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Author Newhouse, Daniel.
Title The whole art of navigation: in five books. Containing I. The principles of navigation and geometry. II. The principles of astronomy. III. The practical part of navigation. IV. The description and use of such instruments, as are useful in taking observations at sea, and therein, the use of a large new sinical quadrant, performing with more exactness than any yet extant, all questions relating to navigation; rendered so easie as to be understood by the meanest capacity. V. Useful tables in navigation, wherein those of the suns and stars declination and right ascension, &c. are newly calculated. The whole delivered in a very easie and familiar stile, by way of dialogue between a tutor and his scholar. By Captaine Daniel New-house.
Publication Info London : printed for Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, MDCXCVIII. [1698]



Descript [22], 199, 100-124, 121-152, 253-311, [1]; 128, 113-131, [1] p., plates : ill.
Note With additional engraved title page.
"A table of amplitudes ortive and occasive" has half title; register and pagination are continuous. Book V has separate pagination and continuous register. "A table of the miles of east and west, answering to the degrees of longitude in the fourth rumb" and "A table for changing the degrees and minutes of east and west into miles", "A table for reducing miles of east and west into degrees of longitude", "Loxodromiques, or traverse-tables of miles, with the difference of longitudes and latitudes", and "A table of the latitudes and longitudes of the principal ports, harbours, capes, and islands, in most of the known parts of the world" have half title, continuous register and pagination.
The maps are plates; engraved title page has letterpress material on recto.
Reproduction of the original in the Trinity College (Cambridge, Eng.) Library.
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Author Newhouse, Daniel.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Navigation -- Early works to 1800.
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [22], 199, 100-124, 121-152, 253-311, [1]; 128, 113-131, [1] p., plates : ill.
Note With additional engraved title page.
"A table of amplitudes ortive and occasive" has half title; register and pagination are continuous. Book V has separate pagination and continuous register. "A table of the miles of east and west, answering to the degrees of longitude in the fourth rumb" and "A table for changing the degrees and minutes of east and west into miles", "A table for reducing miles of east and west into degrees of longitude", "Loxodromiques, or traverse-tables of miles, with the difference of longitudes and latitudes", and "A table of the latitudes and longitudes of the principal ports, harbours, capes, and islands, in most of the known parts of the world" have half title, continuous register and pagination.
The maps are plates; engraved title page has letterpress material on recto.
Reproduction of the original in the Trinity College (Cambridge, Eng.) Library.
Author Newhouse, Daniel.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Navigation -- Early works to 1800.
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800.

Subject Navigation -- Early works to 1800.
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [22], 199, 100-124, 121-152, 253-311, [1]; 128, 113-131, [1] p., plates : ill.
Note With additional engraved title page.
"A table of amplitudes ortive and occasive" has half title; register and pagination are continuous. Book V has separate pagination and continuous register. "A table of the miles of east and west, answering to the degrees of longitude in the fourth rumb" and "A table for changing the degrees and minutes of east and west into miles", "A table for reducing miles of east and west into degrees of longitude", "Loxodromiques, or traverse-tables of miles, with the difference of longitudes and latitudes", and "A table of the latitudes and longitudes of the principal ports, harbours, capes, and islands, in most of the known parts of the world" have half title, continuous register and pagination.
The maps are plates; engraved title page has letterpress material on recto.
Reproduction of the original in the Trinity College (Cambridge, Eng.) Library.

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