Thesaurarium mathematicæ, or The treasury of mathematicks

Taylor, John 1666 or 7-1687

Thesaurarium mathematicæ, or The treasury of mathematicks Containing variety of usefull practices in arithmetick, geometry, trigonometry, astronomy, geography, navigation and surveying. As also the mensuration of board, glass, tiling, paving, timber, stone, and irregular solids. Likewise it teacheth the art of guaging, dialling, fortification, military-orders, and gunnery: explains the logarithms, sines, tangents and secants: sheweth their use in arithmetick, &c. To which is annexed a table of 10000 logarithms, log-sines and log-tangents. Illustrated with several mathematical sculptures on copper plates. By John Taylor, gent. Licensed, June 26. 1686. Rob. Midgley. - London printed by J[ohn]. H[eptinstall]. for W. Freeman at the Artichoke next St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet 1687 - [20], 328, [3], 340-507, [3] p., VIII leaves of plates diagrams, port., tables 8o


Great Britain--1707-