02287nam 2200421Ia 450 99638579420331620221108074556.0(CKB)4940000000076702(EEBO)2248619587(OCoLC)12360016(EXLCZ)99494000000007670219850807d1658 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Trigonometria Britanica, or, The doctrine of triangles[electronic resource] in two books : the first of which sheweth the construction of the naturall and artificiall sines, tangents and secants, and table of logarithms ... : the other, the use or application of the canon of artificiall sines, tangents and logarithms ... : the one composed, the other translated from the Latine copie written by Henry Gellibrand ... /by John Newton ..London Printed by R. & W. Leybourn, and are to be sold by George Hurlock ... Joshuah Kirton ... and Thomas Pierrepont ... and William Fisher ...1658[9], 96, [308] p. illThe second part of Newton's work is translated from Gellibrand's additions in Latin to Henry Briggs' work published in 1633 under the title: Trigonometria Britannica. Cf. Ward, J. Lives of the professors of Gresham College, 1740, pp. 81ff; Encyc. Brit., 13th ed., v. 16, p. 874, and v. 26, p. 329; DNB, v. 14, p. 395."Chiliades centum logarithmorum" and "Canones logarithmorum" have special title pages with imprint: Londini, Ex Officina Leybourniana, 1658.Errata: p. [9] at beginning and p. [308] at end.Reproduction of original in British Library and Cambridge University Library.Entry for G479 cancelled in Wing (2nd ed.).eebo-0018TrigonometryEarly works to 1800MathematicsEarly works to 1800TrigonometryMathematicsNewton John1622-1678.1003775Briggs Henry1561-1630.1003540Gellibrand Henry1597-1636.1004330EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385794203316Trigonometria Britanica, or, The doctrine of triangles2342150UNISA