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OUGHTRED (William).
See NAPIER (John), Qf Merchiston. {Mii1.i logarithmoruin canonis descriptio.EflgliSh.:
A Description of the admirable table of logarithmes...Whereunto is added new rules for the ease of the student [by W. Oughtred?J
London, i6i8.
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OUGHTRED (William)
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OUGHTRED (William).
The Description and use of the double horizontall dyall...Invented and written by WO. ereunto is added, the description of the generall horo— log icall ring.
London, 1652.
See ETTEN (H. van), seud.,[i.e.
J. LErJRECHONJ.
Recr4ation math6matique, etc.
Mathematicall recreations...
Written...now in English [by W. Oughtred), etc.
1653.
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OUGHTRED (William).
MOORE (.k J.)
)oor’s Arithmetick..,to which are added two treatises. 1. A new contemplation geoinetrial upon the oval figure called the ellipsis. P. The two first books of Mydorgius his conical sections analized by W. Oughtred, ng— ljshed and completed with cuts.
London, i66o.
—The third edition,
London, i688.
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OUGTITRED (William)
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OUGTITRED (William).
See ETTEN (H. van), pseud.,[i.e.J. LEURECHON].
ation math&natique, .
Mathematicall recreations; or, a Col].e.ction of s-undrie problemes extracted out of the ancient and moderne philosophers...now delivered in the English tongue, with the examinations, corrections and augrnentations [by
W. Oughtred].
London, 1633.
[Another edition. ]
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ndon, 1653.
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OUGUTRED (William.
See CAJORI (Florian).
William Oughtred: a great seventeenth— century teacher of matheiatics.
Chicego and LQndon, 1916.
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CAJORI (FJ.orian).
William Oughtred: a great seventeenth—century
teacher of mathematics. pp. vi. + 100.
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8 . Chicago and London, 1916.
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OUGHTRED (William).
Arithmetic.. .institvtio, fl. [Continued.]
—--G. Oughtred...Clavis mathematic, etc.
—Editio quarta auctior & eznendatior. 4 parts in 1 vol. Diagrams. [De M.j
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S . Typis Lichfleldianis...Veneunt apud J. Crosley & A. Curteyne: Oxford, 1667.
Interleaved çppy, with ins. notes.
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Arith:Letic.. .institvtio, etc. [Continued.]
—Guilelmi Oughtred. . .Clavis mathernatic denvo liaata, sive potius fabricata. Curn aliis quibusdam ejusdem conirnontation— ibus.,. . (partem..411 am qua georietricam horologioruin sciotericorum rationem tradit ex anglico idomate in Latinum vertit...
C. Wren). Editio tertia auctior & einen— datior. [Revised by J. Wallis.] 4 parts in 1 vol. Diagrams. [De LI.]
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S . Exeudebat L. Ljchuield, veneunt apud T.
Robinson: Oxfor, 1652.
Each oart has a separate tit1epe &paginatjon but
the register of the arts -is continuous.
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The Key of the mathematicks, etc. (Continued.]
—[Another edition.) Mr. William Oughtred’s Key of the mathematicks. Newly translated [by E. Halley) from the best edition, with notes, rendring it easie and inte1ligble[ to less skilful readers. In which also, some problems left unanswer’d by the author are resolv’d...Becomiaended byE. Halley. pp. (4).+ 208, Diagrams. [Do M.)
8°. Printed for J. Salusbury: Loron, 1694. [Another copy.] [Q.M.L.J
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The Key of the mathematicks new forged and filed, together with a treatise of the resolution of all kinde of affected a?quations in numbers. With the rule of compound usury, and demonstration of the rule of false position. And a most easie art of delineating all manner of plaine sun—dyalls. Geometrically taught by W. Oughtred. [Translated from the Latii pp. çi)÷174+(2)+29. Plates .nd diagrams. tM.)
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COLLATIOr: B2—7 B—O . 10 plates.
Sigs D2 & D4 are signed C2 and C4 resDectively. M and 08 are blank. Tmperfect; ‘nanting the portrait frontispiece. With rns. notes. The first English
edition of the “Clavis Mathematic’
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OUGHTRED (William).
The Circles of proportion and the horizontall instrvment. Both invented, and the vses of both written in Latine by Mr. W. 0. Trans— latod into English and set forth for the publique benefit by W. Forster. (An Addition vnto the vse of the instrvrnent called the circles of proportion, for the working of nauticall questions, etc. — To the English gentrie...the just apologie of Wil. Ovghtred, against the slaunderous insinrulations of Richard Delanlain, in a pamphlet called Gramnelogia; or the Mathe— matical]. ring, etc.) 5 parts in 1 vol P]ates and diagrams. 1e M.)
4°. rinte_for E. Allen; London, 1632—33.
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Trigonometrie; or, the Manner of calculating the sides and angles of triangles by thez athematical Canon demonstrated. (Translated by R.S., i.e. 1. Stokes.) (Canones sinuum, tangentium, secantiuin, et logarith— inorum pro sinubus et tangentibus. — hi1iades logarithmorum, 2 parts in 1 vol. portrai diagrams and tables. IDe L]
4°. Printed by R. &_W. Lybourn for T. ohnsonLondn, 1657.
The Canones sinuum, etc. which are the same as those
issued with the Latin edition., also of 1657, are
2rinted by J. Moxon forrn. Johnson.
[Another copy.) [De M.]
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