608 HENKY SOTHEKAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C., AND 43, PICCADILLY, W. 



12219 MOUBEAUX (Thomas) Sur la CONSTRUCTION des CARTES MAGNETIQUES ; with 2 woodcuts, 

 8vo. (pp. 42), sewn (o. p.), Is 6d , 1890 



]2220 DETERMINATION des ELEMENTS MAGNETIQUES en FRANCE, accompagnee de Nouvelles 



Cartes Magnetiques dressees pour le l er Janvier 1885; with 4 maps, roy. 4to. sewn, 4s 6<J 

 (p. F. 10 nett) 1886 



12221 DETERMINATIONS MAGNETIQUES dans le BASSIN OCCIDENTAL de la MEDITERRANEE. 



CARTES MAGNETIQUES de cette Region au l ei> Janvier 1888, 4to. (pp. 5), sewn, Is Qd 188S 



12222 DETERMINATIONS MAGNETIQUES faites en FRANCE pendant 1'Annee 1889, inipl. 4to. 



(pp. 80), sewn, with author's inscr. , 3s 6d 1889 



12223 MOXLEY (Joseph. Henry Sutton, pr.) TIDES SIMPLY EXPLAINED ; with Practical Hints to! 

 Mariners, diagrams, large post 8vo. cL, 3s Qd 1890 



Directed against the ' extraordinary fallacies ' of Sir George Airy, Lord Kelvin. Sir Robert Ball, and Sir G. H. barwh:. 

 and establishing a tidal theory of the author's own making. 



12224 MOXON (Joseph, F.R.S., hydrographer to the King) COMPENDIUM EUCLIDIS CURIOSI [sic] : | 

 or, GEOMETRICAL OPERATIONS, shewing how with one SINGLE OPENING of the COMPASSES and 

 a STRAIGHT RULER all the PROPOSITIONS of EUCLID'S FIRST FIVE BOOKS are PERFORMED, 

 translated out of Dutch, sin. 4to. (pp. 34), sewn (rare), Ss 6d J. C. for J. Moxon, 1677 



This work was unknown to Allibone and the author's biographer in D. JY. B., while Poggendorff omits the author 

 altogether from his Handwiirterlmcli. At end is a (5-p. Catalogue Ja.t I. defective) of the author's globes, maps, 

 mathematical instruments, and books, with prices. 



12225 MATHEMATICKS MADE EASIE : or, a MATHEMATICAL DICTIONARY, explaining the 



Terms of Art, and Difficult Phrases used in Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, ASTROLOGY, 

 and other Mathematical Sciences, with Appendix of Weights and Measures, the Marks, Symbols, 

 or Abreviations commonly used in ALGEBRA, etc., with 3 plates and diagrams, 12mo. old calf, 

 (back of binding damaged, and title scribbled on) ; RARE, 175 %d apud auctorem, 1679 



First edition off the lirs't mathematical dictionary ever published in any language. It was followed byOzanam's, 

 r. y<j. 3422, ante, published in li-Wl. At end is a Catalogue oi Globes, etc., made and sold by the Author (pp. 7). 



12226 SECOND EDITION, corrected and much enlarged by HEN. COLEY, with 4 plates, l'2nio. 



sound copy in contemporary calf, 10s 6d a. e., 1692 



12227 [THIRD EDITION :] collected from Monsieur Ozanam's Dictionaire Mathematique, 



Vitalis. and others, etc. etc. etc., with fine, portrait by F. H. van Hove, and 5 plates (-2 folding), 

 large 12mo. sound copy in contemporary calf (rebacked), 15s W. Hawes, 1701 



This edition contains at end 'The Description and Explanation of Mathematical Instruments', with a separate 

 title. As appears from the title, this edition was rewritten, and based on Ozanam's work. 



The terms are arranged alphabetically. The editor, Henry Coley, was ' Teacher of the Mathematicks in Baldwins : 

 Gardens', which a hundred years after sank into the terrible slum which was chosen by Lord Addington as the site f 

 St. Alban's, Holborn. 



12228 - PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE; or Perspective made easie. Teaching by the Opticks, Ca:- 

 optricks, and Dioptircks \sic~], with 42 large copperplates (some folding), folio, old cZ/(RARE>, . 

 1. 5s apud auctorem, 1670 1 



According to the author this was the first English work on practical perspective. Some of the plates give interesting j 

 views of interiors of houses. 



12229 A TUTOR to ASTRONOMIE and GEOGRAPHIE : or an Easie and speedy Way to know the 



Use of both the Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial, with the Antient Poetical Stories of the Stars, j 

 collected from DR. HOOD, and a Discourse of the Antiquity, Progress and Augmentation of 

 Astronomie, first edition, with front., including portraits of Ptolemy and Tycho Brahe, and view 

 of London with London Bridge, numerous engravings on copper and wood, and diagrams, sm. 4to. 

 hf. calf (slightly water-stained, but a sound copy), 1. Is a. e.. 1659 I 



The work professes to teach the subject 'more fully and amply than hath ever been set forth either by Gemi: ; 

 Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the Use of the Globes : And that so plainly an i 

 methodically that the meanest Capacity may at first reading apprehend it.' The work is still based on the system of Tycl: > ' 

 Brahe. Another work by the author, based on the Copernican system, was published in lOtiO, but does not appear to hav- j 

 been successful, for it was never reprinted. 



12230 THIRD EDITION, corrected and enlarged, with APPENDIX shewing the Use of the 



Ptolomaick [sic] Sphere, engravings oncopper, and woodcuts, sm. 4to.oldcalf, 10s Qd 2\2toycroft,l614 



12231 ANOTHER COPY, old calf (newly and neatly rebacked), 12s 



The above edition is dedicated to Samuel Pepy.s, ' Principal Officer of the Xavy '. Pp. 130-181 treat of DIALLIXS, a:. 1 

 contain a description of the Dial at Leadenhall Corner, made by John Leek. 



12232 [MOYA (Juan Perez de, Canonigo de Granada) TRATADO de GEOMETRIA PRACTICA y ; 

 SPECULATIVA: TRATADO de ASTRONOMIA] ; with woodvuts and numerous diagrams, 2 vols. folio 

 in 1, old limp vellum (titles missing and last 10 //. of Table of ' Astronomia ' in MS.) ; very rare, 

 2. 2s [Alcala de Henares, 1573] 



Two very rare works which were unknown to Poggendorff (who does not even mention the author's name), Brunet, 

 Ebert, Montucla, and others, while Prof. M. Cantor only mentions the author's Aritmetim. 



The second book of the Gewnstrift, treats of surveying, and describes and illustrates some surveying instruments ; 

 pp. 171-2 of the Astronomia give a description of AMERICA, pp. 104-j the latitude and longitude of 119 towns of Europe, 

 Africa and Asia, while book III deals with DIALLING. 



12233 MUCK (F.) CHEMISCHE APHORISMEN iiber STEINKOHLEN ; with folding tables, 4to .(pp. 24), 

 sewn, 3s Bochum, 1873 



12234 GRUNDZUGE und ZIELE der STEINKOHLEN-CHEMIE ; with folding tables, roy. 8vo. d. 



(scarce), 4s Bonn, 18S1 



12235 MULCAHY (John, Queen's Coll., Galway) PRINCIPLES of MODERN GEOMETRY, with 

 numerous Applications to Plane and Spherical Figures, and Appendix of Questions, diagrams, 

 8vo. cl., 4s Dublin, 1852 



12236 - - ANOTHER COPY, with auto, of, and 10 pp. of MS. matter by, Sir Howard Warburton 

 Elphinstone, 4s (id 



12237 SECOND [LATEST] EDITION, revised, with numerous diagrams, 8vo. cl., 6s ibid., 1862 



