Publications of Edward Wright

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Printed for Edward Wright

  • Deloney, Thomas. The most rare and excellent history of the Dutchesse of Suffolkes calamity. To the tune of Queene Dido. London: printed for Edward Wright dwelling at Christ Church gate, [ca. 1635]. ESTC No. S116386. Grub Street ID 136073.

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  • Wright, Edward. Errors in nauigation, 1 Error of two, or three whole points of the compas, and more somtimes, by reason of making the sea-chart after the accustomed maner ... 2 Error of one whole point, and more many times, by neglecting the variation of the compasse. 3 Error of a degree and more sometimes, in the vse of the crosse staffe ... 4 Error of 11. or 12. minures [sic] in the declination of the sunne, as it is set foorth in the regiments most commonly vsed among mariners: and consequently error of halfe a degree in the place of the sunne. 5 Error of halfe a degree, yea an whole degree and more many times in the declinations of the principall fixed starres, set forth to be obserued by mariners at sea. Detected and corrected by often and diligent obseruation. Whereto is adioyned, the right H. the Earle of Cumberland his voyage to the Azores in the yeere 1589. wherin were taken 19. Spanish and Leaguers ships, together with the towne and platforme of Fayal. By Edward Wright. Printed at London: [By Valentine Simmes and W. White] for Ed. Agas, 1599. ESTC No. S111816. Grub Street ID 131590.
  • Wright, Edward. Certaine errors in nauigation, detected and corrected by Edw: Wright with many additions that were not in the former edition as appeareth in the next pages. [London]: Printed by Felix Kingsto[n] at London, 1610. ESTC No. S95920. Grub Street ID 153803.
  • Wright, Edward. The description and vse of the sphære deuided into three principal partes: whereof the first intreateth especially of the circles of the vppermost moueable sphære, and of the manifould vses of euery one of them seuerally: the second sheweth the plentifull vse of the vppermost sphære, and of the circles therof ioyntly: the third conteyneth the description of the orbes whereof the sphæres of the sunne and moone haue beene supposed to be made, with their motions and vses. By Edward Wright. The contents of each part are more particularly set downe in the table. London: Printed [by E. Allde] for Iohn Tap: dwelling at S. Magnus corner, 1613. ESTC No. S120188. Grub Street ID 139825.
  • Wright, Edward. A short treatise of dialling: shewing, the making of all sorts of sun-dials, horizontal, erect, direct, declining, inclining, reclining; vpon any flat or plaine superficies, howsoeuer placed, with ruler and compasse onely, without any arithmeticall calculation. By Edvvar Wright. London: Printed by Iohn Beale for William Welby, 1614. ESTC No. S111551. Grub Street ID 131370.
  • Wright, Edward. The arte of dialing: shewing, hovv to make any kind of diall vpon a plaine superficies howsoeuer placed. By Edvvard Wright. London: printed by Iohn Beale for William Welby, 1614. ESTC No. S95921. Grub Street ID 153804.
  • Wright, Edward. The description and vse of the sphaere. Deuided into three principall parts. Whereof the first intreateth especially of the circles of the vppermost moueable sphære, and of the manifold vses of euery one of them seuerally. The second sheweth the plentifull vse of the vppermost sphære, and of the circles thereof joyntly. The third contayneth the description of the orbes whereof the sphæres of the sunne and moone haue been supposed to bee made, with their motions and vses. By Edvvard Wright. The contents of each part are more particularly set downe in the table. London: Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] and T. Fawcet, for Iohn Tap, and are to bee sold at his shop at S. Magnus corner, 1627. ESTC No. S120334. Grub Street ID 139970.
  • Wright, Edward. Certain errors in navigation. Detected and corrected by Edw. Wright. With many additions that were not in the former editions. London: printed by joseph [sic] Moxon. and sold at his shop at the Atlas on Cornhill, 1657. ESTC No. R16243. Grub Street ID 64117.
  • Wright, Edward. The sea-mans tutor. Or the marriners art made easie. In two parts. The first teaching the principles of the sphear: wherein is handled the maning of several words used in astonomie and navigation. The second the practical part of navigation: wherein is shewed the making and use of the most principal instruments belonging to the sea-mans art: to wit, The astrolabe, the cross-staff, and the annalemma. And the use of the sea-chart, and nocturnal. Also rules for finding tides in any haven. The regiment of the sun. The finding the latitude either by the sun, or stars. The finding the variation of the compass. The finding the hour of the day, and night, in any latitude. To keep a traverse at sea. With many other rules and instructions, necessary for all sea-men to know. Whereunto is added tables of suns declination for every day in the year. And tables of the latitude, and variation of the compass in most place in the whole world where navigation hath been used. Set forth by the late famous . London: printed by Joseph Moxon: and sold at his shop on Corn-hill, at the signe of Atlas, 1659. ESTC No. R187769. Grub Street ID 75929.