02181nam 2200361Ia 450 99639400960331620200824132512.0(CKB)3450000000102178(EEBO)2240952200(OCoLC)ocm12730001e(OCoLC)12730001(EXLCZ)99345000000010217819851028d1657 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The compleat surveyor, containing the whole art of surveying of land[electronic resource] by the plaine table, theodolite, circumferentor, peractor and other instruments, after a more easie, exact and compendious manner, then hath been hitherto published by any ... : together with the taking of all manner of heights and distances ... also, how to take the plot of a whole manor, to cast up to the conteut, and to make a perfect chart or map thereof, all which particulars are performed three several ways, and and [sic] by three several instruments : hereunto is added a new way of suveying of land by which a man may be satisfied whether his plot will close before he begins to protract the same, with the manner how to order such water colours as are necessary for the beautifying of maps and plots, also how to know whether water may be conveyed from a spring-head to any appointed place or not, and how to effect the same : with whatsoever else is necessary to the art of surveying /by William LeybournThe second edition.London Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for G. Sawbridge ...1657[14], 308 p. ill., diagramsReproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.First published in 1650, under pseudonym, Oliver Wallinby, with title: Planometria, or The whole art of surveying of land.eebo-0021SurveyingEarly works to 1800SurveyingLeybourn William1626-1716.1001442EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996394009603316The compleat surveyor, containing the whole art of surveying of land2381936UNISA