1534 Apian Instrumentum 1ed Astronomy Mathematics Alchemy Durer ART Trigonometry
Peter Apian was a 16th-century humanist who is remembered for his studies in astronomy and mathematics. One of his best known works was his 1534 mathematics treatise ‘Instrumentum Primi Mobilis’. This book was Apian’s studies in trigonometry, and, according to Tomash & Williams,
“Apian published a table of sines that, for the first time, was based on a circle with a radius of a power of ten, in this case one hundred thousand. The values of the functions were thus decimal and were easily adapted to any situation in which the defining circle was a decimal power.”
This 1534 first edition is exceedingly rare and valuable. It contains the expected sine charts as well as numerous woodcut illustrations depicting protractor and arc readings. Note that this incredible work includes the original title page, which features a woodcut after Albrecht Durer.
1534 1ed Apian Instrumentum Astronomy Mathematics Alchemy Durer ART Trigonometry
Peter Apian was a 16th-century humanist who is remembered for his studies in astronomy and mathematics. One of his best known works was his 1534 mathematics treatise ‘Instrumentum Primi Mobilis’. This book was Apian’s studies in trigonometry, and, according to Tomash & Williams,
“Apian published a table of sines that, for the first time, was based on a circle with a radius of a power of ten, in this case one hundred thousand. The values of the functions were thus decimal and were easily adapted to any situation in which the defining circle was a decimal power.”
This 1534 first edition is exceedingly rare and valuable. It contains the expected sine charts as well as numerous woodcut illustrations depicting protractor and arc readings. Note that this incredible work includes the original title page, which features a woodcut after Albrecht Durer.
Item number: #19895
Price: $2950
APIANUS, Peter
Instrumentum primi mobilis : nunc primum et inventum et in lucem editum : ad cuius declarationem & intellectu pronunciata centu hic proponuntur … : accedunt ijs Gebri filii Affla hispalensis astronomi
Norimbergae : Apud Io. Petreium, 1534. First edition.
Details:
- Collation:
- Unpaginated (40 leaves)
- References: Tomash & Williams A84
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~12in X 7.75in (30.5cm x 20cm)
- Exceedingly rare and desirable
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19895
Categories
Mathematics & Physics
Medicine & Science
Authors
APIANUS, Peter
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent