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An introduction to the mensuration of superficies and solids. For the use of learners. By William Payne
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A treatise of gauging
Containing not only what is common on the subject, but likewise a great variety of new and interesting improvements. With the demonstrations of several very useful and remarkable Properties of Vessels and Instruments, relative to this Art. Illustrated with necessary examples, and adapted both to the speculative and practical Readers. By Thomas Moss -
Cyfarwyddiad i fesur-wyr
neu arfer cyffredin o'r ddwy droedfedd. Fesur Coed, pa un bynnag o'i crynion a'i yscwâr, a'i byrddau, ystyllog a phlaneiau, ac hefyd meini, Lloriau, Muriau, Wenscott, Gwydr, gwaith y Llyfwyr, a gwaith Gôf wrth fesur; Ac amryw o bethau eraill yn arferol o gael cu mesur wrth y Ddwy droedfedd. Ac felly yn fuddiol i'r Saer maen a Choed, Ioiner, Gwydr-wr, Llyfwyr a chlydwyr Coed, Plaister-wr, neu wyngalchwr, Slater neu Faendowr a Pheith-Ynwr. Hefyd Tablau o ymchwanegiad trwy gyfrifiad, fel y galloch yn haws grynhoi yn un Swm o droed-feddau neu lathenni yr hyn a sesurir. Byrr gyfarwyddiad i fesur Tir. Cyfarwyddyd i Ddeall mesurau a phwysau yscrythurol; ac amryw o bethau buddiol eraill. At ba un y chwanegwyd Llêchrês neu Daol nad oedd yn yr Argraphiad cyntaf, Yyghylch y Nifer a fynnoch o Arian; Yn ffyrllingau, Dimeiau a Cheiniogau, y rhai a eu casglu yn y Daflen wedi eu casglu yn barod; Yr hyn sy gyfleus i bob Marchnadyddion -
The universal measurer, and mechanic
In three parts. A Work equally useful to the Gentleman, Tradesman, and Mechanic. With eleven neat copper-plates. By A. Fletcher philomath -
Hawney's complete measurer
or, the whole art of measuring. Being a plain and comprehensive treatise on practical geometry and mensuration. Preceded by Decimal and Duodecimal Arithmetic, and the Extraction of the Square and cube Root. Adapted to the use of Schools, and Persons Concerned in Measuring, Gauging, Surveying, &c. A New Edition. Corrected and Greatly Improved by Thomas Keith, Private Teacher of Mathematics, Author of the Complete Practical Arithmetician, &c -
Measuring compleated
By a New Set of decimal tables accurately calculated. And Explained in the most Easy and Familiar Manner. Wherein Is shewn by Inspection the Content of any Superficial or Solid whatever, to the Ten Thousandth Part of a Foot, Yard, or Rod: Also tables shewing at one View the Duodecimals equal to any given Decimal Parts. With a preface, demonstrating the great Ease and Usefulness of these tables beyond Duodecimals, or any other. The whole made compleat to answer all the Occasions of Gentlemen and Artificers, (as Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Joiners, Sawyers, Glaziers, Plaisterers, and Pavers, &c.) in the most Easy and Exact Method, far beyond any Thing yet extant, the Dimensions being taken to a quarter of an Inch both in Length and Breadth, &c. By John Woodcock -
A set of tables of solid and superficial measure
In the most familiar method: Shewing at Sight the Content of any Piece of Timber, Plank, or Board, used in Architecture or Naval Work. The Method of finding the Content of unequal-sided Timber, and to reduce Mahogany or Marble into Superficial Inch Feet: Together with the Number of Superficial Feet of different Thickness, from 1-4th of an Inch to 12 Inches (at one View), contained in a Foot or Ton Solid:-Also Practical Examples and Customs, in the different Artificers Work, relating to Building. The Fourth Edition, with Improvements. To which are now added, The Prices of the several Artificers Work above mentioned, with Directions concerning Allowances requisite to be made, for various Defects in Timber. By P. Levi Hodgson, Measurer -
Pantometry; or, an attempt to systematize every branch of admeasurement
By John Dawes, Surgeon -
The compleat art of land-measuring
or, a guide to practical surveying: teaching an exact method of Measuring and Mapping of Lands, Woods, Waters, &c. by the Catoptric Sextant, and of Casting up the same by the Pen. Together with Directions for Levelling, in order to convey Water either in Pipes or Canals. To which is added an appendix, containing a new theory of the catoptric sectant, and its Use in taking Heights and Distances, independent of Trigonometry: also, Instructions for Measuring of Standing Timber. With several plain and useful tables. The second edition, illustrated with copper-plates. By B. Talbot, Teacher of the Mathematics at Cannock -
The pracitcal [sic] surveyor, or the art of land-measuring made easy. ... To which is added, an appendix. Shewing how to draw buildings, ... By Samuel Wyld
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Practical gauging improved
by the help of a new portable sliding-rule, which performs all the operations of Mr. Everard's rule in a more exact manner, the Single Radius being Eight Foot long. By Tho. Hill, Philomath -
The statistical mind in a pre-statistical era: the Netherlands 1750 - 1850