s Wonders, manifested by bloody
raine and waters, by _I.S._
43. Chyromancy; or the Art of divining by the lines egraven in the hand
of man, by dame nature in 19. Genitures; with a Learned Discourse of the
Soul of the World; by _G. Wharton_ Esq.
44. The admired piece of Physiognomy, and Chyromancy, Metoposcopy, and
Simmetricall Proportions, and Signal moles of the Body, and
Interpretation of Dreams: to which is added the art of Memory,
illustrated with figures: by _R. Sanders_, in _Folio_.
45. The no less exquisite then admirable Work, _The atrum chemicum
Britannicum_; containing several Poetical pieces of our famous English
Philosophers, who have written the Hermitique Mysteries in their own
antient Language; faithfully collected into one Volumn, with Annotations
thereon: by the Indefatigable Industry of _Elias Ashmole_ Esq;
illustrated with Figures.
_Excellent Treatises in the Mathematicks, Geometry of Arithmetick,
Surveying, and other Arts or Mechannicks._
46. The incomparable Treatise of _Tactometria, sev. Tetagmenometria_;
or, the Geometry of Regulars, practically proposed, after a new and most
expeditious manner, (together with the Natural or Vulgar, by way of
Mensural comparison) and in the Solids, not only in respect of Magnitude
or Demension, but also of Gravity or Ponderosity, according to any
Metall assigned: together with useful experiments of Measures & Weights,
observations on Gauging, useful for those are practised in the Art
Metricald: by _T. Wibard_.
47. _Tectonicon_, shewing the exact measuring of all manner of Land,
Squares, Timber Stone, Steeples, Pillars, Globes; as also the making and
use of the Carpenters Rule &c. fit to be known by all Surveyors,
Land-meters, Joyners, Carpenters, and Masons: by _L. Digges_.
48. The unparalleld work for ease & expedition, instituted, The exact
Surveyor: or, the whole Art of Surveying of Land, shewing how to plot
all manner of Grounds, whether small Inclosures, Champain, Plain,
Wood-Lands, or Mountains, by the Plain Table; as also how to finde the
Area, or Content of any Land, to Protect, Reduce or Divide the same; as
also to take the Plot or Cart, to make a map of any Manner, whether
according to _Rathburne_, or any other Eminent Surveyors Method: a Booke
excellently useful for those that sell, purchase, or are otherwise
employed about Buildings; by _J. Eyre_.
49. _Moor's_ Arithmetick: discovering the secrets of that Art, in Number
and Species;
|