Moore, Jonas, 1617-1679
Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679
Moore, Jonas 1617-1679 Sir
Jonas Moore English mathematician, surveyor, Ordnance Officer and patron of astronomy; (1627-1679)
Moore, Jonas Sir
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Works
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Arithmetick | |
Bibliotheca mathematica, 1684: | |
Brigg's logarithms | |
Conical sections, or, the several sections of a cone ... | |
Contemplationes geometricæ, in two treatises | |
The displaying of supposed witchcraft, 1677: | |
England's interest, or, The gentleman and farmer's friend ... | |
An excellent table for the finding the periferies or circumferences of all elleipses [sic] or ovals : so near the truth as any mechanical practice can require | |
The history or narrative of the great level of the fenns, called Bedford level : with a large map of the said level, as drained, surveyed, & described by Sir Jonas Moore Knight, His late Majesties Surveyor-General of his ordnance | |
A map of the great levell of the Fenns : extending into the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Northampton, Lincoln, Cambridge, Huntingdon and the Isle of Ely | |
A mathematical compendium, or, Useful practices in arithmetick, geometry, and astronomy, geography and navigation, embattelling and quartering of armies, fortification and gunnery, gauging and dyalling : explaining the logarithms, with new indices; Nepair's rods or bones, making of movements, and the application of pendulums, with the projection of the sphere for an universal dyal, &c. | |
Modern fortification: or, Elements of military architecture : Practised and designed by the latest and most experienced engeniers of this last age, Italian, French, Dutch, and English. And the manner of defending and besieging forts and places. With the use of a joint-ruler or sector, for the speedy description of any fortification. By Sir Jonas Moore, Master-Surveyor of His Majesties Ordnance | |
Moores arithmetick : discovering the secrets of that art in numbers and species : in two bookes : the first, teaching (by precept and example) the ordinary operations in numbers whole and broken ... the second, the great rule of algebra in species, resolving all arithmeticall questions by supposition : with a canon of the powers of numbers | |
Moore's Arithmetick : in four books. :Treating of vulgar arithmetick in all its parts, with several new inventions to ease the memory, by logarithms, decimals, &c., fitted for the use of all persons : together with Arithmetick in species or Algebra whereby all difficult questions receive their analytical laws and resolutions, made very plain and easie for the use of scholars, and the more curious .. | |
A new geography : with maps to each country, and tables of longitude & latitude | |
A new systeme of the mathematicks ... | |
A prospect and map of London, showing the River Thames to Woolwich reach. | |
Resolutio triplex cujusdam problematis à Dno Jean de Montfert omnibus in Anglia mathematicis propositi, geometrice facta | |
The royal almanack: or, a diary of the true places of the sun, moon, and planets : their rising, southing, and setting, high-water at London-bridge, with rules to serve other places after the new theory of tides, and directions of Sir Jonas Moor. To which are added the eclipses, tables of the suns rising, moons southing, moons rising and setting. A table of the suns right ascension in time for every day at noon, and of thirty one of the most notable fixed stars. With the moon and other the [sic] planets appulses to the fixed stars, for the meridian of London, Anno 1676. and of his Majesties happy reign 28. All done with great pains, according to the rules of art, for his Majesties use; and at his command. By N. Stephenson, one of his Majesties gunners | |
De sectionibus conicis. | |
Table of artificial sines and tangents for every degree and minute of the quadrant | |
Table of logarithms, from unity to 10000, by which, and the table of proportional parts annexed, the logarithms of all numbers under 100000 may easily be supplied | |
Trattato dell'artigliera. | |
A treatise of artillery, or, Great ordinance |