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  • Seller image for A Prognostication Everlasting / Euerlasting of Right Good : Effect Fruitfully Augmented by the Author Containing / Contayning Plaine Briefe Pleasant Chosen Rules to Judge the Weather By the Sunne Moone Starres Comets Rainbow Thunder Clowdes With . for sale by GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS

    Soft Flex Covers w Cloth Spine. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Illus with b/w Drawings + Charts (illustrator). Modern reprint, no edition stated. Full title page reads: A Prognostication Euerlasting ( Everlasting ) of Right Good : Effect Fruitfully Augmented by the Author Contayning ( Containing ) Plaine ( Plain ) Briefe ( Brief ) Pleasant Chosen Rules to Judge the Weather By the Sunne ( Sun ) Moone ( Moon ) Starres ( Stars ) Comets Rainbow Thunder Clowdes ( Clouds ) With Other Extraordinary Tokes Not Omitting the Aspects of Planets with Briefe Judgement for euer ( forever ) of Plentie Lacke Sicknes Dearth Warres &c ( Plenty Lack Sickness Death Wars etc) Opening also many Naturall ( Natural ) Causes Worthie ( Worthy ) to be Knowne ( Known ). To thse and other now at the last are joyned ( joined ) diuers ( divers ) generall pleasant Tables, with many compendious Rules, easie to be had in memorie, manifold, wayes profitable to all men of understanding. Published by Leonard Digges Gentleman. Lately corrected augmented by Thomas Digges his sonne ( son ). Paper / Soft cover reprint edition in very good condition, slight wear to edges. Glossy card covers with cloth spine. Archival reprint / replica of original edition. Privately published. Overall good copy of this scarce title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. Limited edition of 150 copies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Leonard Digges (1520 to1559), father of Thomas Digges, was a well-known English mathematician and surveyor, credited with the inventions of the telescope and theodolite, and a great popularizer of science through his publications in English. In a way, his son followed in his footsteps and was a pivotal player in the popularization of Copernicus's book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. The first publication of many by Leonard Digges was A General Prognostication published in 1553, which became a best-seller as it contained a perpetual calendar, collections of weather lore and a wealth of astronomical material, until then largely only obtainable through books published in Latin or Greek. It was revised in 1555 (the earliest surviving edition) and again in 1556 with the title A Prognostication everlasting. Subsequent editions reprint the text from 1556; editions from 1576 and later include additional material by his son. Title page of Leonard Digges's Pantometria (1591) ; Leonard Digges is also sometimes credited with independently inventing the reflecting, and probably the refracting telescope as part of his need to see accurately over long distances during his surveying works. In the preface to the 1591 Pantometria, (a book on measurement, partially based on his father's notes and observations) Leonard's son Thomas lauded his father's accomplishments. Some of the praise of the son for the father appears to be extravagant exaggeration, while other claims appear more credible. In 1554, Leonard Digges took part in an unsuccessful rebellion led by the Protestant Sir Thomas Wyatt against England's new Catholic Queen Mary who took over the throne in 1553 from her father Henry VIII. Digges was condemned to death, but escaped capital punishment, instead forfeiting all his estates. TEXT IS IN OLD ENGLISH. 112 pages, illustrated with astronomical drawings and charts. Limited edition of 150 copies. Book.

  • DIGGES, Leonard & Thomas.

    Published by Richard Field, 1590

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to. Pp. (xiv) 380 (ii). Black letter, some Roman and Italic. Tp with ornamental woodcut, full page woodcut arms of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (1532-1588) overleaf, outer edge trimmed. Woodcut floriated initials, ornamental tail pieces. Small woodcut mathematical diagrams, tables and shapes, large fold out diagram of 'The Scale of Pases', another showing a battle formation with soldiers, weapons and figures. Full page armorial woodcut and large printer's device at end. Bookplate of Thomas Francis Fremantle, Lord Cottesloe (1862-1956) on pastedown. C16/C15 printed stubs in Gothic letter. Ms pencil annotations to contents pages with page numbers. Slight age yellowing, light water stain towards outer edge of first few leaves and to final blank, worming to lower blank margin pp. 290-350, a few blank corners torn away. A handsomely bound, good clean copy with generous margins in contemporary calf, gilt ornamental decorative pattern to centre of covers with smaller gilt decorative pattern around, ornamental gilt spine, joints a bit rubbed, small repair to head of spine and corners, some rubbing to edges, case or shelf mark to foredge, aer. Impressive second edition of this important treatise on military mathematics by the father and son mathematicians and scientists, Leonard (c. 1515-1559)  and Thomas Digges (c. 1546-1595). Leonard allegedly invented the theodolite, an instrument which measured angles in order to survey landscapes, as well as an early version of the telescope and he more generally popularised science through his many successful publications. Colin Ronan claims that Leonard was, in fact, the first inventor of the telescope instead of Galileo (Ronan, 'Leonard and Thomas Digges', 1992).  Thomas published the first book on Copernican theory in English, and collaborated with, expanded on and annotated a great deal of his father's works. The men were fascinated with geometry, navigation and mathematics, especially the intersection of these with military and artillery related matters. In January 1554 Leonard Digges took part in the unsuccessful revolt against the marriage of Philip II of Spain with Mary I, led by Protestant Sir Thomas Wyatt, and was convicted and sentenced to death. He was pardoned however, but died a few years later, leaving his young son to the guardianship of John Dee (1527-1608), a Renaissance natural philosopher. Like his father, the younger Digges took an interest in military matters on top of his scholarly research. He was a Muster-Master General for the English forces from 1586-1594 during the war with the Spanish in the Netherlands. This work derives from preliminary notes and research by Leonard, but was compiled and published by Thomas. The Stratioticos was first published in 1579 in three books, of which the first was based on a surviving draft in Leonard's hand. The 1590 edition was expanded by Thomas and is a fine example of military science from this era. The book begins with a short introduction on basic arithmetical principles, taken from notes compiled by Leonard, and then commences with an algebraic sum which calculates the efficient use of a soldier, with examples, as well as an in depth discussion of the differing ranks in an army and the associated good and bad traits of these. Underlying this was the possibility of the Earl of Leicester taking an expedition against the Spanish in the Netherlands. The younger Digges had been advising Leicester on this mission and the book was even given to Leicester to read in manuscript form. A key theme of the work is Digges' insistence on the preparedness of soldiers and military discipline and the qualities of the ideal military leader.  Cockle 25 states "one of the best military books of the time". He also asserts "Digges (junior) criticises Santbech, Ruscelli, and others, who, he says, attempted to write on the science of gunnery, without having knowledge of mathematics." ESTC S109690; Lowndes II 646; Cockle 25. L3435.

  • Seller image for A Geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria, diuided into three bookes, longimetra, planimetra, and stereometria for sale by Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB

    DIGGES, Leonard [DIGGES, Thomas]

    Published by London, Abell Ieffes, 1591

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 2nd Edition. Folio. pp. [viii], 152, 151-195, [iii]. [A] B-2C . Roman, Italic and Black letter. Decorative woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces throughout. Fine woodcut mathematical and topographical diagrams and illustrations, including to t-p, depicting the use of geometrical instruments and the process of land-surveying. Large woodcut arms of Sir Nicholas Bacon (the dedicatee, father of Sir Francis Bacon) to verso of t-p, unidentified arms to verso of Cc3, book-labels of Erwin Tomash and Harrison D. Horblit on pastedown. A particularly fine copy, absolutely crisp and clean, with good margins (some deckle edges), in contemporary limp vellum, remains of ties. Second and best edition of Thomas Digges' fundamental mathematical work, revised and expanded from the edition of 1571, and the first description of many important theories and techniques in English. Digges (1546-1595) was the son of the mathematician and surveyor Leonard Digges (1520-1559), inventor of the theodolite and perhaps also of the telescope. Thomas produced revised or augmented editions of several of his father's works. "This edition is essentially identical to the first with two significant additions by Thomas Digges: the Mathematicall discourse of the five Platonicall solides and the first treatment of the science of ballistics in English. Also added to Book I is a short chapter (three leaves) on surveying in mines. Leonard Digges published a small book on practical surveying in 1556, but this more ambitious work was still in manuscript when he died. Thomas, his son, further extended the work and had it published. The early material is essentially that to be found in the works of such authors as Gemma Frisius and Peter Apian (quadrants, astrolabes with shadow scales, etc.). However this book, and his earlier work Tectonicon, are the first descriptions of the application of these instruments written in English. All of the early instruments rely on the use of right-angle triangles in establishing a survey. Digges deals with a different type of survey instrument in a later part of this volume. This is the first description and illustration of the theodolitethe name being coined by Digges in this work. This device consisted of a table with an angle- sighting device mounted above it. . Another intriguing feature of this work is that Digges, in Chapter 21 of the first book, discusses the use of various optical devices and claims that: "ye may by applycation of glasses in due proportion cause any peculiare house, or roume thereof dilate and shew it selfe in as ample fourme as the whole towne firste appeared, so that ye shall descerne any trifle, or read any letter lying there open" Digges senior had obviously been experimenting with a magnifying lens, and it seems very likely that he invented the telescope about a half-century before it was unambiguously described in Holland in 1608. The first book, titled Longimetra, is a treatise on surveying using the quadrant, square and theodolite. The subsequent books, Planimetra and Stereometra, cover plane and solid geometry and their use in the calculation of area and volumeparticularly gauging." Tomash & Williams The Pantometria provides a complete course in practical geometry, from the fundamentals ("A Line is a length without breadth or thicknesse") to the most complex theorems. The work concludes with the first appearance of Digges' work on ballistics, a new addition to the present edition. "He was able, on the basis of his own and his father's experiments, to disprove many commonly held erroneous ideas in ballistics but was not able to develop a mathematical theory of his own. These appendixes constitute the first serious ballistics studies in England" (DSB). A very fine copy of this most important work. ESTC S107357. STC 6859; Cockle 16. Spaulding and Karpinski 49. DSB IV, 97 (attributing the Pantometria to Leonard Digges). Tomash & Williams D54 [This copy]. The Geometry of War 45.

  • Seller image for A geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria, divided into three bookes, longimetra, planimetra, and stereometria. Containing rules manifolde for mensuration of all lines, superficies and solides: with sundrie strange conclusions both by instrument and without, and also by glasses to set forth the true description or exact platte of an whole region for sale by SOPHIA RARE BOOKS

    First edition. "the first serious ballistic studies in England" (DSB). Second and best edition of this important Elizabethan work on practical geometry, in which "for the first time, we have indications of an instrument which we may call a reflecting telescope" (King,The History of the Telescope, p. 29). This second edition contains several appendices by Thomas Digges, not present in the first edition, which constitute "the first serious ballistic studies in England" (DSB). The book also contains the first description and illustration of the theodolite. The first edition is an extremely rare book no copy has sold at auction since the Kenney copy in 1966 (and that copy was defective). "This edition is essentially identical to the first with two significant additions by Thomas Digges: the 'Mathematicall discourse of the five Platonicall solid' and the first treatment of the science of ballistics in English. Also added to Book I is a short chapter (three leaves) on surveying in mines The early material is essentially that to be found in the works of such authors as Gemma Frisius and Peter Apian (quadrants, astrolabes with shadow scales, etc.). However, this book, and his earlier work Tectonicon, are the first descriptions of the application of these instruments written in English. All of the early instruments rely on the use of right-angle triangles in establishing a survey. Digges deals with a different type of survey instrument in a later part of this volume. This is the first description and illustration of the theodolite the name being coined by Digges in this work. This device consisted of a table with an angle-sighting device mounted above it Another intriguing feature of this work is that Digges, in Chapter 21 of the first book, discusses the use of various optical devices and claims that: "ye may by applycation of glasses in due proportion cause any peculiare house, or roume thereof dilate and shew it selfe in as ample fourme as the whole towne firste appeared, so that ye shall descerne any trifle, or read any letter lying there open." Digges senior had obviously been experimenting with a magnifying lens, and it seems very likely that he invented the telescope about a half-century before it was unambiguously described in Holland in 1608. The first book, titled 'Longimetra,' is a treatise on surveying using the quadrant, square and theodolite. The subsequent books, 'Planimetra' and 'Stereometra', cover plane and solid geometry and their use in the calculation of area and volumeparticularly gauging" (Tomash & Williams). Leonard Digges (ca. 1520-ca.1559) refers to a work on practical surveying in A Prognostication Everlasting (1556), but it remained unpublished at his death. His son Thomas (ca.1545-1595) edited the work and added substantial new material of his own (see below) and had it published in 1571. Pantometria deals with the reckoning of distances, areas and volumes, and with instrumental and computational techniques for surveying and mensuration, justified in terms of civic and military utility and of pleasure. His account of quadrants, astrolabes with shadow scales, etc, was influenced by Peter Apian and Gemma Frisius, but his are the first descriptions of the use of these instruments written in English. Digges also describes three new instrumentsthat could be combined to form what he called a 'topographicall instrument'. These were a vertical quadrant with shadow square that wasintended to measure heights; a square with inscribed quadrant and alidade, mounted on a staff; and a circular plate divided into degrees with a centrally mounted alidade, to which Digges gave the name 'theodelitus'. Leonard Digges was a close friend of John Dee, whose private library contained many texts by Roger Bacon. It was probably during visits to Dee's house that Leonard came across Bacon's references to lenses and the ability to use them to 'cause the sun, moon and stars in appearance to descend here below.' Stimulated by Bacon's work, and.

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