| 1826 - 488 páginas
...of a person who is but little acquainted with the art of drawing; and the information given by such drawings is much more definite and precise than that...and better fitted to direct a workman in execution. ESSAYS ON MATHEMATICS. By the late Mr. JOHN CROSS, Teacher of Mathematics, Glasgow. No. II. IN every... | |
| Robert Brunton - 1830 - 260 páginas
...a person who is but little acquainted with the art of drawing ; 'and the information given by such drawings is much more definite and precise than that...and better fitted to direct a workman in execution.* * The author has transcribed this interesting paper from the first volume of the Transactions of the... | |
| Thomas Sopwith - 1834 - 390 páginas
...accounts ; it is much easier antl simpler in its principles ; it ia also incomparably more easy .ui.l accurate in Its application. The information given by isometrical drawings is much more ilelinitc and precise than that obtained by the usual mcthiKls, and better tilted to direct a workman... | |
| Thomas Sopwith - 1838 - 336 páginas
...incomparably more easy and accurate in its appli. cation. The information given by isometrical drawings ia much more definite and precise than that obtained by the usual methods, and better fitted to uirect a workman in execution." PROFESSOR FARISH. " Isometrica' views of buildings ought to be in universal... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1863 - 482 páginas
...of a person who is but little acquainted with the art of drawing ; and the information given by such drawings is much more definite and precise than that...and better fitted to direct a workman in execution.* • The author has transcribed this interesting paper from the first volume of the Transactions of... | |
| Edward Stevens - 1995 - 238 páginas
..."person who is but little acquainted with the art of drawing" and that the "information given by such drawings is much more definite and precise than that...and better fitted to direct a workman in execution." It was, in short, ideal for workmen, students, and teachers alike." 1 In fact, as will be seen, instructors... | |
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