"The Young Ladies and Gentlemen's Auxiliary in Taking Heights and Distances" is a guide to using mathematical instruments for practical geometry and measurement. Specifically focused on the use of a small pocket case of mathematical instruments, this book provides instruction in the art of surveying and determining heights and distances. Written in a clear and accessible style, it serves as an educational resource for young learners interested in applying mathematical principles to real-world problems. This book offers a unique glimpse into the history of mathematical education and practical applications of geometry.
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