Synopsis mathematica universalis: or the universal mathematical synopsis, translated from the third and last edition of John James Heinlin, Prelate of Bebenhusan. Containing Variety of useful Practices in Arithmetick, Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Dialling, Chronology, Geography, the Optics, Catoptrics, Dioptrics, the Statics; Together with Astronomical and Geographical Tables, with their Uses, and also the use of the Globes. The whole illustrated with several Mathematical Sculptures on Copper Plates. Corrected and enlarged with many additions. By Venterus Mandey, Philomat.
- Hainlin, Johann Jacob, 1588-1660.
- Date:
- [1702]
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Synopsis mathematica universalis. English
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London : printed for the author, next Door to the Salmon in Bloomsbury Market, T.Shelmerdine at the Rose tree, and Tho. Ballard at the Rising-Sun in Little-Brittain. 1702. Where is to be sold, the Mystery of Nature and Art unvail'd, by the same Author, Illustrated with Copper Cuts, [1702]
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[16],13-28,787,[1]p.,plates : port. ; 80.
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ESTC T175666
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.