Publications of Daniel Newhouse
Author
- Newhouse, Daniel. The vvhole art of navigation; in five books. Containing I. The principles of navigation and geometry. II. The principles of astromomy. III. The practical part of navigation. IV. The description and use of such instruments, as are useful in taking observations at sea, and therein, the use of a large new sinical quadrant, performing with more exactness than any yet extant, all questions relating to navigation; rendered so easie as to be understood by the meanest capacity. V. Useful tables in navigation, wherein those of the suns and stars declination and right ascension, &c. are newly calculated. The whole delivered in a very easie and familiar stile, by way of dialogue between a tutor and his scholar; approved by the ablest mathematicians. By Captain Daniel New-House. London: printed for the author, 1685. ESTC No. R15916. Grub Street ID 63812.
- Newhouse, Daniel. The vvhole art of navigation; in five books. Containing I. The principles of navigation and geometry. II. The principles of astronomy. III. The practical part of navigation. IV. The description and use of such instruments, as are useful in taking observations at sea, and therein, the use of a large new sinical quadrant, performing with more exactness than any yet extant, all questions relating to navigation; rendered so easie as to be understood by the meanest capacity. V. Useful tables in navigation, wherein those of the suns and stars declination and right ascension, &c. are newly calculated. The whole delivered in a very easie and familiar stile, by way of dialogue between a tutor and his scholar; approved by the ablest mathematicians. By Captain Daniel New-House. London: printed for Tho. Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and Tho. Sawbridge and E. Playford in Little Britain, 1686. ESTC No. R42214. Grub Street ID 123639.
- Newhouse, Daniel. The whole art of navigation: in five books. Containing I. The principles of navigation and geometry. II. The principles of astronomy. III. The practical part of navigation. IV. The description and use of such instruments, as are useful in taking observations at sea, and therein, the use of a large new sinical quadrant, performing with more exactness than any yet extant, all questions relating to navigation; rendered so easie as to be understood by the meanest capacity. V. Useful tables in navigation, wherein those of the suns and stars declination and right ascension, &c. are newly calculated. The whole delivered in a very easie and familiar stile, by way of dialogue between a tutor and his scholar. By Captaine Daniel New-house. London: printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, MDCXCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R214353. Grub Street ID 89647.
- Newhouse, Daniel. The whole art of navigation: in five books. ...To which is added a second part, ... By Captain Daniel New-House. London: printed for Richard Mount, 1701. ESTC No. N25798. Grub Street ID 15156.
- Newhouse, Daniel. The whole art of navigation: Containing, the application of geometry and astronomy to the practice of plain and mercator's sailing; both performed either with, or without the logarithms. The description and use, at large, of the most necessary instruments for observations at sea the explanation of sea-terms, in an alphabetical order. The method of finding the variation of the compass by the sun's azimuth and amplitude; as also keeping a sea-journal, and the several ways of correcting the dead-reckoning, &c. with the most useful tables in navigation. The whole delivered in a very easy and familiar stile, by way of dialogue between a tutor and his scholar. The third edition, corrected. By Captain Daniel New-House. London: Printed for Richard Mount in Postern-Row on Tower-Hill, 1708. ESTC No. N25799. Grub Street ID 15157.
- Newhouse, Daniel. The whole art of navigation: ... With the most useful tables in navigation. ... The fourth edition, corrected. By Captain Daniel New-House. London: printed for Richard Mount, 1718. ESTC No. N35748. Grub Street ID 23852.