Catalogue of the scientific books in the Library of the Royal Society / [Compiled by A. Panizzi].
- Royal Society (Great Britain). Library
- Date:
- 1839
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the scientific books in the Library of the Royal Society / [Compiled by A. Panizzi]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
12/788 (page 4)
![ANONYMOUS, continued. and the other the other part, the sum of the product shall always be the same); [by Lawson], 4^^ \_No date.'] Arithmeticall tables [by C. Bardon], fol.^ Article (the) on.measures from the Westminster Review. See Anonymous. Article (the) on weights, Sec. 8° (^Mechanics.^ Astrolabii.canones [&] de mensurationibus rcrum. See Ano¬ nymous. Astrolabii quo primi mobilis motus deprehenduntur cano¬ nes. 4*^ {Astronomy.^ Avis instructif sur la fabrication des mesures de longueur a I’usage des ouvriers. 8® Paris, an iii. [1795.] Avis sur les corrections de nomenclature a fairc dans cette instruction [viz. the Instruction sur les mesures, by Hauy], en consequence de la loi du 18 germinal an iii. 8® Paris, an iv. [1796.] Calepin (le) des administrateurs, des hommes de loi et d’affaires, des banquiers, et des commer^ans; ou tableaux a I’aide desquels on facilite a toutes sortes de personnes la maniere de trouver I’unite metrique des anciennes mesures, et de reduire par ce moyen toutes les transfor¬ mations a une seule ouverture de compas [by C. L. Aubry], 8^^ Paris, an vi. [1798.] Canons des logarithmes de H. W. [Hoene Wronski], instructions et theorie; avec un supplement donnant la resolution generale de I’equa- tion du cinquieme degre. 8° Paris, 1827* Canon logarithmorum, auctore H. W. [Hoene Wronsky] ; 6 tables. Canon triangulorum, sive tabulae sinuum tangentium et secantium ad partes radii 100,000, et ad scrupula prima quadrantis. 12® f Companion to the gentleman’s diary, or a preparative to that useful work for 1798 [by W. Davis]. 8® London, 1797. Comparative (a) view of the diseases and ages &c. See Collections. Collection (a) of the yearly bills of mortality. 4® 1759. (Miscella¬ neous.^ Compendium Euclidis curiosi : dat is, Meetkonstigh Passer-Werck, hoe men met een gegeven opening van een Passer en een Liniael, de Werckstucken van Euclides, ontbinden kan. 4® Amsterdam, 1673. Compendium Euclidis curiosi; or geometrical operations, shewing how with one single opening of the compasses and a straight ruler, all the proiDOsitions of Euclid’s first five books are performed ; translated out of the Dutch into the English by J. Moxon. 4® London, 1677. Description (the) and use of the carpenters-rule, together with the use of the lines of numbers inscribed thereon, and the application thereof to the measuring of superficies and solids ; to which is added the use of a geometrical sun-dial, with a nocturnal on the back-side; also of a universal dial for seamen, by J. B. 12® London, 1656. Deuxieme supplement a la theorie analytique des probabilites ; appli¬ cation du calcul des probabilites aux operations geodesiques [by Laplace]. 4® \_Paris,] 1818. (^Two copies.) Dimostrazione [by Monforte] del luogo ove terminano le lineecubiche ricercate nel libro intitolato: Nuovo metodo geometrico per trovare * These tables are engraved on copper, and the name of the author occurs in a ma¬ nuscript dedication prefixed to this copy as follows : ‘ To the most illustrious the Royall Society, humbly presenteth these arithmeticall tables the author Claudius Bardon.’ There is neither frontispiece nor title-page. f This is an imperfect work, wanting the beginning and perhaps the end. It extends from pag. 145 to 2fl5, and, when complete, is probably not anonymous.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29306978_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)