Mechanick dyalling: teaching any man, though of an ordinary capacity and unlearned in the mathematicks, to draw a true sun-dyal on any given-plane, however scituated: only with the help of a straight ruler and a pair of compasses; and without any arithmetical calculation. The second edition. By Joseph Moxon, fellow of the Royal Society, and hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty.
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- Mechanick dyalling: teaching any man, though of an ordinary capacity and unlearned in the mathematicks, to draw a true sun-dyal on any given-plane, however scituated: only with the help of a straight ruler and a pair of compasses; and without any arithmetical calculation. The second edition. By Joseph Moxon, fellow of the Royal Society, and hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty.
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London: printed for James Moxon, at the sign of Atlas in Warwick Lane, MDCXCII [1692]
- Publication year
- 1692-1692
- ESTC No.
- R180783
- Grub Street ID
- 71684
- Description
- 49, [7] p. : ill. ; 4⁰
- Note
- With "A catalogue of globes, celestial and terrestrial, spheres, maps, sea-plats, mathematical instruments, and books, made and sold by J. Moxon, at the sign of Atlas in Warwick Lane." on the final [7] p.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M3011