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Thomæ Hobbes quadratura circuli, cubatio sphæræ, duplicatio cubi; (Secundo edita,) denuo refutata. Authore Johanne Wallis S.T.D. Geometriæ professore Saviliano
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Clavis astrologiæ, or, A key to the whole art of astrologie
in two parts: containing I. A brief, methodical, plain introduction thereunto enabling the meanest capacity fully to understand the fundamental grounds thereof and to give a rational judgment upon any astrological figure, nativity or question whatever: also how to make a proper election upon any occasion: unto which is annexed a small book of scheams ready set. II. The Genethliacal part of astrology, briefly comprehending the whole doctrine of directions, revolutions and projections; wherein is shewn by an easie and familiar method, how to rectifie and calculate nativities several ways, and according to any author, as Regiomontanus, Argol, or Kepler: also how to set a scheam the most exact way: with all requisits belonging unto the art of directions perfomed onely by a small artificial canon of sines and tangents; also many brief useful tables covenient for such work; with other varieties not here to fore published -
Norvvood's epitomy
being the application of the doctrine of triangles, in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-charts, and mercator's-chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. [Wi]th a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetical of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also, chiliad, or the logarithms of absolute numbers, [fr]om a unte to 1000, with a table of the right-ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal stars that are most in use. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables in questions that concern navigation, astronomy, and geography; as also an universal almanack. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks -
A mathematical manual, containing tables of logarithmes for numbers, sines and tangents
with the manifold use thereof briefly explained and applied in arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, geography, surveying, navigation, dialling, gunnery, and gauging -
Gaging promoted
an appendix to stereometrical propositions -
Dary's miscellanies
being, for the most part a brief collection of mathematical theorems, from divers authors upon these subjects following : I. Of the inscription and circumscription of a circle, II. Of plain triangles, III. Of spherical triangles, IV. Of the projection of the sphere in plano, V. Of planometry and the centre of gravity, VI. Of solid geometry, and (therein) gauging, VII. Of the scale of ponderosity, alias the stilliard, VIII. Of the four compendiums for quadratiqued equations, IX. Of recreative problems