@article{493428, note = {Based upon William Leybourn's 'The art of dialling'.}, author = {Wilson, Henry, and Leybourn, William,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/493428}, title = {Leybourn's dialling improv'd or, the whole art perform'd, I. Geometrically: By Scale and Composses, by projecting the Sphere upon the Plain, whereby the Reasons of the Operations are demonstrated. II. Arithmetically: By Sines and Tangents. Also, How to describe all necessary Furniture for Sun-Dials, as the Sun's Place and Declination; with the Babylonish, Italick, and Jewish Hours, and the Point of the Compass the Sun is upon at any Time of the Day; and to make Dials to give the Time of the Day at any Place proposed, in any Part of the World. With Reflective Dialling: Shewing how to make a Dial that shall give the true Hour of the Day, where the Sun cannot shine. To which is now added, instrumental dialling: by the lines of hours, and Inclination upon the Scales, and likewise mechanick dialling, whereby any Person may, without Mathematicks, make a Dial upon any Plain; with the Manner of ordering Oyl and Colours for Painting Sun-Dials. Concluding with tables ready calculated for all latitudes and declinations, for the more expeditious drawing the hour-lines upon any plain. By Henry Wilson. The third edition, corrected and improv'd by Charles Leadbetter. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed by H. Parker, for A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lion in Pater-Noster-Row,}, recid = {493428}, pages = {xi,[1],276p.,12 plates ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1728}, }