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The gentleman, the virtuoso, the inquirer
Vencencio Juan de Lastanosa and the art of collecting in early modern Spain -
Galileo engineer
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Illuminating instruments
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A treatise containing the description and use of a new and curious quadrant
made and finished by the Masterly Hand of that Excellent Mechanic, John Rowley; For Taking of Altitudes, And for Solving various Mathematical Problems in Geometry, Navigation, Astronomy, &c. Some of them by a bare Inspection of the Instrument, and others by easy Operations on it. Studiously adapted to the meanest Capacities. To which are prefixed, an alphabetical exposition of the necessary terms of art, and a plate of the instrument. By T. W. F.R.S -
Instructions for using the new-invented orrery, made and sold by Randle Jackson, Clock-Maker, No. 8, Chapel Row, Spa Fields, London: of whom may be had Complete Orreries, Planetariums, &c. as invented by Messrs. Ferguson and Martin
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A succinct description of that elaborate and matchless pile of art
called, the Microcosm. With a short account of the solar system, interspersed with poetical sentiments, on the planets. Extracted from the most approved Authors on that Subject -
A catalogue of optical, mathematical & philosophical instruments, made and sold by J. Bidstrup, (no.36.) St. Martin's Street, Leicester Square, London
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Instrumental in war
science, research, and instruments between knowledge and the world -
A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments
made and sold by W. and S. Jones, No. 135, next Furnival's-Inn, Holborn, London -
A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments
made and sold by W. and S. Jones, No. 135, next Furnival's-Inn, Holborn, London -
A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments
made and sold by John Jones, and Son, at their shop, No. 135, near Furnival's Inn, Holborn, London -
Brief instructions for making observations in all parts of the world
as also, for collecting, preserving, and sending over natural things : being an attempt to settle an universal correspondence for the advancement of knowledg both natural and civil -
De instrumentis plantariis
cui usui inserviunt, & quomodo sunt tractanda = Of the planetary instruments : to what end they serve, and how they are to be used -
A catalogue of chemical apparatus
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The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments
Translated from the French of M. Bion, Chief Instrument-Maker to the French King. To which are added, the construction and uses of such instruments as are omitted by M. Bion; particularly of those invented or improved by the English. By Edmund Stone. The whole illustrated with twenty-six folio copper-plates, containing the Figures, &c. of the several Instruments -
Description of an engine for dividing strait lines on mathematical instruments
By Mr. J. Ramsden, mathematical instrument-maker, and optician. Published by order of the Commissioners of Longitude