Johannes VVallisi, SS. Th.D. the first part of the mathematical works in which they are contained, the inaugural address of the geometry professor Saviliani in the famous Oxford Academy. Mathesis universalis, or, comprising Arithmetic as well as specious. Against Meibomius, a dialogue on the proportions of the Electic treatise.

Title Johannes VVallisi, SS. Th.D. the first part of the mathematical works in which they are contained, the inaugural address of the geometry professor Saviliani in the famous Oxford Academy. Mathesis universalis, or, comprising Arithmetic as well as specious. Against Meibomius, a dialogue on the proportions of the Electic treatise.
Author Wallis, John, 1616-1703.
Publication Date: anno 1657
Publication Place Oxford - Oxford: Printed by Leon. Lichfield Academy printers, at the expense of Tho. Robinson
Subject Meibom, Marcus, 1630-1711. De proportionibus dialogus, Mersenne, Marin, 1588-1648, Mathematics--Early works to 1800, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Chess--Early works to 1800, Logarithms--Early works to 1800
Type Book
Language fas,lat
Digital No
Manuscript No
Library: Texas Tech University Libraries
Record ID 01TTU_ALMA51456341890002611
Library Location Online access
Date anno 1657
Notes "Johannis Vallis, Saviliani Professor of Geometry, Inaugural Address" has a separate dated title page; it is unpaginated. "Johannis VVallisi, S.S. Th.D. Geometry Professoris Saviliani in the famous Academia Oxoniensis; Mathesis universalis" and "Johannis Wallisi S.S. Th.D. Geometry Professoris Saviliani, in the famous Academia Oxoniensis; Adversus Marci Meibomii, de proportionibus dialogum, tractatus elentcius" each have separate dated title page and pagination; the register is continuous. "De proportionibus, dialogi; a Marcus Meibomius inscripti; refutation" (caption title) has separate pagination and register., Text continuous despite pagination., Includes a chapter on logarithms and a passage about chess in Persian and Latin, Includes errata., Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Johannes VVallisi, SS. Th.D. the first part of the mathematical works in which they are contained, the inaugural address of the geometry professor Saviliani in the famous Oxford Academy. Mathesis universalis, or, comprising Arithmetic as well as specious. Against Meibomius, a dialogue on the proportions of the Electic treatise.

Author Wallis, John, 1616-1703.
Publication Date anno 1657
Publication Place Oxford - Oxford: Printed by Leon. Lichfield Academy printers, at the expense of Tho. Robinson
Subject Meibom, Marcus, 1630-1711. De proportionibus dialogus, Mersenne, Marin, 1588-1648, Mathematics--Early works to 1800, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Chess--Early works to 1800, Logarithms--Early works to 1800
Type Book
Language fas,lat
Digital No
Manuscript No
Library Texas Tech University Libraries
Record ID 01TTU_ALMA51456341890002611
Library Location Online access
Date anno 1657
Notes "Johannis Vallis, Saviliani Professor of Geometry, Inaugural Address" has a separate dated title page; it is unpaginated. "Johannis VVallisi, S.S. Th.D. Geometry Professoris Saviliani in the famous Academia Oxoniensis; Mathesis universalis" and "Johannis Wallisi S.S. Th.D. Geometry Professoris Saviliani, in the famous Academia Oxoniensis; Adversus Marci Meibomii, de proportionibus dialogum, tractatus elentcius" each have separate dated title page and pagination; the register is continuous. "De proportionibus, dialogi; a Marcus Meibomius inscripti; refutation" (caption title) has separate pagination and register., Text continuous despite pagination., Includes a chapter on logarithms and a passage about chess in Persian and Latin, Includes errata., Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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