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LE Collins, John

The description and uses of a general Quadrant with the horizontal projection inverted

(second part of The Sector on a Quadrant); written and Published by John Collins. (separate pagination, one table of contents). London, 1658. Lewis Evans Collection.

[1924-0]

1658

LE Collins, John

The Sector on a quadrant, or, a Treatise containing the Description and Use of three several Quadrants; Each rendred many ways both General and Particular. Accommodated for Dyalling, for the resolving of all Proportions Instrumentally ...

by John Collins Accountant and Student in the Mathematiques. Including a New Table of Right Ascensions and Declinations by Mr Sutton, 1658. Also an Appendix on Reflected Dyalling by John Lyon, 1658. London, 1658. Lewis Evans Collection.

[1924-0]

1658

LE Collins, John

Geometricall Dyalling or Dyalling Performed by a Line of Chords onely, Or by the Plain Scale. Wherein is contained two several Methods of Inscribing the Hour-Lines in all Plains, with he Substile, Stile and Meridian, in their proper Coasts and Quantities …

London: Printed by Thomas Johnson for Francis Cossinet, 1659. Lewis Evans Collection

[1924-0]

1659

Radcliffe Tracts 81 (1)Collins, John

The Description and Use of Four several Quadrants, Two Great Ones and Two Small Ones. With the Use of A Diagonal-Scale and Semi-circle. Each of them accommodated with Lines and Circles, for the Resolving of Propositions Instrumentally, In Chronology, Astronomy, Altimetria, Longimetria, Navigation, Dialling

Invented and Written by the Ingenious Mr John Collins, and engrav'd by the Curious Hand of Mr Henry Sutton, with Additions, not in the former Treatise, by John Good. [A new edition of Collins's 1658/9 work, edited by Good]. London: Printed for Richard and William Mount, and Tho. Page, in Postern-Row on Tower-Hill, 1710.

[1934-41]

1710

U (Stack)Collins, John

The Description and Use of Four several Quadrants, Two Great Ones, and Two Small Ones. With the Use of a Diagonal-Scale and Semicircle. Each of them accommodated with Lines and Circles, for the Resolving of Propositions Instrumentally, In Chronology, Astronomy, Altimetria, Longimetria, Navigation, Dialling

Invented and Written by the Ingenious Mr. Collins, and Engrav'd by the Curious Hand of Mr. Henry Sutton; with Additions, not in the former Treatise, by John Good. [A new edition of Collins's 1658/9 work, edited by Good]. London: Printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page, in Postern-Row on Tower-Hill. 1750. 4to. R. S. Clay's copy (purchase)

[1949- ]

1750


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