Arithmetical trigonometry: being the solution of all the usual cases in plain trigonometry by common arithmetick, without any tables whatsoever. To which is added an easie, exact and speedy method for making the tables of natural sines, tangents and secants: as also the making of the tables of logarithms, and of the artificial sines, tangents and secants. With some useful tables in gunnery. By Mark Forster, mariner

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by J. Richardson for William Court, at the Mariner and Anchor on Tower-Hill near the end of the Minories, 1690.
Added name
Hodgeson, Marmaduke, attributed name.
Publication year
1690
ESTC No.
R25433
Grub Street ID
376371
Description
[8], 212, [2] p., [3] leaves of plates (2 folded) ; 8°.
Note
MS note on British Library copy attributes authorship to Marmaduke Hodgeson

With an advertiement on P3r

Signatures: A]4] B-O]8] P]4(-P4).