Colson, John, 1680-1760
Colson, John mathématicien
John Colson mathematician
Colson, John
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Works
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Arithmetica universalis; sive de compositione et resolutione arithmetica. | |
Artis analyticae specimina. | |
Canon triangulorum logarithmicus: or, A table of artificial sines and tangents to every degree and minute of the quadrant | |
The elements of natural philosophy : chiefly intended for the use of students in universities | |
An Historical, critical, geographical, chronological and etymological dictionary of the Holy Bible ... : to which is annexed, Bibliotheca sacra, or a ... catalogue of the best editions and versions of the Bible ... | |
Leçons de physique experimentale. | |
Lectures in experimental philosophy | |
The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts : the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle. The art of surveying, gauging, and measuring. Gunnery and artificial fire-works. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also with tables of logarithms, and tables of the suns declination; of the latitude and longitude, right ascension and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the latitude and longitude of places; of meridional parts. Whereunto are annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures, by acts of Parliament, relating to the customs, and to navigation. And, a compendium of fortification. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy | |
Memoirs of the life and character of Dr. Nicholas Saunderson, late Lucasian Professor of the Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, 1741: | |
The method of fluxions and infinite series, with its application to the Geometry of curve-lines | |
New principles of linear perpective, or the art of designing on a plane, the representations of all sorts of objects, in a more general and simple method than has been hitherto done | |
Practical navigation ; or an Introduction to the whole art |