International audience<p>In 1723 Edmund Stone published <i>The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments</i>, which was essentially a translation from the French of Bion's <i>Traité de la construction et des principaux usages des instrumens de mathématique</i> (1709). As the title of the book indicated, Stone annexed a number of instruments that had been omitted by Bion, in particular, those invented or improved by the English. Hence, after the translation of Book II, on the construction and uses of the “French sector”, Stone added a chapter on the “English sector”. In the 17th century there had been a number of debates concerning the amount of mathematical training required for the study of mathematical instruments. In th...
En 1723 Edmund Stone (1695?-1768) publicó The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instru...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
This chapter looks at the history of descriptive geometry in England, and why here it had such a sho...
In 1723 Edmund Stone published The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments, whic...
International audienceIn 1723 Edmund Stone published The construction and principal uses of mathemat...
At Lisbon in the 1630s a Jesuit of English birth, Ignace Stafford (1599–1642), wrote a thick treatis...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century and before, the systems of measurement (length, weig...
Elias AlIen (c.1588-1653) was known as the best mathematical instrument maker of his day. He lived ...
AbstractProblems of spherical trigonometry in 17th- and 18th-century China were often reduced to pro...
AbstractMing Antu's (?-1765?) Ge Yuan Mi Lü Jie Fa (Quick Methods for Trigonometry and for Determini...
One of the first mathematical societies in England was set up by the Huguenot silk weavers of Spital...
The seventeenth century was the period when some attempted to replace the 'sounding number' with the...
International audienceThe scholarly books of mathematics from the 18th and 19th centuries, those on ...
Seventeenth century is important not only for mathematics but for European social development in gen...
Part of: Theodore P. Hill collection of early American mathematics books.With: An elementary treatis...
En 1723 Edmund Stone (1695?-1768) publicó The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instru...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
This chapter looks at the history of descriptive geometry in England, and why here it had such a sho...
In 1723 Edmund Stone published The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments, whic...
International audienceIn 1723 Edmund Stone published The construction and principal uses of mathemat...
At Lisbon in the 1630s a Jesuit of English birth, Ignace Stafford (1599–1642), wrote a thick treatis...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century and before, the systems of measurement (length, weig...
Elias AlIen (c.1588-1653) was known as the best mathematical instrument maker of his day. He lived ...
AbstractProblems of spherical trigonometry in 17th- and 18th-century China were often reduced to pro...
AbstractMing Antu's (?-1765?) Ge Yuan Mi Lü Jie Fa (Quick Methods for Trigonometry and for Determini...
One of the first mathematical societies in England was set up by the Huguenot silk weavers of Spital...
The seventeenth century was the period when some attempted to replace the 'sounding number' with the...
International audienceThe scholarly books of mathematics from the 18th and 19th centuries, those on ...
Seventeenth century is important not only for mathematics but for European social development in gen...
Part of: Theodore P. Hill collection of early American mathematics books.With: An elementary treatis...
En 1723 Edmund Stone (1695?-1768) publicó The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instru...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
This chapter looks at the history of descriptive geometry in England, and why here it had such a sho...