An institution trigonometricall : VVherein demonstratively and perspicuously is exhibited the doctrine of the dimension of plain and sphericall triangles after the most exact and compendious way by tables both of sines, tangents, secants; and logarithmes. By Henry Gellibrand professor of astronomy in Gresham Colledge.
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Main Author: | Gellibrand, Henry, 1597-1636 |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
printed by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse-streete,
1635.
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Series: | Early English books online.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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