Johnson, Thomas, active 1642-1677
Johnson, Thomas, 1642-1677
Johnson, Thomas, fl. 1642-1677
VIAF ID: 43934173 ( Personal )
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Works
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Best words wear the garland. | |
Dictionary of the booksellers and printers ... 1641 to 1667 | |
Geometricall dyalling | |
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 the substile, stile and meridian, in their proper coasts and quantities : being a full explication and demonstration of divers difficulties in the works of learned Mr. Samuel Foster deceased, late Professor of Astronomy in Gresham Colledge : also a collection of divers things from the works of Clavius and others, whereto is added four new methods of calculation, for finding the requisites in all leaning plains, with full directions suited to each method for placing them in their proper coasts, without the help of any delineations : also how by projecting the sphere, to measure off all the arks found by calculation, and to determine what hours are proper to all kinde of plains, omitting superfluity : lastly, the making of dyals from three shadows of a gnomon placed in a wall at random, with a method of calculation suited thereto, and divers ways from three shadows, to finde a meridian-line | |
Insula S. Laurentii, vulgo Madagascar. | |
The monethly intelligencer : faithfully communicating the grand transactions and occurrences in most principal places of the world ; also, an exact and impartial account of the chief passages of all kindes, within the dominions of England, Scotland, and Ireland | |
Morbus anglicus | |
Morbus anglicus, or, The anatomy of consumptions : containing the nature, causes, subject, progress, change, signs, prognosticks, preservatives, and several methods of curing all consumptions, coughs, and spitting of blood : with remarkable observations touching the same diseases : to which are added some brief discourses of melancholy, madness, and distraction occasioned by love : together with certain new remarques touching the scurvey and ulcers of the lungs | |
Pleasant comedy of the merry milk-maids | |
St. Helena. | |
A treatise concerning enthusiasme, 1655: |