Publications of Edmund Gunter

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  • Gunter, Edmund. The description and use of the sector. The crosse-staffe and other instruments. For such as are studious of mathematicall practise. At London: printed by William Jones, and are to be sold by: Edmund Weauer, 1624 [i.e. ca. 1630?]. ESTC No. S92790. Grub Street ID 151459.
  • Gunter, Edmund. Canon triangulorum, sive Tabulæ sinuum et tangentium artificialium ad radium 10000.0000. & ad scrupula prima quadrantis. Per Edm: Gunter, professorem astronomiæ in Collegio Greshamensi. Londini: excudebat Gulielmus Iones, MDCXX [1620]. ESTC No. S117902. Grub Street ID 137569.
  • Gunter, Edmund. A canon of triangles: or A table of artificiall sines, tangents, and secants, drawne from the logarithmes of the lord of Merchistone.$bWhereby all sphericall triangles are most easily resolued by addition and substraction onely. London: Printed by W. Stansby, and are to be sold by Iohn Tap, at Saint Magnus corner, 1620. ESTC No. S92787. Grub Street ID 151456.
  • Gunter, Edmund. Canon triangulorum, or Tables of artificiall sines and tangents, to a radius of 10000,0000 parts, and each minute of the quadrant. By Edm. Gunter Professor of Astronomie in Gresham College. London: Printed by William Iones. and are to be sold by Edmund Weauer, 1623. ESTC No. S122042. Grub Street ID 141601.
  • Gunter, Edmund. Canon triangulorum, sive Tabulæ sinuum & tangentium artificialium, ad radium 10000,0000, & ad scrupula prima quadrantis. Per Edm. Gunter professorem astronomiæ in Collegio Greshamensi. Londini: excudebat Gulielmus Iones, 1623. ESTC No. S122617. Grub Street ID 142149.
  • Gunter, Edmund. De sectore & radio. The description and vse of the sector in three bookes. For such as are studious of mathematicall practise. London: printed by William Iones. and are to be sold by Iohn Tomson at his house in Hosier-lane, 1623. ESTC No. S4332. Grub Street ID 148373.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The description and vse of the sector, for such as are studious of mathematicall practise. London: printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Iohn Tap at Saint Magnes corner, 1623. ESTC No. S92788. Grub Street ID 151457.
  • Gunter, Edmund. De sectore & radio. The description and vse of the sector in three bookes. The description and vse of the crosse-staffe in other three bookes. For such as are studious of mathematicall practise. London: printed by William Iones. [sic] and are to be sold by Iohn Tap at Saint Magnus corner, 1623. ESTC No. S92789. Grub Street ID 151458.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The vvorks of Edmund Gunter: conteining the description and use of the sector, cross-staff, and other instruments, with a canon of artificiall signes and tangents, to a radius of 10000.0000 parts, and the use thereof in astronomie, navigation, dialling, &c. Much enlarged by the author through the whole work in his life time, together with a new treatise of fortification. Whereunto is now added the further use of the quadrant, fitted for daily practise, with new lines serving the former uses and many other purposes more accurately, By Samuel Foster, late professor of astronomie, in Gresham-Colledge, London. The third edition diligently perused, corrected, and amended by Henry Bond, Practitioner in the mathematicks, in the Bulwark neer the Tower. London: printed by F.N. for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the Marygold in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1653. ESTC No. R30327. Grub Street ID 113201.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The vvorks of Edmund Gunter: conteining the description and use of the sector, cross-staff, and other instruments, with a canon of artificiall signes and tangents, to a radius of 10000.0000 parts, and the use thereof in astronomie, navigation, dialling, &c. Much enlarged by the author through the whole work in his life time, together with a new treatise of fortification. Whereunto is now added the further use of the quadrant fitted for daily practise, with new lines serving the former uses and many other purposes more accurately, By Samuel Foster, late professor o astronomie, in Gresham-Colledge, London. The third edition diligently perused, corrected and amended by Henry Bond, Practitioner in the mathematicks, in the Bulwark neer the Tower. London: printed by F.N. for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the Marygold in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1653. ESTC No. R188170. Grub Street ID 76176.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The works of Edmund Gunter: containing the description and use of his sector, cross-staff, bow, quadrant, and other instruments: with a canon of artificial sines and tangents, to a radius of 10,00000 [sic] parts, and logarithms from an unite to 10000, with the use thereo in arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, navigation, and dialling. Diligently corrected by Henry Bond, practitioner in the mathematicks, in the Bulwark neer the Tower. The fourth edition. To which is added, the description and use of another sector with more lines, differing from that of Mr. Gunter, both in form and manner of working. As also, of a quadrant fitted with new lines serving the former uses, and many other, more accurately. Both invented and written by Mr. Sam. Foster sometime professour of Astronomy in Gresham-Colledge London: now published from his manuscripts: the whole work examined, and in many places enlarged, by W.L. London: printed by W. L[eybourne]. for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the Marygold in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1662. ESTC No. R13837. Grub Street ID 61908.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The vvorks of Edmund Gunter: containing the description and use of the sector, cross-staff, bovv, quadrant, and other instruments. With a canon of artificial sines and tangents to a radius of 10.00000 parts, and the logarithms from an unite to 10000: the uses whereof are illustrated in the practice of arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, navigation, dialling, and fortification. And some questions in navigation added by Mr. Henry Bond, teacher of mathematicks in Ratcliff, near London. To which is added, the description and use of another sector and quadrant, both of them invented by Mr. Sam. Foster, late professor of astronomy in Gresham Colledge, London, furnished with more lines, and differing from those of Mr. Gunters both in form and manner of working. The fifth edition, diligently corrected, and divers necessary things and matters (pertinent thereunto) added, throughout the whole work, not before printed. By William Leybourn, philomath. London: printed by A. C[larke]. for Francis Eglesfield at the Marigold in St. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLXXIII. [1673]. ESTC No. R14615. Grub Street ID 62628.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The vvorks of Edmund Gunter: containing the description and use of the sector, cross-staff, bow, quadrant, and other instruments. With a canon of artificial sines and tangents to a radius of 10.00000 parts, and the logarithms from an unite to 10000: the uses whereof are illustrated in the practice of arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, navigation, dialling, and fortification. And some questions in navigation added by Mr. Henry Bond, teacher of mathematics in Ratcliff, near London. To which is added, the description and use of another sector and quadrant, both of them invented by Mr. Sam. Foster, late professor of astronomy in Gresham Colledge, London, furnished with more lines, and differing from those of Mr. Gunters both in form and manner of working. The sixth edition, diligently corrected, and divers necessary things and matters (pertinent thereunto) added, throughout the whole work, not before printed. By William Leybourn, philomath. London: printed for Francis Eglesfield at the Marigold in St. Paul's Churchyard, MDCLXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R218513. Grub Street ID 93160.
  • Gunter, Edmund. The description and use of a portable instrument, vlugarly [sic] known by the name of Gunters quadrant. By which is perform'd, most propositions in astronomy, as the altitude, azimuth, right ascention, and declination of the sun, &c. Also his rising, and setting and amplitude, together with the hour of the day or night, and other conclusions exemplified at large. To which is added the use of Nepiars Bones in multiplication, division, and extraction of roots: also the nocturnal. The ring dial, and Gunters-line, in many necessary and delightful conclusions, fitted to the understanding of the meanest capacity. collected and digested into this portable volumn, for the use of young practitioners. By a true lover of the mathematicks. London: printed by T[homas]. B[raddyll]. for H[annah]. Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, 1685. ESTC No. R20313. Grub Street ID 80268.