01961nam 2200361Ia 450 99638680760331620200824132246.0(CKB)4940000000081686(EEBO)2240873050(OCoLC)ocm14909514e(OCoLC)14909514(EXLCZ)99494000000008168619861201d1700 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The artificial clock-maker[electronic resource] a treatise of watch and clock-work, wherein the art of calculating numbers for most sorts of movements is explained to the capacity of the unlearned : also, the history of watch and clock-work, both antient and modern : with other useful matters never before publish'd : to which is added A supplement, containing ... /by W.DThe second edition enlarged.London Printed for James Knapton ...1700176 p. in various pagings, [3] leaves of folded plates music, plans"A supplement to the treatise of watch and clock-work, called The artificial clock-maker" has special t.p.Reproduction of original in the British Library.(from t.p.) 1. The anatomy of a watch and clock -- 2. Monsieur Romer's satellite instrument, with observations conerning the calculation of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites, and to find the longitude by them -- 3. A nice way to correct pendulum watches -- 4. Mr. Flamsteed's equation tables -- 5. To find a meridian-line, for the governing of watches, and other uses -- 6. To make a telescope to keep a watch by fixed stars.eebo-0018Clock and watch makingEarly works to 1800Clock and watch makingDerham W(William),1657-1735.804303EAFEAFWaOLNBOOK996386807603316The artificial clock-maker2335153UNISA