Rathborne Aaron (2 results)
More imagesPublished by Printed by W. Stansby for W. Burre, London 1616
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, U.S.A.Second Story Books, ABAA
Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. First Edition. Octavo, 228 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in modern quarter black leather and black cloth. Gilt lettering on red leather spine label. Minor shelf wear. Spine slightly cocked. Toning and foxing to interior pages. Features engraved title page and engraved head pieces to denote beginning of sections…. Lacking engraved portraits of author and Prince Charles. JB Consignment. Shelved in Case 9. When it was published in 1616, Aaron Rathborn's "The Surveyor in Foure Bookes" was considered the most complete book on surveying in the English language. It presents the first complete picture of a seventeenth century surveyor's instruments and work. As one of the first books to strongly advocate the use of mathematics in survey projects, it introduces the basic principles of geometry, decimal arithmetic, and logarithmic tables as well as their applications in the field. ESTC S116149. 1387194. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
More imagesPublished by London : Printed by W : Stansby for, W : Burre 1616
- Hardcover
Seller: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, U.S.A.Sequitur Books
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Good
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Folio, 29 cm. First edition of "the first comprehensive English textbook on Survey" (Singer, History of Technology, III, p. 541). Engraved title page, [10], 157, 152-175, 172-181, 186-228 pp. Contemporary limp vellum. Creasing and soiling to vellum. Marginal soiling and tanning. Lacks portrait of Rath…borne and Prince Charles. O3 is a cancel, fifth line of verso has "58 4/5". The diagram on p 160 is believed to have inspired the configuration of the Pilgrim Land Survey of Cape Cod conducted in 1636. William Brewster carried a copy of the Surveyor with him on the Mayflower. For historians of surveying, Rathborne's Surveryor, presents the "first complete picture of a seventeenth century surveyor at work and of his instruments. The frontispiece has a structure supported by two allegorical figures of Arithmetica and Geometria surmounted by celestial and terrestrial globes. The upper vignette depicts an experienced surveyor trampling "fools and dunces underfoot." The Surveyor was one of the first books to strongly advocate the use of mathematics in survey projects. Rathborne presented the basic principles of geometry and discussed their applications in surveying. He advocated use of the recently introduced decimal arithmetic of Simon Stevin (1585) and urged the employ of the "new pocket" tables of logarithms." (Swetz, Mathematical Treasure: Rathborne's Surveyor in Four Books, 2014) Refs: STC 20748; Hind II, p. 267; Johnson 27:15; cf. Taylor, Tudor, pp. 154-5; ESTC S116149; Lowndes IV, 2052. Not in Alden.