Robert Hues, A Learned Treatise of Globes (1639)

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Date
1639
Author
Robert Hues Note: 30/09/2005
Translator
Book title
A Learned Treatise of Globes, Both Coelestiall and Terrestriall: with their severall uses, Written first in Latine, by Mr Robert Hues: and by him so published. Afterwards Illustrated with Notes, by Io. Isa. Pontanus. And now lastly made English, for the benefit of the Vnlearned
Printer
Thomas Purfoot
Publisher
Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
mathematics
Summary
"Geometricall tearmes ... severall definitions of the same" (from the Preface)
Extent
) .(1v - ).(3r
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
number: 25
sample: A Line, is a supposed length without breadth: whose extremes or bounds are two Points. [)(2r]
Schafer
1639 C
STC
13908
Other editions
1659: Wing H3298 (EEBO/TCP transcript)
Sources
  • Hues, Robertus. Robertus Hues. Tractatus de Globis et eorum uso. A Treatise Descriptive of the Globes Constructed by E. Molyneux, and Published in 1592. Ed. C. R. Markham. Hakluyt Society, First Series, 79. London: n.p., 1889. view record