Dunn, Samuel, An introduction to the theory and use of the pantographer, as made and improved by Thomas Newman, (successor to Mess. Heath and Wing,) mathematical instrument maker in Exeter change : shewing the nature of construction, and the manner of using it in copying drawings of figures, ornaments, plans, maps, charts, &c.

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Author: Dunn, Samuel
Title: An introduction to the theory and use of the pantographer, as made and improved by Thomas Newman, (successor to Mess. Heath and Wing,) mathematical instrument maker in Exeter change : shewing the nature of construction, and the manner of using it in copying drawings of figures, ornaments, plans, maps, charts, &c.
Number of Pages: 1 Taf., 16 S., 7 Taf., 16 S. : Ill.
Call number: Rara D923i
Holding library: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Library

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Document ID: MPIWG:98BB93ZA
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