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A short treatise of magneticall bodies and motions. London : printed by Nicholas Okes, 1613
Inhalt
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [5]Titelblatt
- PDF [7]To the courteous reader.
- PDF [11]A preface magneticall.
- PDF [16]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [18]Marcus Ridleus [...].
- PDF 1 [19]Chapter I. Of bodies magneticall.
- PDF 2 [20]Chap. II. Of the magnet stone, his forme and caps.
- PDF 8 [26]Chap. III. Of iron.
- PDF 12 [30]Chap. IIII. Of the earth.
- PDF 17 [35]Chap. V. Of the two poles, and how these points are found out.
- PDF 20 [38]Chap. VI. Of the vertue of the poles.
- PDF 25 [43]Chap. VII. Of the axis.
- PDF 28 [46]Chap. VIII. Of the aequator.
- PDF 31 [49]Chap. IX. Of the meridians.
- PDF 33 [51]Chap. X. Of the paralels.
- PDF 35 [53]Chap. XI. Of the horizon.
- PDF 37 [55]Chap. XII. Of the two circles that the needle maketh about the magnet.
- PDF 43 [61]Chap. XIII. Of one circle the needle maketh round about the magnet.
- PDF 47 [65]Chap. XIIII. Of the distance and orbe of the magnets vertue.
- PDF 52 [70]Chap. XV. Of applications.
- PDF 61 [79]Chap. XVI. Of preserving the vertue of magnets.
- PDF 62 [80]Chap. XVII. Of contributing the vertue magneticall to iron or steele.
- PDF 66 [84]Chap. XVIII. Of augmenting the vertue of the magnet.
- PDF 69 [87]Chap. XIX. Of the decay and decreasing of the magnets vertue.
- PDF 72 [90]Chap. XX. Of the commutation of the vertue polar.
- PDF 74 [92]Chap. XXI. Of the discord of the two points of the adamant.
- PDF 78 [96]Chap. XXII. Of magneticall union.
- PDF 83 [101]Chap. XXIII. Of attraction magneticall.
- PDF 85 [103]Chap. XXIIII. Of the strong apprehension of magnets.
- PDF 90 [108]Chap. XXV. Of magneticall direction from the earth.
- PDF 96 [114]Chap. XXVI. Of the variation of the compasse from the true meridian.
- PDF 104 [122]Chap. XXVII. Of finding the variation of the compasse by one observation.
- PDF 106 [124]Chap. XXVIII. Of finding the variation of the compasse by the circles of the astrolabe.
- PDF 109 [127]Chap. XXIX. Of finding the variation by the analemma.
- PDF 111 [129]Chap. XXX. Of finding the variation of the compasse by an equinoctiall diall.
- PDF 115 [133]Chap. XXXI. Of finding the variation of the compasse by rings.
- PDF 117 [135]Chap. XXXII. Of finding the variation of the compasse by an horizontall dyall.
- PDF 119 [137]Chap. XXXIII. Of finding the variation in degrees and minutes by the doctrine of triangles.
- PDF 121 [139]Chap. XXXIIII. Of the application of the inclinatory-needle to the axis of the earth.
- PDF 123 [141]Chap. XXXV. Of the inclinatory ring and needle.
- PDF 126 [144]Chap. XXXVI. A diagram of the needles inclinations to the axis of the earth, and horizon in any latitude.
- PDF 132 [150]Chap. XXXVII. Another diagram of finding the angles of the inclinatory-needle in any paralell.
- PDF 136 [154]Chap. XXXVIII. Of finding by the needles inclination unto the horizon, the altitude of the pole by an instrument.
- PDF 139 [157]Chap. XXXIX. Of finding the needles inclination in every latitude by table.
- PDF 142 [160]Chap. XXXX. Of finding the angle of inclination, the magneticall meridian, and the azimuth together.
- PDF 144 [162]Chap. XXXXI. Of the variation of the inclinatory-needle.
- PDF 147 [165]Chap. XXXXII. Of finding the variation of the inclinatory-needle.
- PDF 149 [167]Chap. XXXXIII. Of finding the longitude.
- PDF 153 [171]Chap. XXXXIIII. Of the matter of the magneticall globe of the earth by the needle.
- PDF 157 [175]Faults escaped in the printing.
- PDF [176][Imprimatur.]
- PDF [181]Rückdeckel