Publications of Samuel Sturmy

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  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine; or, Sturmy's mathematical and practical arts. Containing, the description and use of the scale of scales; it being a mathematical ruler, that resolves most mathematical conclusions: and likewise the making and use of the crostaff ... and other most useful instruments ... The art of navigation, ... with new tables of the longitude and latitude of ... places round the world, from the meridian of the Lizard: and new exact tables of the sun's declination, newly calculated; and of the longitude and latitude, declination and right ascension of some eminent fixed stars. Together with a discourse of the practick part of navigation ... A new way of surveying land ... The art of gauging all sorts of vessels ... The art of dialling by a gnomonical scale ... Whereunto is annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures ... relating to the customs and navigation. Also, a compendium of fortification ... By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. London: printed by E. Cotes for G. Hurlock, W. Fisher, E. Thomas, and D. Page; and are to be sold at their shops over against St. Magnus Church neer London-bridge, at the Postern-gate neer Tower-hill, at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, and at the Anchor and Mariner in East-Smithfield, MDCLXIX [1669]. ESTC No. R23470. Grub Street ID 105999.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts: The rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle. The art of surveying, gauging, and measuring. Gunnery and artificial fire-works. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also with tables of logarithms, and tables of the suns declination; of the latitude and longitude, right ascension and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the latitude and longitude of places; of meridional parts. Whereunto are annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures, by Acts of Parliament, relating to the customs, and to navigation. And, a compendium of fortification. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. The second edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London.. London: printed by Anne Godbid, for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate near Tower-Hill; Edward Thomas, at the Adam and Eve in Little-Britain; Robert Boulter, at the Turks-head in Cornhill; Thomas Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge; Ralph Smith, at the Bible in the Piazza under the Exchange; and Richard Northcot, next St. Peter's Alley in Cornhill, and at the Anchor and Mariner on Fish-Street-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R218116. Grub Street ID 92825.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle. The art of surveying, gauging, and measuring. Gunnery and artificial fire-works. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also with tables of logarithms, and tables of the suns declination; of the latitude and longitude, right ascension and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the latitude and longitude of places; of meridional parts. Whereunto are annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures, by acts of Parliament, relating to the customs, and to navigation. And, a compendium of fortification. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. The third edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London.. London: printed by John Playford, for W. Fisher and R. Mount at the Postern-Gate near Tower-Hill; R. Boulter at the Turks-head in Cornhill; T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge; R. Smith, at the Bible in the Piazza under the Exchange; and R. Northcot, next St. Peter's Alley in Cornhill, and at the Anchor and Mariner on Fish-Street-Hill, 1684. ESTC No. R203030. Grub Street ID 80184.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle. The art of surveying, gauging, and measuring. Gunnery and artificial fire-works. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also with tables of logarithms, and tables of the suns declination; of the latitude and longitude, right ascension and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the latitude and longitude of places; of meridional parts whereunto are annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures, by acts of Parliament, relating to the customs, and to navigation. And, a compendium of fortification. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. The third edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London.. London: printed by J. Playford, for W. Fisher and R. Mount at the Postern-Gate near Tower-Hill; T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge; R. Smith, at the Bible in the Piazza under the Royal Exchange; and R. Northcot next St. Peter's Alley in Cornhill, and at th Anchor and Mariner on Fish-Street-Hill, 1684. ESTC No. R221135. Grub Street ID 95338.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle. The art of surveying, gauging, and measuring. Gunnery and artificial fire-works. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialing. Also with tables of logarithms, and tables of the suns declination; of the latitude and longitude, right ascension, and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the latitude and longitude of places; of meridional parts. Whereunto are annexed, an abridgment of the penalties and forfeitures, by Acts of Parliament, relating to the customs, and to navigation. And; a compendium of fortification. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. The third edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London.. London: printed by John Playford, for W. Fisher and R. Mount at the Postern-Gate near Tower-Hill; R. Boulter at the Turks-head in Cornhill; J. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge; R. Smith, at the Bible in the Piazza under the Exchange; and R. Northcot, next St. Peter's Alley in cornhill, and at the Anchor and Mariner on Fish-street-hill, 1684. ESTC No. R184754. Grub Street ID 74166.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with the following mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments for sea or land. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle, the art of surveying, gauging, measuring, gunnery and fire-works; with a compendium of fortification. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also the penalties and forfeitures relating to the customs, and to navigation. With tables of logarithms, sines and tangents; declination of the sun, latitude and longitude; right ascension, and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the longitude and latitude of places; of meridional parts, with other tables necessary in navigation. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. Revised, corrected and enlarged, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London. The fourth edition, with useful additions.. London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R226254. Grub Street ID 99343.
  • Sturmy, Samuel. The mariners magazine, stor'd with the following mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry. The making and use of divers mathematical instruments for sea or land. The doctrine of triangles, plain and spherical. The art of navigation, by the plain-chart, Mercator's-chart, and the arch of a great circle, the art of surveying, gauging, measuring, gunnery and fire-works; with a compendium of fortification. The rudiments of astronomy. The art of dialling. Also the penalties and forfeitures relating to the customs, and to navigation. With tables of logarithms, sines and tangents; declination of the sun, latitude and longitude; right ascension, and declination of the most notable fixed stars; of the longitude and latitude of places; of meridional parts, with other tables necessary in navigation. By Capt. Samuel Sturmy. Revised, corrected and enlarged, by John Colson, teacher of the mathematicks in London. The fourth edition, with useful additions.. London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill; and are to be sold by Andrew Bell, at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R33820. Grub Street ID 116391.