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Brook Taylor

Brook Taylor

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10 featured booksBrook Taylor

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OL4265171A

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  • Display name

    Brook Taylor

  • Personal name

    Brook Taylor

  • Source identifier

    OL4265171A

Featured books

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  • New principles of linear perspective

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work
  • Contemplatio philosophica

    Representative edition published 1793

    Open Work
  • Nouveaux principes de la perspective linéaire

    Representative edition published 1757

    Open Work
  • Nuovi principj della prospettiva lineare

    Representative edition published 1782

    Open Work
  • A compleat treatise on perspective, in theory and practice, on the principles of Dr. Brook Taylor

    Representative edition published 1775

    Open Work
  • Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy

    Representative edition published 1765

    Open Work
  • Nouveaux principes de la perspective linéaire

    Representative edition published 1759

    Open Work
  • New principles of linear perspective, or The art of designing on a plane, the representations of all sorts of objects, in a more general and simple method than has been hitherto done

    Representative edition published 1749

    Open Work
  • Methodus incrementorum directa & inversa

    Representative edition published 1717

    Open Work
  • Linear perspective, or, A new method of representing justly all manner of objects as they appear to the eye in all situations

    Representative edition published 1715

    Open Work