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An introduction to plane trigonometry, with its Application to Altimetry and Longimetry. Designed for the use of schools. By William Wright, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Wright, William (Mathematician)Date: Anno 1798- Books
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The young trigonometer's new guide; containing The Elements of Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, deduced from the Principles of the Sphere in a Method entirely new; with the Analogies for solving all Cases, and Varieties of Triangles in every Way hitherto invented; with their Application to Practice. Together with The Principles of Fluxionary Trigonometry fully explained and exemplified in many useful Problems. also The Laws and Rules of the Stereographic Projection of the Sphere explained, and applied to the Delineation and Solution of Spherical Triangles, and the Construction of Maps and Dials. Illustrated by four copper-plates. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: [1772?]- Books
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The elements. Of plain and spherical trigonometry. Also a short treatise of the nature and arithmetick of logarithms. By Doctor John Keil, F. R. S. And late Professor of Astronomy in Oxford.
Keill, John, 1671-1721.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry; Together with the principles of Spherick geometry, and the several projections of the sphere in Plano. The whole demonstrated and illustrated with useful cases and examples. By J. Harris, A.M. F.R.S. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the lord-keeper.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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A new and complete treatise of spherical trigonometry: in which are contained the orthographic, analytical, and logarithmical solutions of the several cases of spherical triangles, Whether right-angled or oblique; A Comprehensive Theory of the fluxions of these Triangles; and A Variety of Curious and Interesting Particulars not to be met with in any other treatise upon this Subject. Carefully translated from the French of Mr. Mauduit, by W. Crakelt.
Mauduit, Antoine-René, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The posthumous works of Mr. John Ward, Author of the Young Mathematician's Guide. In two parts. Part I. Containing, His New Method of Navigation by Parallel Parts, by which all Questions in Sailing may be answered with great Expedition and Truth, in a different Manner from Plain Mercator, and Great Circle Sailing, by the Solution of a plain Triangle only. Also, Compendiums of Practical and Speculative Geometry, and of Plain Trigonometry, with their Application to Plain Mercator, and Middle Latitude Sailing, with several curious Questions in Surveying. Part II. Containing, The Doctrine of the Sphere, and the Demonstrations and Calculations of Spherical Trigonometry, in which the Construction of the Figures are New, and drawn so as to represent Solids, by which the Demonstrations are made easy to the meanest Capacity. Published by a particular friend of the author's, from the original manuscript, and revised by Mr. George Gordon, Mathematician in London.
Ward, John, active 1698-1709.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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The posthumous works of Mr. John Ward, Author Of The Young Mathematician's Guide. In two parts. Part I. Containing His New Method of Navigation by Parallel Parts, by which all Questions in Sailing may be answered with great Expedition and Truth, in a different Manner from Plain Mercator, and Great Circle Sailing, by the Solution of a plain Triangle only. Also Compendiums of Practical and Speculative Geometry, and of Plain Trigonometry, with their Application to Plain Mercator, and Middle Latitude Sailing, with several curious Questions in Surveying. Part II. Containing the Doctrine of the Sphere, and the Demonstrations and Calculations of Spherical Trigonometry, in which the Construction of the Figures are New, and drawn so as to represent Solids, by which the Demonstrations are made easy to the meanest Capacity. Published by a particular friend of the author's from the original manuscripts and revised by Mr. George Gordon, Mathematician in London.
Ward, John, active 1698-1709.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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An institvtion trigonometricall. VVherein demonstratively and perspicuously is exhibited the doctrine of the dimension of plane and sphericall triangles after the most exact and compendious way by tables both of sines, tangents, secants, and logarithmes / By Henry Gellibarnd.
Gellibrand, Henry, 1597-1636.Date: 1635- Books
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Laboissiere's enigmas, rebuses. &c.
Laboissiere.Date: 1791- Books
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Remarks on Major-General Roy's account of the trigonemetrical operation. By Mr. Isaac Dalby. From the Philosophical transactions.
Dalby, Isaac, 1744-1824.Date: 1790]- Books
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Trigonometriæ planæ & sphæricæ elementa. Item de natura et arithmetica logarithmorum tractatus brevis.
Keill, John, 1671-1721.Date: 1715- Books
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A short compendium of trigonometry, both plain and spherical. By J.N. Together with the construction of the canon of sines and tangents.
J. N.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Mathematical digests. Containing the elements and application of geometry, and plane trigonometry, Whether by Instrumental Construction, or by Calculation, to the Measuring of Heights and Distances, &c. And the Stereographic Projection of Spheric Trigonometry; with numerical Solutions, and the Application thereof to several curious and important Problems in Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling. With Tables for finding the Place, and Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, according to the last Improvement of the Newtonian Theory; and many practical Problems in each Branch. Design'd for a plain, methodical familiar Course of Instruction in the above-mentioned Parts of mathematical Science; very useful for all Lovers thereof. And Particularly For all Teachers of Mathematics: Being a synthetical Method which the Author has found, by many Years Experence, to be most successful and agreeable to his Pupils. Inscribed to all the Schoolmasters and Teachers of Mathematics in Great Britain and Ireland By Mr. John Dougharty, Author of the General Gauger, and Teacher of the Mathematics at Worcester.
Dougharty, John, 1677-1755.Date: [1747?]- Books
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A compendium of practical geometry and the principles of plain trigonometry, with the application thereof. By G. Thomson, A.M.
Thomson, G., A.M.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Plain trigonometry rendered easy and familiar, by calculations in arithmetick only: With Its Application and Use In ascertaining all Kinds of Heights, Depths, and Distances, In The Heavens, as well as on the Earth and Seas; Whether Of Towers, Forts, Trees, Pyramids, Columns, Wells, Ships, Hills, Clouds, Thunder and Lightning, Atmosphere, Sun, Moon, Mountains in the Moon, Shadows of Earth and Moon, Beginning and End of Eclipses, &c. In which is also shewn, A Curious Trigonometrical Method of discovering the Places where Bees hive in large Woods, in order to obtain, more readily, the salutary Produce of those little Insects. By the Rev. Mr. Turner, later of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford, Author of The View of the Earth;-View of the Heavens;-System of Gauging; and Chronologer Perpetual.
Turner, R. (Richard), 1723 or 1724-1791.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Elements of plane trigonometry. In which is introduced, a dissertation on the nature and use of logarithms. By Francis Maseres, M. A. of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824.Date: MDCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Elements of geometry; with their application to the mensuration of superficies and solids, to the determination of the maxima and minima of geometrical quantities, And To The Construction of a great Variety of Geometrical Problems. By Thomas Simpson, F. R. S. And Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm.
Simpson, Thomas, 1710-1761.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry; together with the principles of spherick geometry, and the several projections of the sphere in plano. The whole Demonstrated and Illustrated with Useful Cases and Examples. By J. Harris, A. M. F. R. S. and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord-Keeper.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry; together with the principles of spherick geometry, and the several projections of the sphere in plano. The whole Demonstrated and Illustrated with Useful Cases and Examples. By J. Harris, D.D.F.R.S.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The young gentleman's trigonometry : containing such elements of trigonometry, as are most useful and easy to be known. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire.
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727.Date: 1714- Books
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An epitome of geometry, being a compendious collection of the first, third, fifth, sixth, eleventh and twelfth books of Euclid; with their Application to several of the most Useful Parts of the Mathematicks. Also Euclid's second book and doctrine of proportion, Algebraically demonstrated. To which is subjoin'd, a treatise of measuring superficies and solids; Vulgarly, Decimally and Practically, with the Customs used by Artificers in Measuring their several Works: Likewise, Directions for Measuring. Board and Timber; Making Vessels of any Bigness; Taking the Plan of any Court, Yard, Garden, &c. Also, The cutting the Five Regular Bodies. Second editon, carefully corrected. By William Alingham, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
Euclid.Date: 1714- Books
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Sherwin's mathematical tables, contriv'd after a most comprehensive method: containing, Dr. Wallis's account of logarithms, Dr. Halley's and Mr. Sharp's ways of constructing them; with Dr. Newton's contraction of Briggs's logarithms, viz. a Table of Logarithms of the Numbers from 1 to 101000, with the means to find readily the Logarithm of any Number, and the Number of any Logarithm, to seven places of Figures: and Tables of natural and logarithmic Sines, Tangents, Secants, and Versed-Sines, to every minute of the Quadrant: With the Explication and Use prefix'd. The third edition. Carefully revise and corrected, by William Gardiner.
Date: M,DCC,XLI. [1741]- Books
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An easy and pleasant introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy: containing the first principles of mechanics, trigonometry, Optics, and Astronomy. By a fellow of the Royal Society. With an essay on the advancement of learning, In various Modes of Recreation. By John Ryland, A. M. of Northampton. The second edition. To this New Edition an appendix is added, to render the book more useful to schools.
Fellow of the Royal Society.Date: 1772- Books
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Diclides coelometricæ seu valvæ astronomicæ vniversales : omnia artis totius munera psephophoretica in sat modicis finibus duarum tabularum methodo noua, generali, & facilima continentes. Praeunte directionis accuratæ consumata doctrina, astrologis hactenus plurimùm desiderata. Authore Nathale Torporlæo Salopiensi in secessu Philotheoro.
Torporley, Nathaniel, 1564-1632Date: 1602- Books
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The elements of Euclid; with select theorems out of Archimedes. By the learned Andrew Tacquet. To which are added, practical corollaries, shewing the uses of many of the propositions. The whole abridg'd, and publish'd in English, by William Whiston, M. A.
Euclid.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]