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DIGGES (Leonard)
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Younger. See CESPEDES Y I1E1ESES (G. de).
Gerardo, the vnfortzmte Spaniard... Màde English by L. D. [i.e. L. Digges].
London, 1622.
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418
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DIGGES (Leonard)
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“(Leonard), çjoig.
See CLAUDIMIUS (claudius). [De Raptu Proserpinae.
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The Rape of Proseine. Trns1ated by L.Digges. Edited by H.H.Huxley.
LipoZL, 1959.
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419
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DIGGES (Leonard)
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder. j
An Arithrneticall militare treatise etc. [Continuedj
The pagination is irregular; the numbers 71—78 are omitted, and pi. 142—143 are numberi 141—142.
[Second edition.J An Arithmetical warlike treatise named Stratioticos...First published by T. Digges...1579...lately reuiewed and corrected by the author him selfe, and also augmented with sundry additions, etc.
pp. (14) + 380 [or rather, 286] +). Illustrations and folded p1ates.g [De 1.)
40 R. Pi1th London, 1590.
The pagination is
very irregiar.
Card ID:
407
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DIGGES (Leonard), the El.er. • C’
A PrognosticatIon euerlasting, eta. [Continued.) The foliation of £1. 28-4s_iru1ar.
—[Another edition.) Published by L. Digges... lately corrected and augmented by T. Digges his sonne. (A perfit description of the cclestial]. orbes, according to the most ancient doctrine of the Pythagoreans, lately reuiued by Copernicus, and by geometricall demonstrations approued.) If. (2) + 42 [-or rather 43] + (12). Diagrams and tables. [De .]
4°. Imprintedy the Widow Orwin:
.4 London, 1596.
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder. I An Arithmeticall inilitare treatise, named
Stratioticos, compendiously teaching the science of nUbrs, as well in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and quations algebraicail and arte of numbers cosica1l, as are requisite for the profession of a sourdior. Together with the moderne militare discipline... Long since attpted by I,. Digges...augrnented, digested and lately finished by Thomas Digges, his sonne. Whereto he bath adioyned certaine questions of great ordinaunce, p. (16) +
191 [or rather 183] + (1). IllustratiOns:and
folded plate. 43Jtt. [De M.j
40• H. Bvnneman: London, 1579.
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Card ID:
406
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder.
l.A Geometrical] practise, named Pantometria, diutdd into three bookes, longimetra, planimetra and stereometria, containing rules manifolde for mensuration of all linesj superficies arid solides. With sundry straunge conclusions bçrth by instrument and without, and also by perspectiue glasses, to set forth the true description or exact plat of an whole region. Framed by L. Digges... lately finished by T. Digges his sonne. Who hatle also thereunto adloyned a mathematicall treatise of the fiue.regu].are platonicafl bodies, and their metamorphosis or trans
formation ix - -. ther equflater vnifoorme
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Eldr.
A Prognostication euerlasting,. etc. [Continued.) sjg. G4 (b1nk) is not izc]uded in the foliation.
ii. 9 nU - nifl3E!d c & 5-resoectiveiy.
The lower right hand corner of_he titiepge, includig the date, has been torn off, and rep yamanuscript facsimile. SIgs. 31 a,_H2 are damaged, a portion of each being missing. çpDéd.
The “Addition” of Thomas Digges was, accordinoa note yDe Morg the_aj4est defence of the system of Copernicus to be published in English. t_1rstäoeared in the edition of 1592. Wanting a folded plate,which thu1d foTlow sig. L4.
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417
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder. J A Booke named tctonicon, etc. [Continued.J
f. 8 is numbered,
qppd prtofihe text being missing onff.17& 18. Bound with Schonerus: De Nurneris geoetriais. 1614.
—[Another edition.) ff. (2) + 26. Diagrams and ‘ folded tables. K [De IL]
4°. printed by F. Kingston: London, 1647.
f. 8 is numbered 9.
Cropjed; part of the text being missing On f. 18..
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409
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder.
[A Geometrical] ‘practise, etc. [Continued.]
solides geometricall, of his owne inuenton, hitherto not mentioned of by geometricians. pp. (254). Woodeuts. De Li.]
40• Imprinted...byH. flynneman: Londoi, 1571.
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ped; the upper margins, includingthe first two words of the title, and most of the running— titles, being cut away. Leaf3 is damaged, the lower right—hand corner being torn away.
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder. /
A Geometrical practise, ç. [Continued.]
-- [Another edition.] A Geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria...With a mathematicall discourse of the fiue regular platonicall solides...Lately reviewed by the avthor hinselfe, and augmented with sundrie additions...to... prepare away to the vnderstanding of his treatize of martiall pyrotechnie and great artillerie, hereafter to be published..
pp. (6 + 195 [or rather, 197] + (1). Woodcuts. [Dc M.J
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412
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CESPEDES Y IENESES (Gonzalo de)
Gerardo, the vnfortvnate Spaniard; or, a Patterne for lasciviovs lovers, containing seueral strange mi.series of loose affection. Written...originally in Spanish, and made English by L. D. [i.e. Leonard Digges]. pp. (8) + 475 [or rather 477]. (D.—L.L..]
4. Printed for E. B1oun: London, 1622.
pp. 114. 115, 171, 519 are numbered respectively 122, 12, j59and 317k pp. 569—477 are numbered
67-47.
Imperfect; wanting Sig4 N (pp. 177—192). The upper corners of pp. 4f1—415 have been torn off.
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253
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DIGGES (Leonard), the Elder.
Booke named tectonicon. Briefly shewing the exact measuring, and speedie reckoning all manner of land, squares, timber, stone, steeples, pillers, globes, ccc. Further, declaring the perfect making and large vse of the carpenters ruler, containing a quadrant geometricall; comprehending also the rare vse of the squire. And in the end a little treatise adioyning, opening the composition and appliancy of an instrument called the profitable staffe, etc. if. (2) ÷ 26. Diagrams and folded tales. [De M.)
4°. printed by F. Kingston: London,
1637.
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