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Treatise on guaging. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 112, no. 6, as above.
MOSS, Thomas.
A Treatise of Gauging: or, The Modern Practical Gauger . . . London: printed for G. Robinson, 1768.
8vo. No copy was seen for collation.
Not in Lowndes.
This edition not in Watt.
This is the second edition of this work, originally printed in 1765.
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De L’Hospital: Sections Coniques. 4 to.
1815 Catalogue, page 111, no. 15, as above.
L’HOSPITAL, Guillaume François Antoine de, Marquis de Sainte-Mesme.
Traité Analytique des Sections Coniques et de leur Usage pour la Resolution des Equations dans les Problêmes tant Déterminez qu’Indéterminez. Ouvrage posthume de M. Le Marquis de l’Hospital, Academicien Honoraire de l’Academie Royale des Sciences. A Paris: chez Montalant, m dccxx . Avec privilege du Roy. [1720]
4to. 236 leaves, the first and last blanks, woodcut vignette on the title-page, engraved head-piece by Radigues, 34 folded plates of diagrams (numbered 33).
This edition not in Quérard and not in Ebert.
Sotheran 2601.
Entered without price in the undated manuscript catalogue.
Guillaume François Antoine de l’Hospital, Marquis de Sainte-Mesme, 1661-1704, French mathematician and cavalry officer. The first edition of this work was posthumously published in 1707.
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Trevigar Secitonum Conicarum elementa. 4 to.
1815 Catalogue, page 112, no. 14, as above.
TREVIGAR, Luke.
Sectionum Conicarum Elementa Methodo facillima demonstrata. In usum juventutis academicæ. Authore L. Trevigar, A. M. Aulæ Clarensis Socio. Cantabrigiæ. Typis Academicis. Prostant apud N. Prevost, & A. Vandenhoeck & apud J. Crownfield Bibliopolas Londinenses. mdccxxxi. [1731.]
QA485 .T81
First Edition. 4to. 94 leaves including the half-title, 4 for the list of subscribers, 12 engraved plates, one folded, corrigenda on the last page.
Watt II, 916.
Not in Bowes.
Luke Trevigar, ?1705-1772, was admitted sizar to Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 1723. Later he became canon of Chichester Cathedral and Chancellor of the Chichester Diocese.
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Bird’s method of dividing instruments by Ludlam.
For this book, separately entered by Jefferson and the Library of Congress 1815 Catalogue in Chapter XV, see no. 1213.
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