01992nam 2200397Ia 450 99639600480331620210104171607.0(CKB)3810000000016213(EEBO)2248524161(OCoLC)ocn468830740e(OCoLC)468830740(EXLCZ)99381000000001621320091123d1637 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The compleat art of dyalling[electronic resource] Plainly demonstrating, out of the sphere, how to project both great and small circles upon any plane whatsoever: with a new conceit of reflecting the sunne beames upon a diall ... together vvith the manner of cutting, the five regular platonicall bodies; and two other ... all performed, by the doctrine of triangles; and for ease, and delight sake by helpe of the late invented, and worthily admired numbers, called by the first inventor, logarithmes. /By I. Wells of Deptfort, Esquire.London, Printed by Thomas Harper, for Nicholas Fussell, and are to be sold in Pauls-Church-yard at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball,1637.[46], 426, [259] p., [12] folded leaves of plates illSignatures: [par.]⁸ A⁸ aa⁷ B-Ee⁸ Ff¹ Aa²⁻⁸ B-K⁸ L⁴ M¹ Aa⁸ B-E⁸ F⁶.Errata: found in table of contents, following each chapter's contents.Numerous errors in paging and register.Reproduction of original in: Christ Church (University of Oxford). Library.eebo-0026DialingEarly works to 1800SundialsEarly works to 1800LogarithmsEarly works to 1800DialingSundialsLogarithmsWells John1015659UMIUMIBOOK996396004803316The compleat art of dyalling2372555UNISA