Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie. Or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two bookes: the first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: the second of sphericall: with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithmes, after a more easie and compendious manner, than hath beene formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen,) a treatise of the application thereof in the three principall kindes of sailing. With certaine necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norvvood, reader of the mathematicks in London.
London: Printed by William Iones, 1631.
ESTC No. S113369.Grub Street ID 133106.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie. Or, The doctrine of triangles. Divided into two bookes: The first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: The second of sphericall. With the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithmes, after a more easie and compendious manner, that hath beene formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof in the three principall kindes of sailing. With certaine necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norvvood, reader of the mathematicks in London.
London: Printed by William Iones, 1634.
ESTC No. S110287.Grub Street ID 130367.
Norwood, Richard.
Fortification or Architecture military. Vnfolding the principall mysteries thereof, in the resolution of sundry questions and problemes. By R.N.
London: Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and are to be sold at the signe of the Beare in Pauls Church-yard, 1639.
ESTC No. S120708.Grub Street ID 140337.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice, contayning a fundamentall probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or forme of keeping a reckoning at sea, in an kinde or manner of sayling. With certaine tables and other rules usefull in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principall places in England. The finding of currents at sea; and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reade of the mathematicks.
London: printed by T. Forcet for George Hurlock, and are be [sic] sold at his shop neere St. Magnus Church, 1644.
ESTC No. R24017.Grub Street ID 107856.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitomie: or The application of the doctrine of triangles in certaine problemes, to the use of the plaine sea-chart, and mercators-chart. Being the two principall and most usefull kinds of sayling. With a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmeticall of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000. and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also, a chiliad, or the logarithmes of absolute numbers from a unite to 1000. By Rich: Norvvood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by T. F[orcet]. for G[eorge]. Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at St. Magnus-Church corner, 1645.
ESTC No. R221382.Grub Street ID 95546.
Norwood, Richard.
Considerations tending to remove the present differences, and to settle vnity, peace, and piety for the present and future. Written from the Sommer Islands by R. Norvvood. And sent over to further the reconciliation of his native country.
London: Printed by J.M. for M. Spark, and are to be sold at the sign of the Blue Bible in Green Arbour, 1646.
ESTC No. R201257.Grub Street ID 78700.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie. Or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books: the first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles, the second of sphericall, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithmes, afte a more easie and compendious manner, then [sic] hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen,) a treatise of the application thereof in the three principal kindes of sayling. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of their coming to the meridian, at 4, 12, and 8 of the clock: fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader o the mathematicks.
London: printed by Robert and William Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church corner, M DC LI. [1651].
ESTC No. R7789.Grub Street ID 128018.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice. Containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified. Namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kinde or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules usefull in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principall places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by R. & W Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church corner, 1655.
ESTC No. R216512.Grub Street ID 91398.
Norwood, Richard.
A table of the suns true place, right-ascension, and declination, for the present and next ensuing times made according to many exact observations of the sunne, taken in severall years last past in the Somer Islands, in the latitude of 32 deg. 20 min., finding the suns greatest declination not to exceed 23 de. 30 m. / by Richard Norwood ...
London: Printed for George Hurlock .., 1656.
ESTC No. R8202.Grub Street ID 128400.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie, or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books: the first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles, the second of sphericall, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithmes, afte a more easie and compendious manner, then [sic] hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof in the three principal kindes of sailing. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of their coming to the meridian, at 4, 12, and 8 of the clock: fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader o the mathematicks.
London: printed by Robert and William Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church corner, M DC LVI. [1656].
ESTC No. R215564.Grub Street ID 90571.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitomie: being the application of the doctrine of triangles in certain problemes, containing the use of the plain sea-chart, and Mercators chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. With a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetical of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also a chiliad, or the logarithmes of absolute numbers from a unite to 1000, with a table of the right ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal stars that are most in use. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables in questions that concern navigation, astronomie and geographie. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by R. and W. Leybourn for G. Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church-corner, 1659.
ESTC No. R41567.Grub Street ID 123167.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kinde or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The fourth edition. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church-corner, 1659.
ESTC No. R214365.Grub Street ID 89655.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie, or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books. The first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles, the second of spherical, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithms, after more easie and compendious manner, than hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of sea-men) A treatise of the application thereof in the three principal kinds of sailing. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of the coming to the meridian at four of the clock in the morning, fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
This fourth edition being diligently corrected, in divers difficult places explained; new tables of the stars right ascensions and declinations added, and the whole work very much enlarged, by the authour himself..
London: printed by Robert and William Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at Magnus Church corner, in Thames-Street, MDCLXI [1661].
ESTC No. R41716.Grub Street ID 123271.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice, containing a fundamental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compasse of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The fifth edition. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by William Leybourn, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at St. Magnus Church-corner, in Thames Street, neer London Bridge, 1662.
ESTC No. R223821.Grub Street ID 97588.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitomy: being the application of the doctrine of triangles in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-chart, and Mercators chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. With a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetica of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also a chiliad, or the logarithms of absolute numbers, from a unite to 1000, with a table of the right ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal stars that are most in use. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables in questions that concern navigation, astronomy, and geography, as also an universal almanack. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by W.G. for G. Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at St. Magnus Church, near London-Bridg, 1667.
ESTC No. R41568.Grub Street ID 123168.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice containing a fundmental probleme in navigation experimentally verified, namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure : also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea ... : with certain tables and other rules useful in navigation ... by Richard Norwood .
The seventh edition..
London: Printed by W. Godbid, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1667.
ESTC No. R43488.Grub Street ID 124459.
Norwood, Richard.
Trignometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books. The first, shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: the second of spherical, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithms, after more easie and compendious manner, than hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof, in the three principal kinds of sailing. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of the coming to the meridian at four of the clock in the morning, fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader of the navigation.
This fifth edition being diligently corrected, in divers difficult places explained; new tables of the stars right ascensions and declinations added, and the whole work very much enlarged by the author himself..
London: printed by W[illiam]. Godbid, for George Hurlock, at his shop under St. Magnus Church-corner, near Thames-Street, 1667.
ESTC No. R43492.Grub Street ID 124464.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice, containing a fundmental probleme in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea, in any kin or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation, as also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The eighth edition. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by W. Godbid, for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop at St. Magnus Church, at the higher end of London Bridge, neer Thames Street, 1668.
ESTC No. R43489.Grub Street ID 124460.
Norwood, Richard.
Norvvood's epitomy: being the application of the doctrine of triangles, in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-charts, and mercator's-chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. [Wi]th a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetical of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also, chiliad, or the logarithms of absolute numbers, [fr]om a unte to 1000, with a table of the right-ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal stars that are most in use. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables in questions that concern navigation, astronomy, and geography; as also an universal almanack. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by W.G. for G. Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop over against St. Magnus Church on London-Bridge near Thames-Street, 1669.
ESTC No. R231388.Grub Street ID 103472.
Norwood, Richard.
The seamans practice, containing a fumdamental [sic] problem in navigation, experimentally verified; namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in an kind of manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation; as also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The ninth edition. By Richard Norvvood, Reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by W[illiam] Godbid, for Benjamin Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop on London Bridge, near Thames-Street, 1670.
ESTC No. R181093.Grub Street ID 71861.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice, containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified; namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation. As also in the plotting and surveying of places. The latitude of the principal places in England. The finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. The tenth edition. By Richard Norvvood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by W. Godbid, for Benjamin Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop on London Bridge, near Thames-Street, 1672.
ESTC No. R222298.Grub Street ID 96317.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books. The first, shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: the second, of spherical, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithms, afte a more easie and compendious manner, then hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof, in the three principal kinds of sailing. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascention and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of the coming to the meridian at four of the clock in the morning., [sic] fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks. This sixth edition being diligently corrected, in divers difficult places explained; new tables of the stars right.
London: printed by W[illiam]. Godbid, for Benj. Hurlock at his shop over against St. Magnus Church-corner, on London-Bridge, 1672.
ESTC No. R41803.Grub Street ID 123333.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice containing a fundmental probleme in navigation experimentally verified, namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measure : also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea ... : with certain tables and other rules useful in navigation ... by Richard Norwood .
The twelfth edition..
London: Printed for William Fisher, bookseller ... and Eliza Hurlock ..., 1676.
ESTC No. R43490.Grub Street ID 124462.
Norwood, Richard.
[Norwood's epitomy: being the application of triangles ...].
London: printed for William Fisher; and Eliz. Hurlock, 1676.
ESTC No. R181089.Grub Street ID 71857.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books. The first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: the second of spherical, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithms, after more easie and compendious manner, than hath been formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof, in the three principal kinds of sailing. With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of the coming to the meridian at four of the clock in the morning, fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
This seventh edition being diligently corrected, in divers difficult places explained; new tables of the stars right ascensions and declinations added, and the whole work very much enlarged, by the author himself..
London: printed by R. W. for William Fisher, at the Postern near Tower-Hill, T. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, R. Boulter at the Turks-Head, and R. Smith, at the sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1678.
ESTC No. R216519.Grub Street ID 91403.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-mans practice, containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kin or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation: as also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
The thirteenth edition..
London: printed for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate near Tower-Hill; Robert Boulter, at the Turks-Head, and Ralph Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange, 1678.
ESTC No. R181095.Grub Street ID 71862.
Norwood, Richard.
[N]orwood's epitome: being the application of the doctrine of triangles, in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-chart, and Mercator's chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. With a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetical of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also, the logarithms of absolute numbers, from one to 1000, with a table of the right-ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal fixed stars. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables in questions of navigation, astronomy, aend geography; as also an universal almanack. This last edition newly revised and corrected. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate near Tower Hill, Thomas Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, Robert Boulter at the Turk's Head, and Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhill, 1679.
ESTC No. R41566.Grub Street ID 123166.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitome: being the application of the doctrine of triangles, in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-chart, and mercator's chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. With a table of artificial sines, tangents, and the complements arithmetical of sines supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also, the logarithms of absolute numbers, from one to 1000, with a table of the right-ascension and declination of the sun: and certain principal fixed stars. Whereunto is added the farther use of the forenamed tables, in questions of navigation, astronomy, and geography, as also an universal almanack. The last edition newly revised and corrected. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate near Town-Hill, Thomas Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, Robert Boulter, at Turk's Head, and Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhill, 1680.
ESTC No. R181090.Grub Street ID 71859.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice, containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules useful in navigation: as also plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
The fourteenth edition.
London: printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate, near Tower-Hill, T. Passenger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, R. Boulter at the Turks-Head, and R. Smith at the Bible in Cornhill, 1680.
ESTC No. R181096.Grub Street ID 71863.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice, containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation: as also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
The fifteenth edition..
London: printed by A[nne]. Godbid and J[ohn]. Playford, for William Fisher, at the Postern-Gate, near Tower-Hill, T[homas]. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, R[obert]. Boulter, at the Turks-Head, and R[alph]. Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill, 1682.
ESTC No. R181097.Grub Street ID 71864.
Norwood, Richard.
Trigonometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles: divided into two books. The first shewing the mensuration of right lined triangles: the second of spherical, with the grounds and demonstrations thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of logarithms, ... Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for the use of seamen) a treatise of the application thereof, ... With exact tables of the suns declination, newly calculated: and tables of the right ascension and declination of some eminent fixed stars, with the true times of the coming to the meridian at four of the clock in the morning, fitted for the present season, and may serve for many years without any alteration. Also other necessary tables used in navigation. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks. This eight edition being diligently corrected, in divers difficult places explained; new tables of the stars right ascensions and declinations added, and the whole work very much enlarged, by the author himself.
London: printed by R[ichard]. W[ebster]. for William Fisher, at the Postern near Tower-Hill, T. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, and R. Smith, at the sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1685.
ESTC No. R1782.Grub Street ID 70020.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice, containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kin or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. As also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, Reader of the Mathematicks.
London: printed by J. D. for W[illiam]. Fister [i.e. Fisher], at the postern near Tower-Hill; S[arah]. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridg; and E[lizabeth]. Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill, 1689.
ESTC No. R181098.Grub Street ID 71865.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice: containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kin or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. As also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by J.D. for R[ichard]. Mount, at the Postern on Tower-hill; and T. Passenger, at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, 1692.
ESTC No. R181099.Grub Street ID 71866.
Norwood, Richard.
Fortification: or, Architecture military. Unfolding the principal mysteries thereof; in the resolution of sundry questions and problemes. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: Printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern, on Tower-Hill, 1694.
ESTC No. R202018.Grub Street ID 79291.
Norwood, Richard.
A triangular canon logarithmical, or, A table of artificial sines, tangents, and secants the radius 10,00000, and to every degree and minute of the quadrant.
London: Printed by J. Orme, for Christopher Hussey ..., 1695.
ESTC No. R43491.Grub Street ID 124463.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice: containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also, an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning or journal at se in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. As also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of the currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed for Richard Mount, and are to be sold at his shop at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1697.
ESTC No. R181100.Grub Street ID 71869.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitome: being the application of the doctrine triangles, in certain problems, concerning the use of the plain sea-chart, and mercator's chart. Being the two most usual kinds of sailing. With a table of artifical sines and trangents, and the complements arrithmetical of sines, supplying the use of secants. To radius 10,00000 and to every degree and minute of the quadrant. Also the logarithms of absolute numbers from 1 to a 1000; with a table of the right ascension and declination of the sun, and certain principal fixed stars. Whereunto is added, the farther use of the forenamed tables, in questions of navigation, astronomy and geography; as also an universal almanak. The last edition, newly revised and corrected. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed by J. D. for Richard Mount at the Postern on Tower-hill, 1698.
ESTC No. R181092.Grub Street ID 71860.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice: containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and sea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning or journal at sea in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. As also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of the currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: printed for Richard Mount, and are to be sold at his shop at the Postern on Towerhill, 1699.
ESTC No. R216234.Grub Street ID 91161.
Norwood, Richard.
Mr. Richard Norwood's VVorks, viz. I. Trigonometry: or, the doctrine of triangles, with the application thereof in navigation. II. The seaman's practice, &c. III. Fortification: or, Military architecture.
London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower Hill; where you may have all sorts of mathematical and sea books, 1694 [i.e. 1702].
ESTC No. R203597.Grub Street ID 80688.
Norwood, Richard.
The sea-man's practice: Containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the Earth and sea, and the quantity of degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning or journal at sea, in any kind or manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. As also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the variation of the compass: the finding of the currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, reader of the mathematicks.
London: Printed for Richard Mount, at the Ancient Shop at the Postern, on Tower-Hill, 1702.
ESTC No. N36208.Grub Street ID 24189.
Norwood, Richard.
A triangular canon logarithmical: or, a table of artificial sines, tangents and secants, the radius 10.000000; and to every degree and minute of the quadrant.
London: printed by T. Mead, for Jer. Seller and Cha. Price, 1704.
ESTC No. N54116.Grub Street ID 37955.
Norwood, Richard.
The seaman's practice: containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: Namely, Touching the Compass of the Earth and Sea, and the Quantity of a Degree in our English Measures. Also An exact Method or Form of keeping a Reckoning or Journal at Sea, in any kind or manner of Sailing. With certain Tables and other Rules used in Navigation. The Latitude of the Principal Places in England: The Variation of the Compass: The finding of the Currents at Sea, and what Allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood, Reader of the Mathematicks.
London: printed for Richard Mount, in Postern-Row on Tower-Hill, MDCCXII. [1712].
ESTC No. N23159.Grub Street ID 12516.
Norwood, Richard.
The seaman's practice: containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: ... By Richard Norwood,.
London: printed for Richard Mount, 1719.
ESTC No. N22600.Grub Street ID 11952.
Norwood, Richard.
Norwood's epitomy of navigation; being the application of the doctrine of triangles, ... Corrected and enlarged, with many useful additions, by James Atkinson .
London: printed for Richard Mount, 1721.
ESTC No. N41759.Grub Street ID 28111.
Norwood, Richard.
The seaman's practice; containing a fundamental problem in navigation. Experimentally verified: ... By Richard Norwood.
London: printed for Thomas Page, William and Fisher Mount, 1726.
ESTC No. T101478.Grub Street ID 155358.
Norwood, Richard.
The seaman's practice; containing a fundamental problem in navigation, experimentally verified: Namely, Touching the Compass of the Earth and Sea, and the Quantity of a Degree in our English Measures. Also, Of dividing the Log-Line and Reckoning the Ship's Way, With certain Tables and other Rules used in Navigation: The finding of the Currents at Sea, and what Allowance is to be given in respect of them. By Richard Norwood.
London: printed for Thomas Page, and William Mount, in Postern-Row, on Tower-Hill, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T101479.Grub Street ID 155359.