A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial : In six books. The 1. Teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, 2.3.4.5.6. Shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical and geographical problems, problems in navigation, astrological problems, gnomonical problems, trigonometrical problems, more fully and amply than hath been set forth, either by Gemna Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes: aud [sic] that so plainly and methodically, that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences. With an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere. By Joseph Moxon. Whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars; shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the cœlestical globe. As also a discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomy.

  • Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691
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[1699]
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Tutor to astronomie and geographie
Easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial.
Ductor ad astronomiam & geographiam.

Publication/Creation

[London] : Globes, sphers, maps, mathematical projections, books and instruments are made and sold, by Phillip Lea, at the Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside, near the corner of Friday-street, London, [1699]

Physical description

8 unnumbered pages, 271 pages, 9 unnumbered pages : illustrations (metal cuts, woodcuts).

Edition

The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged.

References note

Wing (2nd ed.) M3027aA.

Notes

With an additional title page, engraved: Ductor ad astronomiam & geographiam.
The words "1. Teaching .. trigonometrical problems," are enclosed in a complex series of brackets on title page.
Publication date from Wing.
With four final contents leaves.
A different text from "A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to understand the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial" (Wing B3109) by Willem Janszoon Blaeu.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1765:15) s1999 miun s

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