450

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