Trigonometria Britanica : or, the doctrine of triangles, in two books. The first of which sheweth the construction of the naturall, and artificiall sinces, tangents and secants ... the other, the use or application of the canon of arificialll sines, tangents and logarithms ... the one composed, the other translated, from the Latine copie written by Henry Gellibrand ...
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Language: | English Latin |
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London :
printed by R. & W. Leybourn, and are to be sold by George Hurlock at Magnus Church corner, Joshuah Kirton at the Kings Arms, and Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun in Pauls Church-yard, and William Fisher at the Postern neer Tower-Hill,
1658.
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Collection: | Marsh |
Item Description: | Some annotations by Marsh where he continues equations. Henry Gellibrand completed and edited the Trigonometria Britannica left unfinished by Henry Briggs. Cf. Dict. nat. biog. |
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Physical Description: | ill. fol. |
Published References: | Wing N. 1072. |
Provenance Note: | Marsh's Greek motto followed by 'N. Cassell' on title page. |
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