Gellibrand, Henry.
An institution trigonometricall. VVherin demonstratively and perspicuously is exhibited the doctrine of the dimension of plane and sphericall triangles after the most exact and compendious way by tables both of sines, tangents, secants; and logarithmes. By Henry Gellibrand professor of astronomy in Gresham Colledge.
London: printed by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse-streete, 1635.
ESTC No. S125464.Grub Street ID 144704.
Gellibrand, Henry.
A discourse mathematical on the variation of the magneticall needle. Together with its admirable diminution lately discovered. By Henry Gellibrand professor of astronomie in Gresham College.
London: Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Red-crosse-street, 1635.
ESTC No. S117951.Grub Street ID 137618.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An institution trigonometricall. Wherein demonstratively and perspicuously is exhibited the doctrine of the dimension of plain and spherical triangles: after the most exact and compendious way, by tables both of sines, tangents, secants, and logarithms. With the application thereof in questions of astronomie and navigation. By Henry Gellibrand, professor of astronomie in Gresham Colledge.
London: printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for William Lugger, at the postern gate neere Tower-hill, MDCLII. [1652].
ESTC No. R202220.Grub Street ID 79471.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of navigation: containing the doctrin of plain & spherical triangles, and their use and application in plain sailing, mercator's sailing, and great circle sailing, as also in astronomy and geography, and rules for finding the variation of the compass, and correcting the course. Together with tables of the sun and stars right ascension and declination, of the latitude and longitude of places, of meridional parts. Likewise a traverse-table, a perpetual almanack, and other things very useful in the art of navigation. And the logarithm sines and tangents, with the logarithms of natural numbers from 1 to 2000, carefully corrected according to those exact tables formerly set forth. By Henry Gellibrand, late professor of astronomy in Gresham-College.
London: printed by Andr. Clark for William Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop at the Postern near Tower-Hill, 1674.
ESTC No. R7568.Grub Street ID 127825.
Gellibrand, Henry.
[An epitome of navigation ... ].
London: For W. Fisher, R. Boulter, T. Passenger, and R. Smith, 1680.
ESTC No. R177351.Grub Street ID 69498.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of navigation: containing some problems geometrical: the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, and their application in plain, mercator and great circle sailing; as also in astronomy and geography, and rules for finding the variation of the compass, and correcting the course. Together with tables of the sun and stars right ascension and declination. Of the latitude and longitude of places of meridional parts. Likewise a traverse-table, a perpetual almanack, and other things very useful in the art of navigation. And the logarithmical sines and tangents, with the logarithms and natural numbers from 1 to 10000, according to those exact tables formerly set forth. By Henry Gellibrand, professor of astronomy in Gresham-College.
The fourth edition carefully corrected and enlarged..
London: printed by B.M. for Rich. Mount, at the Postern on Tower-hill, M DC XCV. [1695].
ESTC No. R1729.Grub Street ID 66639.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of navigation: containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, and their use and application in plain sailing, mercator's sailing, and great circle sailing, as also in astronomy and geography, and rules for finding the variation of the compass, and correcting the course. Together with tables of the sun and stars right ascension and declination, of the latitude and longitude of places, of meridional parts. Likewise a traverse-table, a perpetual almanack; and other things very useful in the art of navigation. And the logarithm sines and tangents, with the logarithms of natural numbers, from 1 to 10000, according to those exact tables formerly set forth. By Henry Gellibrand.
This edition (with many new additions) is carefully corrected by Euclid Speidell, student in the mathematicks..
London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-hill, 1698.
ESTC No. R217955.Grub Street ID 92677.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of navigation: containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles and their Use and Application in Plain Sailing, Mercator's Sailing, and Great Circle Sailing, as also in Astronomy and Geography, and Rules for finding the Variation of the Compass and correcting the Course. Together with tables of the sun and stars Right Ascension and Declination, Of the Latitude and Longitude of Places, Of Meridional Parts. Likewise a Traverse Table, A Perpetual Almanack; and other things very useful in the Art of Navigation. And the logarithm sines and tangents, with the Logarithms of Natural Numbers, from 1 to 10000, according to those exact Tables formerly set forth, by Henry Gellibrand. Carefully corrected and enlarged with many useful additions, by James Atkinson, Teacher of Navigation.
London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1701.
ESTC No. N9273.Grub Street ID 54142.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of the art of navigation. Containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, and their Use and Application in Plain Sailing, Mercator's Sailing, and Great Circle Sailing, as also in Astronomy and Geography, and Rules for finding the Variation of the Compass, and correcting the Course. Together with tables of the sun and stars Right Ascension and Declination, Of the Latitude and Longitude of Places, Of Meridional Parts. Likewise a Traverse Table, A Perpetual Almanack; and other things very useful in the Art of Navigation. And the logarithm sines and tangents, with the Logarithms of Natural Numbers, from 1 to 10000, according to those exact Tables formerly set forth, by Henry Gellibrand. Corrected and enlarged with many additions, by James Atkinson, Teacher of Navigation.
London: printed for Richard Mount, in Postern-Row, on Tower-Hill, 1706.
ESTC No. T112256.Grub Street ID 164250.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of the art of navigation. Containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, and their Use and Application in Plain Sailing, Mercator's Sailing, and Great Circle Sailing, as also in Astronomy and Geography, and Rules for finding the Variation of the Compass, and correcting the Course. Together with tables of the sun and stars Right Ascension and Declination, Of the Latitude and Longitude of Places, Of Meridional Parts. Likewise a Traverse Table; and other Things very useful in the Art of Navigation. And the logarithm sines and tangents, with the Logarithms of Natural Numbers, from 1 to 10000, according to those exact Tables formerly set forth, by Henry Gellibrand. Corrected and enlarged with many additions, by James Atkinson, Teacher of Navigation.
London: printed for Richard Mount, in Postern-Row, on Tower-Hill, 1712.
ESTC No. N9275.Grub Street ID 54144.
Gellibrand, Henry.
An epitome of the art of navigation. Containing the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, ... Together with tables of the sun and stars ... And the logarithm sines and tangents, ... by Henry Gellibrand. Corrected and enlarged with many additions, by James Atkinson. ...
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for G. Grierson, 1714.
ESTC No. T202687.Grub Street ID 233523.
Gellibrand, Henry.
Epitomy of navigation, Containing plain and easy rules, for the working all plain triangles, and their application to plain, traverse, oblique, Mercator and middle latitude sailing; with spherical trigonometry in all its cases, and its application to all the necessary problems in astronomy. To which is added, all necessary tables of the sun's declination, latitude and departure, meridional parts, latitude and longitude of places, &c. Concluding with a compleat table of logarithms, sines, tangents, &c. With the use of all the tables illustrated by examples. First written by Gellibrand, Norwood, and Jones; and now collected and digested into one compendium of navigation.
London: Printed for William Mount and Thomas Page, at the Postern, on Tower-Hill, 1735.
ESTC No. T140389.Grub Street ID 188157.