The faithful surveyor teaching how to measure all manner of ground exactly, by the chain onely: also, thereby to take distances of a mile space, and the situation of any building. Shewing likewise the making and use of a new instrument, called a pandoron; which supplies the use of the plain-table, theodelite, quadrant, quadrat, circumferentor, and any other observing instrument. As also divers secrets for conveying and clensing of water, flowing and draining of grounds, quenching houses on fire, &c. With an appendix unfolding errours in board and timber-measure: with directions for making a carpenters rule. By George Atwell late teacher of the mathematicks in Cambridge.
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Atwell, G. (1665). The faithful surveyor: teaching how to measure all manner of ground exactly, by the chain onely: also, thereby to take distances of a mile space, and the situation of any building. Shewing likewise the making and use of a new instrument, called a pandoron; which supplies the use of the plain-table, theodelite, quadrant, quadrat, circumferentor, and any other observing instrument. As also divers secrets for conveying and clensing of water, flowing and draining of grounds, quenching houses on fire, &c. With an appendix unfolding errours in board and timber-measure: with directions for making a carpenters rule. By George Atwell late teacher of the mathematicks in Cambridge . sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Atwell, George. 1665. The Faithful Surveyor: Teaching How to Measure All Manner of Ground Exactly, By the Chain Onely: Also, Thereby to Take Distances of a Mile Space, and the Situation of Any Building. Shewing Likewise the Making and Use of a New Instrument, Called a Pandoron; Which Supplies the Use of the Plain-table, Theodelite, Quadrant, Quadrat, Circumferentor, and Any Other Observing Instrument. As Also Divers Secrets for Conveying and Clensing of Water, Flowing and Draining of Grounds, Quenching Houses On Fire, &c. With an Appendix Unfolding Errours in Board and Timber-measure: With Directions for Making a Carpenters Rule. By George Atwell Late Teacher of the Mathematicks in Cambridge. London: sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Atwell, George. The Faithful Surveyor: Teaching How to Measure All Manner of Ground Exactly, By the Chain Onely: Also, Thereby to Take Distances of a Mile Space, and the Situation of Any Building. Shewing Likewise the Making and Use of a New Instrument, Called a Pandoron; Which Supplies the Use of the Plain-table, Theodelite, Quadrant, Quadrat, Circumferentor, and Any Other Observing Instrument. As Also Divers Secrets for Conveying and Clensing of Water, Flowing and Draining of Grounds, Quenching Houses On Fire, &c. With an Appendix Unfolding Errours in Board and Timber-measure: With Directions for Making a Carpenters Rule. By George Atwell Late Teacher of the Mathematicks in Cambridge London: sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain, 1665.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Atwell, G. (1665). The faithful surveyor: teaching how to measure all manner of ground exactly, by the chain onely: also, thereby to take distances of a mile space, and the situation of any building. shewing likewise the making and use of a new instrument, called a pandoron; which supplies the use of the plain-table, theodelite, quadrant, quadrat, circumferentor, and any other observing instrument. as also divers secrets for conveying and clensing of water, flowing and draining of grounds, quenching houses on fire, &c. with an appendix unfolding errours in board and timber-measure: with directions for making a carpenters rule. by george atwell late teacher of the mathematicks in cambridge. London: sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Atwell, George. The Faithful Surveyor: Teaching How to Measure All Manner of Ground Exactly, By the Chain Onely: Also, Thereby to Take Distances of a Mile Space, and the Situation of Any Building. Shewing Likewise the Making and Use of a New Instrument, Called a Pandoron; Which Supplies the Use of the Plain-table, Theodelite, Quadrant, Quadrat, Circumferentor, and Any Other Observing Instrument. As Also Divers Secrets for Conveying and Clensing of Water, Flowing and Draining of Grounds, Quenching Houses On Fire, &c. With an Appendix Unfolding Errours in Board and Timber-measure: With Directions for Making a Carpenters Rule. By George Atwell Late Teacher of the Mathematicks in Cambridge sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain, 1665.