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The retractation of Mr. Charles Chancy formerly minister of Ware in Harfordshire : Wherein is proved the unlawfulnesse and danger of rayling in altars or communion tables, written with his own hand before his going to New England, in the yeer, 1637. Published by his own direction for the satisfaction of all such who either are, or justly might bee offended with his scandalous submission, made before the High Commission Court Feb. 11. Anno, 1635
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1641|Keywords: Church architecture -
The retractation of Mr. Charles Chancy formerly minister of Ware in Harfordshire : Wherein is proved the unlawfulnesse and danger of rayling in altars or communion tables, written with his own hand before his going to New England, in the yeer, 1637. Published by his own direction for the satisfaction of all such who either are, or justly might bee offended with his scandalous submission, made before the High Commission Court Feb. 11. Anno, 1635
National licenceTIBKAT | 1641|Keywords: Church architecture -
A book of perspective & geometry, being the ABC, and first degree of all good art : The learning of which comprehendeth in it many notable arts, needfull and necessary for every artificer and workman. For as no perspective workman can make any work without architecture, so neither can the architecture without perspective. Which perspective is inspection or looking into by shortning of the sight, making it to shew further then in effect it is. ... And seing [sic] perspective art is nothing without geometry, they are both bound together, that the workman may be able to aide and help himselfe therewith. And forasmuch as the hand cannot effect the understanding of the mind, I shall not please thereby such as are curious, yet at least I shall help yong beginners that know little or nothing thereof. This second book of architecture made by Sebastian Serly, entreating of perspective, touching the superficies, translated out of Itallian into Dutch, and out of Dutch into English
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1657|Keywords: Architecture -
A book of perspective & geometry, being the ABC, and first degree of all good art : The learning of which comprehendeth in it many notable arts, needfull and necessary for every artificer and workman. For as no perspective workman can make any work without architecture, so neither can the architecture without perspective. Which perspective is inspection or looking into by shortning of the sight, making it to shew further then in effect it is. ... And seing [sic] perspective art is nothing without geometry, they are both bound together, that the workman may be able to aide and help himselfe therewith. And forasmuch as the hand cannot effect the understanding of the mind, I shall not please thereby such as are curious, yet at least I shall help yong beginners that know little or nothing thereof. This second book of architecture made by Sebastian Serly, entreating of perspective, touching the superficies, translated out of Itallian into Dutch, and out of Dutch into English
National licenceTIBKAT | 1657|Keywords: Architecture -
The scales of commerce and trade : ballancing betwixt the buyer and seller, artificer and manufacture, debitor and creditor, the most general questions, artificiall rules, and usefull conclusions incident to traffique: comprehended in two books. The first states the ponderates to equity and custome, all usuall rules, legall bargains and contracts, in wholesale ot [sic] retaile, with factorage, returnes, and exchanges of forraign coyn, of interest-money, both simple and compounded, with solutions from naturall and artificiall arithmetick. The second book treats of geometricall problems and arithmeticall solutions, in dimensions of lines, superficies and bodies, both solid and concave, viz. land, wainscot, hangings, board, timber, stone, gaging of casks, military propositions, merchants accounts by debitor and creditor; architectonice, or the art of building
National licenceTIBKAT | 1660|Keywords: Architecture -
The scales of commerce and trade : ballancing betwixt the buyer and seller, artificer and manufacture, debitor and creditor, the most general questions, artificiall rules, and usefull conclusions incident to traffique: comprehended in two books. The first states the ponderates to equity and custome, all usuall rules, legall bargains and contracts, in wholesale ot [sic] retaile, with factorage, returnes, and exchanges of forraign coyn, of interest-money, both simple and compounded, with solutions from naturall and artificiall arithmetick. The second book treats of geometricall problems and arithmeticall solutions, in dimensions of lines, superficies and bodies, both solid and concave, viz. land, wainscot, hangings, board, timber, stone, gaging of casks, military propositions, merchants accounts by debitor and creditor; architectonice, or the art of building
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1660|Keywords: Architecture -
The booke of five collumnes of architecture : called Tuscan, Dorica, Ionica, Corinthia, and Composita, drawn and counterfeited after the right symmetry and cunning measure of free-masons
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1660|Keywords: Architecture -
The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian: with an appendix touching doors and windows, by Dr Le Muet architect to the French King: translated out of French by G.R. Also rules and demonstrations, with several designs for the framing of any manner of roofs either above pitch or under pitch, whether square or bevel, never published before. With designes of floors of variety of small pieces of wood, lately made in the pallace of the Queen Mother, at Sommerset-House; a curiosity never practiced in England before
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1668|Keywords: Architecture -
The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian: with an appendix touching doors and windows, by Dr Le Muet architect to the French King: translated out of French by G.R. Also rules and demonstrations, with several designs for the framing of any manner of roofs either above pitch or under pitch, whether square or bevel, never published before. With designes of floors of variety of small pieces of wood, lately made in the pallace of the Queen Mother, at Sommerset-House; a curiosity never practiced in England before
National licenceTIBKAT | 1668|Keywords: Architecture -
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture : according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Drawn and described (with great care and diligence) after the right symmetry and measure of Free Masons by Hans Bloome. For the use and benefit of Free Masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building
National licenceTIBKAT | 1668|Keywords: Architecture -
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture : according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Drawn and described (with great care and diligence) after the right symmetry and measure of Free Masons by Hans Bloome. For the use and benefit of Free Masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1668|Keywords: Architecture -
The regular architect: or the general rule of the five orders of architecture of M. Giacomo Barozzio Da Vignola : With a new addition of Michael Angelo Buonaroti
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1669|Keywords: Architecture -
The complete ship-wright : Plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custome of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed. : To which is added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same. : The extraction of the square root, with a table of squares. : Also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
National licenceTIBKAT | 1669|Keywords: Naval architecture -
The complete ship-wright : Plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custome of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed. : To which is added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same. : The extraction of the square root, with a table of squares. : Also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1669|Keywords: Naval architecture -
The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1669|Keywords: Naval architecture -
A compendium of fortification, both geometrically and instrumentally, by a scale : the making whereof is shewed by the tables, and their use, both of the tables and the scale, for speedy protracting of any fort consisting of 8 bulwarks, whose bastion-angles shall not exceed 90 degrees, and so the like for bastion-angles of 12 bulwarks
National licenceTIBKAT | 1669|Keywords: Military architecture -
A compendium of fortification, both geometrically and instrumentally, by a scale : the making whereof is shewed by the tables, and their use, both of the tables and the scale, for speedy protracting of any fort consisting of 8 bulwarks, whose bastion-angles shall not exceed 90 degrees, and so the like for bastion-angles of 12 bulwarks
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1669|Keywords: Military architecture -
The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
National licenceTIBKAT | 1669|Keywords: Naval architecture -
An excellent introduction to architecture : Being a book of geometrical-practice: which is the first degree of all arts: wherein is contained variety of examples of that admirable science, shewing and describing the making of several figures in that nature, with the proper names belonging to each member and figure, and how to begin and end them after a plain and easie manner, it being of great use to all artists and workmen concerned in building; more especially, surveyors, architects, engineers, masons, carpenters, joyners, bricklayers, plasterers, painters, carvers, glasiers, &c. In general, for all that are concerned, or delight to practise with the rule and compasse
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1670Keywords: Architecture -
An excellent introduction to architecture : Being a book of geometrical-practice: which is the first degree of all arts: wherein is contained variety of examples of that admirable science, shewing and describing the making of several figures in that nature, with the proper names belonging to each member and figure, and how to begin and end them after a plain and easie manner, it being of great use to all artists and workmen concerned in building; more especially, surveyors, architects, engineers, masons, carpenters, joyners, bricklayers, plasterers, painters, carvers, glasiers, &c. In general, for all that are concerned, or delight to practise with the rule and compasse
National licenceTIBKAT | 1670Keywords: Architecture
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