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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. William Simms (instrument maker) - Wikipedia

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    Simms' work formed the basis of the treatise on mathematical instruments written by his younger brother Frederick Walter Simms, who went on to become an important writer on civil engineering. His reputation was enhanced by the improvements he made to graduating instruments and his self-acting circular dividing engine reduced the work involved ...

  5. Joseph Moxon - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Moxon (8 August 1627 – February 1691), [1] hydrographer to Charles II, was an English printer specialising in mathematical books and maps, a maker of globes and mathematical instruments, and mathematical lexicographer. He produced the first English-language dictionary devoted to mathematics, the first detailed instructional manual for ...

  6. Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments

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    A selection of instruments and artifacts from the collection comprise the exhibition Time, Life, & Matter: Science in Cambridge.This permanent display can be found in the Putnam Gallery on the first floor of the Harvard Science Center, which is free and open to the public during regularly scheduled hours, Sunday through Friday.

  7. Benjamin Donn - Wikipedia

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    [1] and produced mathematical instruments, a list of which is in Mathematical Tables, 1789. Eighteenth-century map of the city and region around Bristol, England. His works are: ‘A New Introduction to the Mathematics; being Essays on Vulgar and Decimal Arithmetic,’ 1758, 2nd edit., called ‘Mathematical Essays, or a New Introduction,’ &c ...

  8. Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon - Wikipedia

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    The Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon (German: [mateˈmaːtɪʃ fyziˈkaːlɪʃɐ zaˈloːn], Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments) in Dresden, Germany, is a museum of historic clocks and scientific instruments. Its holdings include terrestrial and celestial globes, astronomical, optical and geodetic devices dating back to the ...

  9. Category:Mathematical tools - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Oxford Set of Mathematical Instruments; P ...