Aaron Rathborne, The Surveyor in Four Books (1616)
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Date
16160
Author
Book title
The surueyor in foure bookes
Publication place
London
Printer
W. Stansby
Transcription source
EEBO/TCP
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
surveying
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: DEFINITION I. A Point is that which is the least of all Materialls, hauing neither part nor quantitie. BEtweene Vnitie in ARITHMETIKE, Note in marg: Euc. 1. Def. 1. and this Point in GEOMETRIE, there is a neere resemblance: but that, more simple and pure; this, materiall; and (although the least that can be imagined) requireth position and place, as this Point A.
sample: DEFINITION I. A Point is that which is the least of all Materialls, hauing neither part nor quantitie. BEtweene Vnitie in ARITHMETIKE, Note in marg: Euc. 1. Def. 1. and this Point in GEOMETRIE, there is a neere resemblance: but that, more simple and pure; this, materiall; and (although the least that can be imagined) requireth position and place, as this Point A.
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20748