Senex, John, 1678?-1740
Senex, John, -1740
Senex, John, ca 1678-1740
Senex, John, d. 1740
Senex, John (ok. 1678-1740)
Senex, John (około 1678-1740).
Senex, John, fl. ca. 1690-ca. 1745
John Senex British publisher and cartographer
Senex, John, m. 1740
Senex, John, cartographe et graveur
Senex, John
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Works
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America, 1721 | |
Analysis per quantitatum series, fluxiones, ac differentias : cum enumeratione linearum tertii ordinis. | |
[Atlas formé de cartes de J. Senex et autres.] | |
Atlas maritimus & commercialis, or, A general view of the world, so far as relates to trade and navigation describing all the coasts, ports, harbours, and noted rivers ... : to which are added sailing directions for all the known coasts and islands on the globe ... : to which are subjoin'd two large hemispheres on the plane of the equinoctial. | |
Collection of astronomical tables | |
The Constitutions Of The Free-Masons : Containing The History, Charges, Regulations, &c. of that most Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity : For the Use of the Lodges. | |
The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments. Translated from the french of M. Bion, chief instrument-maker to the french King. To which are added, The construction and uses of such instruments as are omitted by M. Bion, particularly of those invented or improved by the english. By Edmund Stone. The whole illustrated with thirty folio copper-plates, containing the figures, &c., of the several instruments ... The second edition. To which is added, a supplement: containing a further Account of some of the most useful mathematical instruments as now improved.. | |
Essai de perspective. | |
Europe. | |
exact map of the island of Barbadoesin America | |
Fires Improv'd: Being a New Method Of Building Chimneys, So as to prevent their Smoaking: in which A Small Fire, shall warm a Room better than a much Larger made the Common Way. With the manner of altering such Chimneys as are already Built, so that they shall perform the same Effects. Illustrated with Cuts. | |
general coasting pilot, containing direction for sailling into, and out of, the principal ports and harbours thro'out the known world with a sett sea of charts, the use of the projection justified by Dr. Halley ; to all which are prefix'd, directions to mariners | |
Geographical grammar | |
Geography anatomized | |
Globe terrestre | |
Globus coelestis : quo exhibetur coelum sydereum, juxta observationes astronomorum recentiorum quantum ... eri potuit accurate descriptus ... | |
Globus terraqueus : omnis [r]egiones [ha]ctenus explo[r]a[t]is exhiben[s], [s]ecundum nuperas observat[i]ones astronomicas et navigantium [ac] itinerantium fide signi[orum] relationes | |
Historia coelestis britannica, tribus voluminibus contenta | |
Historiae cœlestis libri duo, quorum prior exhibet catalogum stellarum fixarum Britannicum novum & locupletissimum, una cum earundem planetarumque omnium observationibus sextante, micrometro, &c. habitis. Posterior transitus syderum per planum arcus meridionalis et distantias eorum a vertice complectitur. Observante Johanne Flamsteedio A.R. in Observatorio regio Grenovicensi continua serie ab anno 1676 ad annum 1705 completum.. | |
History of Don Quixote | |
Ireland corrected from the latest observations divided into its provinces, counties & baronies | |
Italia Antiqua | |
A map of Greece with part of Anatolia | |
A Map of Louisiana and of the River Mississippi. | |
Map of the counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampchire and Barkshire with part of Dorset, Wiltshire & with the roads, rivers, sea-Coast &c, taken from the latest & best maps extent now published | |
Map of Turky [sic], Arabia and Persia. | |
A map of Virginia according to Captain Iohn Smith's map published anno 1606; also of the adjacent country called by the Dutch Niew Nederlant, anno 1630. | |
[Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line]. | |
Mathematical elements of natural philosophy, confirm'd by experiments: or, an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. Written in Latin by the late W. James 's Gravesande, LL.D. professsor of mathematicks at Leyden, and F. R. S. Translated into english by the late J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. F.R.S. And published by his son J. T. Desaguliers. The sixth edition greatly improved by the author, and illustrated with 127 copper plates all new engraven. In two volumes. Vol. I (-II). | |
Miscellanea curiosa. Being a collection of some of the principal phænomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age . Together with several discourses read before the Royal Society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. | |
A new general atlas containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world: with the natural history and trade of each country. | |
A new Map of Poland from the latest Obser.ns. | |
new map of the county of Surrey laid down from an actual survey | |
A new map of the Kingdom of Hungary : and of the countries, provinces etc. bordering thereupon ... | |
A new map of Virginia, Mary-Land, and the improved parts of Pennsylvania & New Jersey. | |
new map or chart in Mercator's projection of the Western or Atlantic Ocean | |
A new voyage to Carolina, 1709: | |
Physices elementa mathematica, experimentis confirmata. | |
Poland and other the Countries belonging to that Crowne. According to the Newest Observation | |
Proposals for a new sett of correct mapps : By Charles Price and John Senex, geographers to the Queen | |
Recueil de tables astronomiques | |
Recueil des villes ports d'Angleterre tiré des grands plans de Rocque et du Portuland (sic) de l'Angleterre du Sr Belin | |
The religious philosopher or the right use of contemplating the works of the creator : I. In the wonderful structure of animal bodies, and in particular man, II. In the no less wonderful and wise formation of the elements, and their various effects upon animal and vegetable bodies, and III. In the most amazing structure of the heavens, with all the furniture : disegned for the conviction of atheists and infidels : throughout wich, all the late discoveries in anatomy, philosophy, and astronomy together with the various experiments made use of to illustrate the same, are most copiously handled | |
roads through England or Ogilby's Survey | |
Rogeri Cotesii Harmonia mensurarum. | |
Scandinavia and its Confines in which are the Kingdoms of Sweden, Norway, &c. : Divided into their Principall Provinces | |
A scheme of the Solar system with the orbits of the planets and comets belonging thereto | |
Scripture politicks, 1717: | |
Spain and Portugall distinguisht into their kingdoms and principalities &c. | |
Stellarum fixarum hemisphaerium boreale the northern hemisphere projected on the plane of the ecliptic | |
Sweden | |
Sweden : Corrected from the Observations comunicated to the Royal Society at London and the Royal Academy at Paris | |
A Treatise of painting by Leonardo da Vinci : Translated from the original Italian and adorned with a great number of cuts. To which is prefixed the author's life done from the last edition of the French. | |
United Provinces | |
Universal arithmetick or, a treatise of arithmetical composition and resolution . To which is added, Dr. Halley's method of finding the roots of aequations arithmetically. Translated from the Latin by the late Mr. Raphson, and revised and corrected by Mr. Cunn. | |
The use of the globes, or, The general doctrine of the sphere, explaining and demonstrating the most natural propositions relating to astronomy, geography, and dialing ... | |
Zodiacus stellatus fixas omnes... ad quas lunae appulsus ullibi terrarum telescopio observari poterunt complexus |