Sciographia, or the art of shadowes. Plainly demonstrating, out of the sphere, how to project both great and small circles, upon any plane whatsoever: with a new conceit of reflecting the sunne beames upon a diall ... All performed, by the doctrine of triangles ... by the helpe of the late invented ... numbers, called by the first inventor [Edmund Gunter] Logarithmes / By J.W.

  • Wells, John, of Brembridge in Hampshire, active 1635.
Date:
1635
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About this work

Publication/Creation

London : Printed by T. Harper, 1635.

Physical description

21 pages, 22 unnumbered leaves, 427 pages, 131,132 unnumbered leaves, 12 plates (some folded) : diagrams (9 folded), tables of logarithms ; (8vo)

References note

STC 25234
ESTC S119762
STC (2nd ed.), 25234

Notes

Copy 1 Note: Sigs. aa1 and A1 (of Logarithms) wanting. The logarithm tables are by Gunter.

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