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Euclid Speidell

Euclid Speidell (died 1702) was an English customs official and mathematics teacher known for his writing on logarithms. Speidell published revised and expanded versions of texts by his father, John Speidell. He also published a book called ''Logarithmotechnia, or, The making of numbers called logarithms to twenty five places from a geometrical figure'' in 1688.

Speidell lived in Angel Alley in the 1680s and 1690s, according to the Survey of London.

Speidell's name appears on an instrument made by his contemporary Henry Sutton. Provided by Wikipedia
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