Mount, William, 17..?-1769
Mount, William d. 1769
Mount, William
Mount, William, fl. 1722-1769
Mount, William, -1769
William Mount English publisher and bookseller (died 1769)
VIAF ID: 19730945 (Personal)
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Works
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Açores | |
A Chart of Finmarck from Sanien to North-Kyn or North Point | |
A Chart of Norway from ye High Land of Horrel to Momendael : with ye Liet of Dronten | |
chart of the Isles off Cape Verd | |
A Chart of the Leeth of Bergen from Schuytenes to Bergen | |
The Coast of Finmarck from Dronten to Tromsound | |
The Coast of Norway and Lapland, from North Kyn to the River Kola | |
The Coast of Norway between the Naze and Schuytenes | |
The Coast of Norway From ye Naze to ye Paternosters and Part of Iutland | |
De custen van Noorwegen en Laplandt, vande Noord-kyn tot aende rivier van Kola | |
The English pilot | |
The English pilot : part I, describing the sea coasts, capes, head-lands, bays, roads, harbours, rivers, and ports : together with the soundings, sands, rocks and dangers in the southern navigation upon the coasts of England, Scotland, Ireland, Holland, Flanders, Spain, Portugal, to the straights-mouth, with the coasts of Barbary, and off to the Canary, Madera, Cape de Verd, and Western Islands : shewing the courses and distances from one place to another, the setting of the tides and currents, the ebbing and flowing of the sea, &c. | |
Ephemerides of the Celestial motions... | |
Epitome of the art of navigation; or, a short, esay and methodical way to become a compleat navigator | |
Epitomy of navigation, containing plain and easy rules, for the working all plain triangles, and their application to plain, traverse, oblique, Mercator and middle latitude sailing; with spherical trigonometry in all its cases, and its application to all the necessary problems in astronomy. To which is added, all necessary tables of the sun's declination, latitude and departure, meridional parts, latitude and longitude of places, &c. Concluding with a compleat table of logarithms, sines, tangents, &c. With the use of all the tables illustrated by examples | |
Great Britains Coasting Pylot being a New Survey of the Sea Coast | |
The mariner's compass rectified containing tables, shewing the true hour of the day, the sun being upon any point of the compass... | |
The mariner's compass rectified ... : with the description and use of those instruments most in practice in the art of navigation ... | |
mariner's new calendar | |
The mariners new kalendar. Containing the principles of arithmetick and geometry ; with the extraction of the square and cube roots. Also rules for finding the prime, epact, moon's age, time of high-water, with tables for the same. Together with exact tables of the sun's place, declination, and right-ascension... Also the description and use of the sea-quadrant, fore-staff and nocturnal. The problems of plain-sailing and astronomy, wrought by the logarithms, and by Gunter's scale. A tide table. The courses and distances on the coast of Great Britain, Ireland, France, &c. And the soundings coming into the Channel. With directions for sailing into some principal harbours. By Nathaniel Colson. | |
Navigation new modell'd, or, a treatise of geometrical, trigonometrical, arithmetical, instrumental and practical navigation ... | |
A New Generall Chart of the Coast of ye Northern Ocean : Vitz Norway, Greenland, Finmark, Lapland, Moscovy and Nova Zembla | |
The Northern Navigation | |
The Sea Coast of the Islands Sardinia and Corsica | |
Sherwin's mathematical tables, contriv'd after a most comprehensive method : containing, Dr. Wallis's account of logarithms, Dr. Halley's and Mr. Sharp's ways of constructing them ; with Dr. Newton's contraction of Brigg's logarithms, viz a table of logarithms of the numbers from 1 to 101000, with the means to find readily the logarithm of any number, and the number of any logarithm, to seven places of figures : and tables of natural and logarithmic sines, tangents, secants and versed sines, to every minute of the quadrant : with the explication and use prefixed. The fourth edition. Carefully revised and corrected, by William Gardiner. | |
Surveying improv'd, or, The whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated in four parts ... | |
A treatise of artificial magnets ; in which is shewn an easy and expeditious method of making them, superior to the best natural ones : and also, a way of improving the natural ones, and of changing or converting their poles. Directions are likewise given for making the mariner's needles in the best form, and for touching them most advantageously, &c. By J. Michell... The second edition, corrected and improved | |
The Western Isles |