“Golden Gem for Geometricians: A sure safety for Saylers, and an auncient Antiquary for Astronomers and Astrologians”

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A Mirror for Mathematiques:

A Golden Gem for Geometricians: A sure safety for Saylers, and an auncient Antiquary for Astronomers and Astrologians. Contayning also an order howe to make an Astronomicall instrument, called the Astrolab, with the use thereof. Also a playne and most easie introduction for erection of a figure for the 12. houses of the heavens. A work most profitable for all such as are students in Astronomie, & Geometrie, and generally most necessarie for all learners in the Mathematicall artes. The contents of which booke you shall find in the next page.

TANNER, Robert
London
by J[ohn]. C[harlewood]. and are to be sold, by Richard Watkins,
1587
Small quarto (192 by 137mm), 56 leaves, title within typographic border, 16 woodcut figures in the text, woodcut headpieces and initials, ink inscription at head of sig. B1 (the first page of text) recording the gift of the book from John Galloway to Peter Smart on 9 Sept 1666; manuscript arithmetical workings in the margins of sigs. I3v – I4r, apparently in the same hand; marginal note in an earlier hand on sig. L1v, board edges a little rubbed, minor paper repairs to a few outer corners (sigs. A1–3, B1, B4) not affecting text, title page a little dusty, a little marginal soiling elsewhere, but an excellent copy, generally clean, well-margined, and unwashed, early nineteenth-century sprinkled calf by W. Pratt, spine richly gilt in compartments, twin black morocco lettering pieces, sides ruled in gilt with a French fillet, gilt fleurons at inside corners, gilt inner dentelles, marbled endpapers, old red edges. First and only edition, variant imprint (another imprint of the same year has "solde by Richarde Watkins").
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First and only edition, variant imprint (another imprint of the same year has "solde by Richarde Watkins").

The book includes "A particular description of some parte of America, as by travaile is found out", with a description of the characteristics of the natives, emphasizing that they are in possession of gold yet do not value it highly. Published on the eve of the Spanish armada in 1588, the book is dedicated to Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord Admiral...

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bibliography:

Adams & Waters, English Maritime Books, 3519; STC 23674.5; Taylor, Mathematical Practitioners, 67 (without details); Waters, Art of Navigation, pp. 166–7.

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