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MOXON (Joseph)
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MOXON (Joseph).
EUCLID. [Works relating to Euclid’s Elements,.]
Compendium EuclicUs curiosi; or, Geometrical operation; shewing how with one single opening of the compisses and a straight ruler, all the proposi— tjorLs of Euclid’s first five books are performed. Translated out of ])utch into English by J. Moxon.
London, 1677.
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417
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I (Joseph)
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ioXoI (Joseph).
See PALMER (it.), Earl of C.stleiaine.
The English globe. ..Invented and
described by the...Earl of Castlernaine, and row publish’t by J. Moxon.
London, 1679.
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418
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MOXON (Joseph).
Matbeaaticks uade easie {CONTINUD]:— The fourth edition. pp.(32) + 199. Iron&ts-.
piece. [D.hi.J
6°. London, 1705.
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411
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For reference only.
MOXO)1 (Joseph).
A Tutor to astronomie and geographie, etc. [Continued.]
12 copperplate engravings in the text and numerous woodcuts.
The ‘Discourse has a separate register and pagination.
The imprint on the titlepage has been torn away.
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416
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For reference only.
MOXON (Joseph).
A Tutor to astronomie and geographie; or, an asie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial. and terrestrial, in six books. • .The second edition, corrected and enlarged. . .Whereunto is added the ancient poetical. stories of the stars (collected from Dr.Hood)....as also a Discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomic. pp.(6) + 32 + 4O + (80). Illustrations, cliagranie and tables.
[J.Moxon : london, 1670].
With an engraved frontispiece, as in the first edition, with the
- title in Latin printed from type in a central panel and ‘Lnndini ptibus Joseph!. Moxon’ over-printed at the foot.. iere •are
[E NE CAFD.]
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415
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For reference only.
MOOD (Thomas), Mathematician.
See MOXON (Joseph).
A Tutor to astronomic and geographic; or, an Easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial, in six books...The second edition, corrected and enlarged. . .Whereunto is added the ancient poetical stories of the stars (collected from Dr.Hood)...as also a Discourse of the antiquity,
r.pogress and ‘qugmentation of astronocnie.
Z4° [J.Moxon : London, i67oJ.
Card ID:
498
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MOXON (Joseph).
Practical perspective; or, Perspective made easie...by the opticks...by the catoptrioks... by the dioptiroks t.1...useftii for all painters, engravers, architects, etc. pp. (4) ÷ 66. Plates and i1lusLrations.
fol. London, t67o.
Cont.ins 4t pates and. 2 illustrations in the text. With manuscript notes.
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414
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hOXON (Joseph).
Mathematicks made easie 1CONTflBJO):— [Third edition]. )4atheniaticks made easie; or,
a coiipleat mathematical dictionary...also, the definition, explanation...of the principal mathe—. riatical instruments, i11ustrated on copper cuts... By 3. Moxon...and T. Tuttel, etc. pp..(24) + 192 +
(14) + 22. FrontLsptece. [Q.M.L.]
r London, 1701.
The frontipice iB a portrait of Jo.opb Moxoz engravod by P. 1]. va Ueve.
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MOXON (Joseph).
Mechanick dyalling: teaching any sian, though of an ordinary capacity and unlearned in the matheinaticks, to draw a true sun—dyal on any given plane, however scituated, only with the help of a straight ruler and a pair of compasses, and without any arithmetical calculation. pp. 49 + (1). Diagrams. [De M.]
4°. London, i668.
Bound in a volume lettered; Miscellaneous tracts.
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412