86 NOTES.
In the spherical trigonometry the notation used in the original is either of the form 34 gr 24′ 49″ or 34: 24′ : 49″, but in the translation the form of notation used is always 34° 24′ 49″.
References to delay in publishing the Constructio,
and to a new kind of Logarithms to Base to.
The various passages from Napier’s works bearing on these points are given below.
The first two are referred to by Robert Napier in the first page of the Preface, line 5. They appeared in the Descriptio, published in 1614,—the first, entitled Admonitio, on p. 7 (Bk. I. chap. ii.), and the second, with the title Conclusio, on the 57th or last page of the work (Bk. II. chap. vi.)
The third passage, entitled Admonitio, is printed on the back of the last page of the Table of Logarithms published along with the Descriptio, but is omitted in many copies.
The fourth was inserted by Napier at p. 19 (Bk. I. chap. iv.) of Wright’s translation, published in 1616.
The last is the passage referred to in the second page of the Preface, line 18. It is the opening paragraph in the Dedication of ‘Rabdologize’ to Sir Alexander Seton.
I. From DESCRIPTIO, Book 1. Chapter II.
Note.
silence.