^mjnipu y -- 



M. BLVNDEVILE 



HisBxcrcifes 3 containing;' 



eight Treatifes,the titles \vhcj;c'of an i;-r a >WIK 



neccffarie to be rcjd and !cai ncdpf ail yoong ( Jen- 

 tlemcii thit bane not l-ent e&rtiffafttfitee jijcipiuttf ,, 

 and yet arc defirousto hauc knowledge as w c: ! i. > Cof- 



c of Nauigation, in which Ai.teuisiaii>of- 

 fiblc toprofitt itliow 



^yoUng 



, - Realrtse, 

 Thfefecond edition, Corded and aug- 



auigation,thc faid 



Jtt(es,4ndi>f 



ffl>- 



Imprinted at London fylflnWiitdtt, dwelling at the fignc of 



thcCroffcKeycs, n^ePau!csWharfrc,andarc 



thcrctobefolde. t j 9 r i 



A very brief and mo ft 



piaine defcription of Matter 



^hisAftrolabe, which 

 hecallc c h tbcMatbemati* 



Together with diuerfe vfes thereof, 



andmojlnecejpirieforfea men, written 



A piaine Treatifeof the firft 



principles ofCofmographie, and fpe- 



of the whole world: 



Together with, all the chiefeft and moft necef- 

 farie vfes thereof, written by M. SlundevillQf 



Newton Flottnan, jinnt 'Dam. 1 5 >>4 





A new and neccflarie 



Treacife of Nauigacion con- 



taming all the chief eft principles 

 of that Arte. 



Lately collected out of the heft Mo- 



i(fnt writers thereof by M. ftlnnde uile } and by him 



reduced into fuch a piaine and orderly forme of 



(etching aj cucry manof amcnnecjpacitic 



may eafily vndcrltand tlicfamc. 



Iirprintcd at Londonby Mn W<f -^. 



They that got downc to the Sea in (hips, and occupie their 

 bufincfle in grcarwaters: Thefc men fee the wotkci of tbe 

 Lord and his woe Jen in the deep e, P filuic, \oy. 



No. 6279 (puye 320). 

 One of the earliest English works on navigation, 



