Blagrave, John, -1611
Blagrave, John
John Blagrave British mathematician
Blagrave, John 1558-1611
John Blagrave mathématicien britannique
VIAF ID: 20028518 ( Personal )
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Works
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The antiquity of China or an historical essay : endeavouring a probability that the language of the empire of China is the primitive language spoken through the whole word before the confusion of Babel, ... with a large map of the country | |
The art of dyalling in two parts. | |
Astrolabium Uranicum generale | |
Astrolabium Vranicum generale : a necessary and pleasaunt solace and recreation for nauigators in their long iorneying, containing the vse of an instrument or generall astrolabe : newly for them deuised by the author, to bring them skilfully acquainted with all the planets, starres, and constellacions of the heauens, and their courses, mouings, and apparences : called the (Vranicall astrolabe) ... : fraught also by new deuise with all such necessary supplements for iudiciall astrology, as Alkabitius & Claudius Dariottus haue deliuered by their tables : whereunto for their further delight he hath anexed another inuention, expressing in one face the whole globe terrestriall, with the two great English voyages lately performed round about the world | |
Baculum familiare | |
M. Blundevile his exercises | |
The mathematical iewel : shewing the making and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called, in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either in quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe or any such like heretofore deuised ... : the vse of which iewel is so abundant and ample that it leadeth any man practising thereon the direct pathway ... through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, geography, topography, nauigation ... : the most part newly found out by the author, compiled and published for the furthance, as well of gentlemen and others desirous of speculative knowledge and priuate practice, as also for the furnishing of such worthy mindes, nauigators, and traueylers, that pretend long voyages or new discoueries | |
Mathematical jewel | |
Vranicall astrolabe |