Cursus mathematicus: or, a compleat course of the mathematicks... Now done into English, with additions and corrections by several hands. [Volumes 4 & 5: by J.T. Desaguliers]
- 205 engraved plates. [6], x, 288; [24], 92, 156, [284]; [16], 215, [1 (blank)], [14], 204, [8]; [30], 185, [7], 72, [8]; [16], 1
- London , 1712
London, 1712. First edition in English. 205 engraved plates. [6], x, 288; [24], 92, 156, [284]; [16], 215, [1 (blank)], [14], 204, [8]; [30], 185, [7], 72, [8]; [16], 166, [18], 131, [11]pp., half-title in volume 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half vellum from scraps, with marbled paper panels on boards. Bookplate of George Craster. First edition in English. 205 engraved plates. [6], x, 288; [24], 92, 156, [284]; [16], 215, [1 (blank)], [14], 204, [8]; [30], 185, [7], 72, [8]; [16], 166, [18], 131, [11]pp., half-title in volume 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Ozanam's Cours de mathematiques, first published in 1693, contains sections on algebra and Euclid's Elements, arithmetic, trigonometry, geometry, fortification, mechanics, perspective, geography and dialling.
John Theophilus Desaguliers, whose name is mentioned on the title-pages of volumes 4 and 5, published his translation of Ozanam's treatise on fortification separately in 1711 (the treatise here forms the second part of volume 3, with its original title-page).
In a curious vernacular binding in half vellum and marbled sides, visibly pieced together from smaller fragments of skin.
John Theophilus Desaguliers, whose name is mentioned on the title-pages of volumes 4 and 5, published his translation of Ozanam's treatise on fortification separately in 1711 (the treatise here forms the second part of volume 3, with its original title-page).
In a curious vernacular binding in half vellum and marbled sides, visibly pieced together from smaller fragments of skin.