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Euclid's elements of geometry
In xv. books: with a supplement of divers propositions and corollaries. To which is added, a treatise of regular solids, by Campane and Flussas. Likewise Euclid's data: and Marinus his preface thereunto annexed. Also a treatise of the divisions of superficies, ascribed to Machomet Bagdedine, but published by Commandine, at the request of John Dee of London; whose preface to the said treatise declares it to be the worke of Euclide, the author of these elements. Published by the care and industry of John Leeke and George Serle, students in the mathematicks -
Dialling universal
Shewing by an easie and speedy way, how to describe the houre-lines upon all sorts of plains in any latitude whatsoever: performed by certain scales set upon a small portable ruler. The second edition furnished with these varieties. I. Reflex dialling: teaching how to describe houre-lines on the cieling of a room, how irregular soever: the glasse lying either parallel to the horizon, or oblique thereunto. II. To finde the necessary requisites belonging to all plains, as the declination, azimuth, the height of the stile, the inclination of meridians, &c severall wayes. III. Severall tables ready calculated, being usefull in the art of dialling. With an appendix: shewing the use of the scales in resolving of the most usefull questions appertaining to astronomie, navigation and geography. By George Serle, student in the mathematicks -
Horometria: or The compleat diallist
Wherein the whole mystery of the art of dialling is plainly taught three several wayes; two of which are performed geometrically by rule and compass onely: and the third instrumentally, by a quadrant fitted for that purpose. With the working of such propositions of the sphere, as are most usefull in astronomy and navigation ... By Thomas Stirrup, philomath. Whereunto is added an appendix, shewing how the parallels of declination; the Jewish, Babylonish, & Italian houres; the azimuths, almicanters, &c. may be easily inscribed on any dial whatsoever, by rule and compasse onely. And to draw a diall on the seeling of a room, by W. Leybourn. Also, Dialling Vniversal, performed by an easie and most speedy way, ... by certain scales set on a small portable ruler, by G.S. practitioner in the mathematicks -
Dialling universal
performed by an easie and most speedy way. Shewing how to describe the hour lines on all sorts of planes whatsoever, and in any latitude. Performed by certaine scales set on a small portable ruler