Stereometry; or the art of gauging made easie, by the help of a sliding-rule: Which shews the Area's of Circles in Gallons, and the Square and Cube-Root of any Number under 100000, by Inspection: And is also very useful in Arithmetick and Geometry, particularly in the Measuring of Superficies and Solids. With an appendix of conick sections; Shewing the Nature, Properties and Contents of several Solids, frequently mentioned in Books of Gauging. By Tho. Everard, Esq;
- Everard, Thomas, active 1683-1684.
- Date:
- MDCCXXVII. [1727]
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London : printed for Mary Hussey in Little Britain, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth, B. Motte, and J. Lacy, MDCCXXVII. [1727]
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[12],300p.,plates ; 120.
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Edition
The ninth edition carefully corrected. To which are added, new excise-tables: ..
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ESTC T109354
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