Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691
Joseph Moxon British hydrographer and printer (1627–1691)
Moxon, Joseph (British printer, topographer, and printmaker, 1627-1691)
Moxon, Joseph
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Works
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The art of cutting, casting, and preparing of letter for printing : with a neat representation of a letter-founder's work-house. Together with a note on typefounding | |
The art of joinery | |
Biblical map, the creation, with the terrestrial and celestial world | |
Brief discourse of a passage by the north-pole | |
Carte biblique, la création du monde, cartes terrestre et céleste | |
Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected | |
Compendium Euclidis Curiosi: or geometrical operations | |
A description of the province of New Albion : and a direction for adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely : and for gentlemen, and all servants, labourers, and artificers, to live plentifully : And a former description re-printed of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest plantation of Nevv Albion in North Virginia, proved by thirteen witnesses : Together with a letter from Master Robert Evelin, that lived there many yeers, shewing the particularities, and excellency thereof : With a brief of the charge of victual, and necessaries, to transport and buy stock for each planter, or labourer, there to get his master fifty pounds per annum, or more, in twelve trades, and at ten pounds charges onely a man. | |
Doctrine of handy-works | |
Easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial | |
The English globe; being a stabil and immobil one, performing what the ordinary globes do, and much more | |
kurtzer Discours von Der Schiff-Fahrt bey dem Nord-Pol Nach Japan/ China/ und so weiter Durch drey Erfahrungen dargethan und erwiesen/ nebenst Beantwortungen aller Einwürffe/ welche wieder die Fahrt auff diesen Weg können eingewendet worden ; Als 1. durch eine Schiffahrt von Amsterdam in den Nord-Pol. 2. durch eine Schiffahrt von Japan/ nach den Nord-Pol. 3. durch einen Versuch den der Großfürst in der Moskau thun lassen/ worduch erscheinet/ daß gegen Norden von Nova Zembla eine frey und offene See ist biß nach Japan China und so weiter ; Sampt einer Land-Charte so alle Länder nechst dem Polo anweiset ; Aus dem Englischen ins Hochdeutsche übersetzet | |
kurzer Diskurs Schiffahrt | |
Land of promise. | |
Mathematicks made easie, or a mathematical dictionary, explaining the terms of art and difficult phrases used in arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, astrology, and other mathematical sciences, ... With an appendix, ... By Jos. Moxon ... The third edition corrected and much enlarged with the definition, explanation, nature and meaning of the principal mathematical instruments, ... By J. Moxon, and Tho. Tuttell. | |
Mechanick dyalling | |
Mechanick exercises | |
Mechanick exercises on the whole art of printing | |
Mechanick exercises. Volume 2 | |
Mechanick powers; or, The mystery of nature and art unvail'd shewing what great things may be perform'd by mechanick engines ... Together, with a Treatise of circular motion artificially fitted to mechanick use, and the making of clock-work, and other engines ... | |
A new map of Denmark, Norway, Sweden & Moscovy, shewing their present general divisions, cheif, cities or towns, rivers, mountains, &c. Dedicated to his highness William Duke of Glocester ; J. Moxon sculp. | |
Of carving, cards & cookery; or, The mode of carving at the table : as represented in a pack of playing cards originally designed and sold by Joseph and James Moxon, London 1676-7, together with divers recipes for excellent dishes of flesh, fish, fowl, and baked meats | |
Of inck | |
A Plat of the East Sea | |
Practical perspective, or, Perspective made easy | |
Rules of the three orders of print letters | |
Theory and practice of architecture, or Vitruvius and Vignola abridg'd, the first by... Mr Perrault,... (and carefully done into English) and the other by Joseph Moxon, and now accuratety publish'd the fifth time | |
Tutor to astronomy & geography | |
The use of the astronomical playing-cards, teaching any ordinary capacity by them to be acquainted with all the stars in the heavens : To know th[eir] place, colour, nature, Bigness. As also the poetical reasons for every constellation. Very useful, pleasant, and delightful for all lovers of ingenuity. Invented by the Late Ingenious Mr. Moxon. | |
Use of the Copernican spheres | |
Vignola, or, The compleat architect, 1673: |