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  2. Mathematical instrument - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Set of Mathematical Instruments is a set of instruments used by generations of school children in the United Kingdom and around the world in mathematics and geometry lessons. It includes two set squares, a 180° protractor, a 15 cm ruler, a metal compass, a metal divider, a 9 cm pencil, a pencil sharpener, an eraser and a 10mm stencil.

  3. The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments

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    The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments (French: Traité de la construction et des principaux usages des instrumens de mathématique) is a book by Nicholas Bion, first published in 1709. [1] It was translated into English in 1723 by Edmund Stone. [2] The book describes ways to construct mathematical instruments.

  4. Thomas Wright (mathematical instrument maker) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wright (1693-1767) was a British mathematical instrument maker working in London in the early 18th century. He was appointed "Mathematical Instrument Maker" to the Prince of Wales from 1718 (later King George II on this succession to the throne in 1727).

  5. Jesse Ramsden - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Ramsden FRS FRSE (6 October 1735 – 5 November 1800) was a British mathematician, astronomical and scientific instrument maker. His reputation was built on the engraving and design of dividing engines which allowed high accuracy measurements of angles and lengths in instruments.

  6. William Spencer (navigational instrument maker) - Wikipedia

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    William Spencer (c. 1751 – c. 1816) was an English mathematical instrument maker of the 18th and 19th centuries. Spencer entered into a partnership with Samuel Browning to form the company of Spencer & Browning after he apprenticed with instrument maker Richard Rust.

  7. Leslie Leland Locke - Wikipedia

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    He wrote extensively on such instruments. Moreover, he graded and collected the paper-and-pencil standardized tests then relatively new in mathematics education. Many of these materials survive at the Smithsonian, offering a window into both the history of mathematics and the history of pedagogy at that time and place." [17]

  8. History of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The history of mathematics deals with the origin of discoveries in mathematics and the mathematical methods and notation of the past.Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge, written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales.

  9. Philippe Danfrie - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Danfrie the elder (about 1532 – 1606) was a designer and maker of mathematical instruments in metal and paper, as well as a type-cutter, engraver, minter of coins and medals, publisher and author. Much is known about Danfrie's life and activities. [1] He is probably best known as designer of the surveying instrument known as the ...