1522. Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments 1972 M. Bion Reprint. Translated from the original French. Originally published in 1758. Reprinted in 1972. Only 500 copies were printed. The dust cover has water damage on the edges and is stuck to the book.

This 1972 reprint of “The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments” by M. Bion offers a comprehensive guide to the design and application of historical scientific instruments. Originally published in 1709, the book has been translated and updated to serve as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of mathematical instruments. It features detailed descriptions and illustrations of devices such as astrolabes, quadrants, and sextants, highlighting their significance in fields like navigation, astronomy, and surveying. Ideal for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of scientific instrumentation, this volume provides deep insights into the craftsmanship and utility of these tools. The reprint ensures that the rich legacy of these instruments is preserved for contemporary study and appreciation.