Neu-er ffnete Mathematische Werck-schule, Oder Gr ndliche Anweisung offers a comprehensive guide to mathematical instruments, detailing their use, manufacture, testing, and maintenance. Written in German, this historical text provides valuable insights into the mathematical practices and technological expertise of the 18th century.
Authored by Nicolas Bion and Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr, the book serves as a practical manual for artisans, scholars, and anyone interested in the intricacies of mathematical tools. With meticulous instructions and detailed explanations, it illuminates the methods employed in creating and utilizing these instruments, reflecting a deep understanding of both theoretical mathematics and applied technology. This work stands as a testament to the era's dedication to precision and innovation, making it an invaluable resource for historians of science and mathematics.
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