Trigonometry: or, The doctrine of triangles. First written in Latine, by Bartholomevv Pitiscus of Grunberg in Silosia, and now translated into English, by Ra: Handson. Whereunto is added (for the mariners use) certaine nauticall questions, together with the finding of the variation of the compasse. All performed arithmetically, without map, sphære, globe, or astrolabe, by the said R.H. [electronic resource]
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Other title: | Trigonometria. English. Doctrine of triangles. Questions of navigation, performed arithmetically by the doctrine of triangles, without globe, sphære, or map. |
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Language: | English |
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Printed by T. F[awcet] for G. Hurlock neare Magnus corner,
[1642?]
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