The practical surveyor :
containing the most approved methods for surveying of lands and waters, by the several instruments now in use, particularly exemplified with the common and new theodolites : and also how to plot and cast up such surveys, with the manner of adorning the maps thereof : to which are added, some uses of the new theodolite, viz. in drawing the perspective appearance of buildings &c., in levelling, for the conducting of water, and in taking the dimensions of standing timber : together with the description and use of an improved sliding-rule for timber, &c., an universal dial, a measuring wheel, and the pantographer, for copying of drawings /
first published in part by John Hammond ; since enlarged by Samuel Warner ; and now revised, corrected, and greatly augmented.

APA Citation

Hammond, J., Heath, T., Platt, T., Robertson, J. (John)., Cunn, M. (Samuel)., Warner, S. (1750). The practical surveyor: containing the most approved methods for surveying of lands and waters, by the several instruments now in use, particularly exemplified with the common and new theodolites : and also how to plot and cast up such surveys, with the manner of adorning the maps thereof : to which are added, some uses of the new theodolite, viz. in drawing the perspective appearance of buildings &c., in levelling, for the conducting of water, and in taking the dimensions of standing timber : together with the description and use of an improved sliding-rule for timber, &c., an universal dial, a measuring wheel, and the pantographer, for copying of drawings. The third edition. London: Printed for T. Heath, mathematical-instrument-maker ....

MLA Citation

Warner, S, et al.. The Practical Surveyor: Containing the Most Approved Methods for Surveying of Lands And Waters, by the Several Instruments Now In Use, Particularly Exemplified With the Common And New Theodolites : And Also How to Plot And Cast Up Such Surveys, With the Manner of Adorning the Maps Thereof : to Which Are Added, Some Uses of the New Theodolite, Viz. In Drawing the Perspective Appearance of Buildings &c., In Levelling, for the Conducting of Water, And In Taking the Dimensions of Standing Timber : Together With the Description And Use of an Improved Sliding-rule for Timber, &c., an Universal Dial, a Measuring Wheel, And the Pantographer, for Copying of Drawings. The third edition. London: Printed for T. Heath, mathematical-instrument-maker ..., 1750.

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