MATHEMATICS BY HERBERT T. WADE. A mediaeval astronomer using an astrolabe. Quadrant of Tyrolean workmanship dating from about 1600. Using the quadrant to measure the altitude.of Astrolabes made by Bernardinus Sabeus of Padua (Italy) between 1450 and 1525. ment. Made by Wiskemann of Early surveying instruments. manship dating from the 16th century. Peking. century and Japanese surveying textbook. sets of weights. A MUSEUM TO ILLUSTRATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS., scientific american, -1909-07-03
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