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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John) of Merchistoun. See EDIiBURGK. Rqyal Soeiet of Ed.inbiir. Napier tercentenary celebration. Hanô.book of the exhibition of Napier relics, etc. [Edinbir], ].9 14.

    Card ID: 233


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John), of Merchistoun. PARTRIDGE (S.) Rabdologia; or, the Art of riiimbring by rods...First invented by the Lord Napier, . Lndon, 1648.

    Card ID: 237


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    Sci NAPIER (John), of àerchIstoun. See ERSKINE (David Stewart) Earl of Buchan and MINTO Wa1ter). An Account of the life, writings and inventions of John Napier of lAer— chiston, etc. Perth, 1787.

    Card ID: 235


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John), of Merch1stu./’ BIBLE. Revelation. ‘[ErUsh.] A Plaine discouery of the whole Reueiation o1 Saint Iohn, [With the text.] Edinburgh, 1595.

    Card ID: 230


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John), of iterchiston. See BRIGGS (H.), Mathematician. Arithmetica logarithmica, etc. —Logarithrnicall arithmetike. . .These numbers were first invented br... Iohn Neper, London, 1631.

    Card ID: 232


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    Ar,L NAPIER (John), of Merohistoun. [litirifici • logarithmorum canonis descriptio. — 1npLish.] The Construction of the wcncierful canon of logarithms...Translated from Latin into English with notes and a catalogue of the various editions of Na.pier’s works by W. R. MacDonald. pp. xix. + 169. Diagrams and tables. 4°. Edinburpi and London, 1889.

    Card ID: 227


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John), otMerchistoun. See SPEIDELL (J.) New logarithmes, the first inuention whereof was by the Honourable Lo: Iohn Nepair, Baron of Marchiston... The 2. inpressionW3. [London], 1620. -—The 5. inpression £i [Lndo], 1625. —— The 6. inpression J. [g.o], 1624. [Another impression.] The 6. inpression [iido, 1624.

    Card ID: 238


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    2 NAPIER (John), o Merchistoun. 1Mi:rifii’ logarithmorurn canonis descriptio. — En1ish.J A Descriction of the...table of logarithmes, .c.• tContinued.] COLLATION: Titlepaç fA1]Appendix (45—10); dication_etc. (A2-9J, AlO is cut outs as in nar1,’ eli àther cô [es. fl-12 text (E—H I K2J. i±s edition is really that of 1616 with teeage _ct out rid a new titlpe put in i place, followed jin this copy) by an Apendix of 16p and one blank leaf. The Appendix i usually bound at the end of the volume. The miss1ngieA1O, contained verses by T. Bretnorin_praise of Napier.

    Card ID: 225


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    Author: NAPIER (John)

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    NAPIER (John), of Merchistoun. Rabdo1ogi, sev nvineratioüs per virgulas libri dvo: cum appendice de expeditissi— simo [sic] mv].iplicationis promptvario. Quibus accessit & arjthmetjc localis liber vnvs. pp. (12) + 154. Diagrams, tables and folded 1ates. [De LI.] 12°., Excudebat A. Hart: Edinburg, 1617. COLLATION: 6 A—F2 G5. Without G6, which was blank. The first edition of this work. This copy was presentcd to A. fle Morgan by G. Libri.

    Card ID: 229


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    Author: HESIGER (Frederick John Napier)

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    ‘rHESIGER (Frederick John Napier), 1st Viscj Cheims ford. ENGLAND. Departments of State and Official odies. Economic Advisory CQun— cii. Cotrmittee on Education nd Supply of Biologists: report. LChairrnan: Viscount Chelmsford.] ndon, 1932.

    Card ID: 175


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    Author: I (Sir IiI1iam Napier)2nd OVS (John Switzer)

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    siTOi ‘ SRA7I (Sir IiI1iam Napier)2nd OVS (John Switzer). The Smoke problem of great cities • pp. xvi. ÷ 30].. Frontispiece, diaraas and illustrations. 8. London, 1925.

    Card ID: 408


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    Author: BOOKER (John)

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    BOOKER (John), Studentiii Astrology, See NAPIER (J.), of Merchistoun. The B1oodyalmanack to which England is directed1 to fore—know what shall come to passe, by...J. Booker, being a perfect abstract ot th prophecies proved out of Scripture by..:Napier, Lord of Marchistoun, etc. London, 1643.

    Card ID: 317