Gunter, Edmund, 1581-1626
Gunter, Edmund, 1581-1626, mathématicien
Gunter, Edmund
Edmund Gunter
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edmund Gunter
- 200 _ | ‡a Gunter ‡b Edmund ‡f 1581-1626
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunter, Edmund
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunter, Edmund ‡d 1581-1626
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunter, Edmund ‡d 1581-1626
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunter, Edmund, ‡d 1581-1626
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunter, Edmund, ‡d 1581-1626, ‡c mathématicien
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
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Arithmétique logarithmétique. | |
A canon of triangles: or A table of artificiall sines, tangents, and secants : drawne from the logarithmes of the lord of Merchistone. : Whereby all sphericall triangles are most easily resolued by addition and subraction onely | |
Canon triangulorum... | |
Celia my foe | |
The civil wars of Bantam: or, An impartial relation of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents that happened in the late civil wars : between that king, and his eldest son, commonly called by them, the young King, giving a particular account of the circumstances and manner of the siege and taking of the city of Bantam, and the English factory there, by the young King, with the help and assistance of the Dutch; in several letters from a gentleman residing for the East-India-Company at Bantam, to a merchant in London | |
The deceived virgin, or, The treacherous young lovers cruelty : being a new song sung at Windsor | |
The description and use of a portable instrument, vlugarly [sic] known by the name of Gunters quadrant : by which is perform'd most propositions in astronomy, as the altitude, azimuth, right ascention, and declination of the sun, &c. : also his rising, and setting and amplitude, together with the hour of the day or night, and other condusions exemplified at large : to which is added the use of Nepiars bones in multiplication, division, and extraction of roots, also the the nocturnal, the ring dial, and Gunters-line, in many necessary and delightful conclusions, fitted to the understanding of the meanest capacity : collected and digested into this portable volumn, for the use of young practitioners | |
The description and use of His Majesties dials in White-Hall garden | |
The description and vse of the sector : for such as are studious of mathematicall practise | |
The English-mans treasure : with the true anatomie of mans body | |
An explanation of Mr. Gunter's quadrant, as it is enlarged with an analemma | |
First thousand logarithmes now againe set foorth by the author Henrie Briggs... | |
Four of the choicest new songs : as they are sung at court; written by a person of quality, named E.G | |
Further use of the quadrant... | |
The horrid, direful, prodigious and diabolical practice of the Jesuits discovered : fully laying open the means, manner and circumstances whereby they inveagle and seduce inhumanely some unwary Protestants to the utter ruine and damnation of their souls : seasonably offered for the good of three nations | |
Logarithmotechnia, or, The construction, and use of the logarithmeticall tables : by the help of which, multiplication is performed by addition, division by subtraction, the extraction of the square root by bipartition, and of the cube root by tripartition, &c. : Finally, the golden rule, and the resolution of triangles, as well right lined, as sphericall by addition and substraction | |
A present preseruatiue against the pleasant, but yet most pestilent poyson of the priuie libertines, or carnall gospellers | |
Sector altered; and other scales added | |
Several queries relating to an Act of Parliament made in the second and third years of Her most sacred Majesty's reign, : entituled, An act For the Discharge out of Prison such Insolvent Debtors as shall Serve, or procure a Person to Serve in Her Majesty's Fleet or Army. Sent in a letter, by a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend, a Counsellor at Law in London. With his Answer thereto, and Opinion thereon | |
The storehouse of industrious devices. beneficial to all that delite in the mathematical sciences | |
Strephons complaint for the death of his Daphne, or, An excellent new copy of verses : sung at Winchester the 24th day of September, 1684 | |
Subtensial plain trigonometry, : wrought with a sliding-rule, with Gunter's lines: and also arithmetically, in a very concise manner. And this method apply'd to navigation, and surveying. To which is added, I. Mensuration of masons work. II. A solution of rota, or Aristotle' wheel. III. A brief discourse upon gravity. By Thomas Abel, of Bourn in Lincolnshire, Old England | |
The suspence upon sixty six: or The astrologers prerogative : Reader, begin don't stop nor halt it, when you'av' read a line, press forward to the end; ...Deserving nought, but if you'l add to it, twill please him well to hear some can remit | |
Tabulae sinuum & tangentium artificialium | |
Use of the sector, crosse-staffe, and other instruments | |
Wast land's improvement, or certain proposals made and tendred to the consideration of the Honorable Committee appointed by Parliament for the advance of trade, and general profits of the Commonwealth : wherin are some hints touching the best and most commodious way of improving the forrests, fenny-grounds and wast-lands throughout England, tending very much to the enriching of the Common-wealth in generall, the prevention of robbery and beggary, the raising and maintaining of a publick-stock for the perpetuall supply of armies and navies without taxation and excize, and also a way for satisfaction for part of the nations debts and obligations | |
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