01971nam 2200385Ia 450 99639546080331620200824125229.0(CKB)4330000000316002(EEBO)2240868996(OCoLC)ocm13790430e(OCoLC)13790430(EXLCZ)99433000000031600219860627d1658 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The catholique planisphaer which Mr. Blagrave calleth the mathematical jewel[electronic resource] briefly and plainly discribed in five books : the first shewing the making of the instrument, the rest shewing the manifold vse of it, 1. for representing several projections of the sphere, 2. for resolving all problemes of the sphere, astronomical, astrological, and geographical, 4. for making all sorts of dials both without doors and within upon any walls, cielings, or floores, be they never so irregular, where-so-ever the direct or reflected beams of the sun may come : all which are to be done by this instrument with wonderous ease and delight : a treatise very usefull for marriners and for all ingenious men who love the arts mathematical /by John Palmer ... ; hereunto is added a brief description of the cros-staf and a catalogue of eclipses observed by the same I.PLondon Printed by Joseph Moxon ...1658[4], 215, [12] p. illAdded engraved t.p.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113PlanispheresEarly works to 1800EclipsesEarly works to 1800PlanispheresEclipsesPalmer John1612-1679.1009527EAAEAAm/cEAAWaOLNBOOK996395460803316The catholique planisphaer which Mr. Blagrave calleth the mathematical jewel2383525UNISA