Clavius, Christoph
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Geometria practica
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DEcimæ part{es} milleſimarum, quo pacto
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# ſumantur, {et}iamſi inſtrumentum par-
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# tium diuiſum ſit in 100. part{es} duntaxat. # 8
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Decimæ, vel centeſimæ part{es} quotcunque,
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# quo pacto ex quauis parte rectæ in par-
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# t{es} æqual{es} diuiſæ per circinum auferan-
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# tur. # 44
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Declinationem cuiuslibet paralleli in dia-
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# metro Aſtrolabii, per inſtrumentum
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# partium inuenire. # 11
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Diameter circuli, ac peripheriæ, ex ei{us}
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# area. # 201
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Diameter circuli in numeris, ex dato ar-
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# cu. # 201
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Diam{et}ri circuli ad circumferentiam pro-
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# portio accuratior, quæ. # 198
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Diameter circuli ducta in 3 {1/7}. facit nume-
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# rum maiorem circumferentia. # 191
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Diametrum circuli vera maiorem, ex da-
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# ta circumferentia indagare. # 194
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Diametrum circuli vera minorem, ex data
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# circumferentia inueſtigare. # 194
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Diameter circuli quam proportionem ha-
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# beat ad peripheriam, ſecundum Archi-
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# medem. # 185
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Diameter circuli ex data peripheria, & pe-
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# ripheriã ex data diametro accuratior. # 198
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Diametri circulorum inter ſe ſunt, vt cir-
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# cumferentiæ. # 194. & 336
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Differẽtiæ cuborũ quo pacto reperiãtur # 388
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Differentiæ quadratorum. # 387
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Differentia ſt ationum quid. # 52
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Difficult{as} in extractionib{us} radicum quæ
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# ſit, & quo pacto ſuperetur. # 283
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Dimenſion{es} quo modo ſine numerorum
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# ſupputatione fiant. # 55. 58. 61. 64
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Dimenſio altitudinis quo pacto fiat, ſinere-
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# ductione vmbræ verſæ ad rectam, quan@
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# do in vna ſtatione vmbra recta, & verſa
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# in altera ſecatur. # 110
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Dimenſion{es} diſtantiarum eodẽ modo fiunt
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# in quadrato ſtabili, ac pendulo. # 102
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Dimenſio diſtãtiæ quo modo fiat ſine redu-
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# ctione vmbrarum rectarum ad verſ{as},
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# quando in vtraque ſtatione lat{us} vm-
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# bræ rectæ ſecatur. # 104
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Dimenſio diſtantiæ quo modo fiat ſine re-
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# ductione vmbræ rectæ ad verſam, quan-
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# do in vna ſtatione vmbra recta & in al-
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# tera verſa ſecatur. # 105
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Dimenſio circuli ex Archimede. # 181
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Dioptræ portio intra quadratum ſtabile
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# quo pacto reperiatur. # 113
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Diſtantiam ab oculo vel pede menſoris ad
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# quoduis punctum in Horizonte nota-
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# tum, per vnicam ſtationem, per qua-
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# drantem metiri. # 67
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Diſtantiam accliuem montis à loco men-
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# ſoris vſque ad baſem altitudinis monti
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# impoſitæ, {et}iam non viſam, vna cum ipſa
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# altitudine
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# montis conſiſtit, prope verum efficere
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# cognitam, beneficio quadrantis. # 78
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Diſtantiam accliuem montis à loco men-
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# ſoris vſque ad baſem altitudinis monti
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# impoſitæ, {et}iam non viſam, vna cum ipſa
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# altitudine, quando menſor in aſcenſis
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# montis conſiſtit, prope verum, beneficio
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# quadrati efficere cognitam. # 132
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Diſtantiam a ſummitate turris, vel muri
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# vſque ad ſignum aliquod in Horizonte
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# poſitum, licet ad illud acceſſ{us} non pa-
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# teat, per quadratum eruere, vbicunque
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# menſor exiſtat. # 128
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Diſtantiam horizontalẽ inter turrim ali-
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# quam, & al@ud quodpiã ſignum, ex tur-
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# ri per du{as} ſtation{es} in faſtigio fact{as}, vel
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# in duab{us} feneſtris, quarum vna ad per-
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# pendiculum ſit ſub alia, quando ſpa@ium
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# inter ill{as} feneſtr{as} notum est, etiamſi
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# toti{us} turris altitudo ignota ſit. per qua-
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# drantem dimetiri. Atque hinc obiter
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# altitudinem turris patefacere. # 70
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Diſtantiã ab oculo, vel pede menſoris (vbi-
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# cun exiſtat) ad quoduis punctum in
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# aliqua altitudine, vel etiam in Horizon-
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# te notatum per quadratum exquirere,
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# per vnicam etiam ſtationem. # 123. & 126
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Diſta tiam inter duo puncta in quolibet
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# plano eleuato, ſiue illud ad Horizontem
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# ſit rectum, ſiue inclinatum per quadran-
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# tem metiri. # 67
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