Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum: A looking glasse, for sea-men: wherein they may behold a small instrument called the plaine scale: whereby all questions nauticall, and propositions astronomicall are very easily and demonstratiuely wrought. Lately penned, and now published for the vse and benefit of such as will make good vse of it. By Iohn Aspley student in physicke, and practitioner of the mathematickes, in the city of London.
London: Printed by Thomas Harper, M.DC.XXIV. [1624].
ESTC No. S120392.Grub Street ID 140027.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking glasse, for sea-men: wherein they may behold a small instrument called the plaine scale: whereby all questions nauticall, and propositions astronomicall are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Published for the use and benefit of such as will make good use of it. By Iohn Aspley, student in physicke, and practitioner of the mathematicks, in the citie of London.
London: printed by Thomas Harper. M. DC. XXXII. and are to be sold by George and Ioseph Hurlocke, at their shop, at S. Magnus corner, [1632].
ESTC No. S123585.Grub Street ID 143069.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking glasse. For sea-men: wherein they may behold a small instrument called the plain scale: wherby all questions nauticall, and propositions astromicall [sic] are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Published for the use and benefit of such as will make good use of it. By Iohn Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks, in the Citie of London.
London: printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by George Hurlock, at his shop at Saint Magnus corner, 1638.
ESTC No. S123511.Grub Street ID 142999.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking glasse for sea-men: vvherein they may behold a small instrument called the plain scale: whereby all questions nauticall, and propositions astronomicall are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Published for the use and benefit of such as will make good use of it. By Iohn Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks, in the citie of London.
London: printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by George Hurlock, at his shop at Saint Magnus corner, 1647.
ESTC No. R27669.Grub Street ID 110806.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking glasse for sea-men: wherein they may behold a small instrument called the plain scale: wherby all questions nauticall, and propositions astronomicall are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Published for the use and benefit of such as will make good use of it. By Iohn Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks, in the citie of London.
London: printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by George Hurlock, at his shop at Saint Magnus corner, 1655.
ESTC No. R38634.Grub Street ID 120705.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking-glasse for sea-men. Wherein they may behold, how by a small instrument, called the plain-scale, all nautical questions, and astronomical propositions, are very easily and demonstratively performed. First set down by John Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks in London. The sixth edition. Whereunto are added, many new propositions in navigation and astronomy, and also a third book, shewing a new way of dialling. By H.P. and W.L.
London: printed by W. Leybourn, for George Harlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church-Corner, in Thames Street, near London-Bridge, 1662.
ESTC No. R229501.Grub Street ID 101972.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum A looking-glass for sea-men : wherein they may behold, how by a small instrument, called the plain-scale, all nautical questions, and astronomical propositions, are very easily and demonstratively performed / first set down by John Aspley .
The seventh edition..
London: Printed by W. Godbid for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop .., 1668.
ESTC No. R38542.Grub Street ID 120626.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum. A looking-glass for sea-men. Wherein they may behold, how by a small instrument, called the plain-scale, all nautical questions, and astronomical propositions, are very easily and demonstratively performed. First set forth by John Aspley, student in physick, and practitioner of the mathematicks in London. The eighth edition. Whereunto are added many new propositions in navigation and astronomy; and also a third book, shewing a new way of dialling. With an appendix containing the use of all instruments that are used at sea. By H.P. and W.L.
London: printed by W[illiam]. Godbid for Benjamin Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop over against St Magnus church, near London Bridge, 1671.
ESTC No. R172584.Grub Street ID 66415.
Aspley, John.
Speculum nauticum A looking-glass for sea-men : wherein they may behold how by a small instrument called the plain-scale all nautical questions and astronomical propositions are very easily and demonstratively performed / first set down by John Aspley ... ; whereunto are added many new propositions in navigation and astronomy ; also a third book shewing a new way of dialling ... ; by H.P. and W.L.
The ninth edition..
London: Printed by R.W. for William Fisher, T. Passenger, R. Boulter, and R. Smith, 1678.
ESTC No. R28308.Grub Street ID 111392.