A boke named Tectonicon briefely shewynge the exacte measurynge, and speady reckenynge all maner lande, squared tymber, stone, steaples, pyllers, globes. [et]c. Further, declaringe the perfecte makinge and large vse of the carpenters ruler, conteyninge a quadrant geometricall: comprehendinge also the rare vse of the squire. And in thende a lyttle treatise adioyned, openinge the composicion and appliancie of an instrument called the profitable staffe. With other thinges pleasaunt and necessary, most conducible for surueyers, landemeaters, ioyners, carpenters, and masons. Published by Leonarde Digges gentleman, in the yere of our Lorde. 1556.

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A boke named Tectonicon briefely shewynge the exacte measurynge, and speady reckenynge all maner lande, squared tymber, stone, steaples, pyllers, globes. [et]c. Further, declaringe the perfecte makinge and large vse of the carpenters ruler, conteyninge a quadrant geometricall: comprehendinge also the rare vse of the squire. And in thende a lyttle treatise adioyned, openinge the composicion and appliancie of an instrument called the profitable staffe. With other thinges pleasaunt and necessary, most conducible for surueyers, landemeaters, ioyners, carpenters, and masons. Published by Leonarde Digges gentleman, in the yere of our Lorde. 1556.
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Digges, Leonard, d. 1571?
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Imprynted at London :: By Thomas Gemini, dwellynge within the Blacke Friers: who is there ready exactly to make all the instrumentes apperteynynge to this booke,
Anno. 1562.
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"A boke named Tectonicon briefely shewynge the exacte measurynge, and speady reckenynge all maner lande, squared tymber, stone, steaples, pyllers, globes. [et]c. Further, declaringe the perfecte makinge and large vse of the carpenters ruler, conteyninge a quadrant geometricall: comprehendinge also the rare vse of the squire. And in thende a lyttle treatise adioyned, openinge the composicion and appliancie of an instrument called the profitable staffe. With other thinges pleasaunt and necessary, most conducible for surueyers, landemeaters, ioyners, carpenters, and masons. Published by Leonarde Digges gentleman, in the yere of our Lorde. 1556." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20450.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2025.

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Howe Tables, Bordes, Glasse, or any such like are mea∣sured, accordinge to theyr length and breadth onely to the foote square. THE XI. CHAPTER. (Book 11)

THis thing is performed by ye helpe of a large ta∣ble folowing, diuided in sixe smal tables, and as many margines The fyrst and left marigne be ginneth at .¼. whiche is one quarter of an ynch, and extendeth to .6. Inches, as ye may playnely perceyue yf ye runne downe by that margyne. This hath his Table on the ryghte syde adioy∣ninge vnto him. The other taketh his begyn∣ninge at .6. ynches .¼. and endeth at .12. hauyng his proper table also. The thyrde, from .12 ¼ to .18. And so from .18 ¼. to .24. From .24 ¼. to .30 The laste margine is from .30. 1/4 to .36, and there endeth.

Of this that is sayd, you may gather that euery margine hath his Table on his ryght syde. Also you muste knowe that in the top and beneth I haue put (as in the table of Tymber measure) these words, fote, ynche, and partes, to sygnify fete, ynches, and partes of an ynch. Whensoeuer ye lyste to measure, Borde, Glasse, or any other suche, with the breadth of it enter this Table: and seeke that breadth in his proper margine. There ye shall fynde in right order how many fete, ynches, or partes, of an Inche belonge to a foote square. So often as the measure is in your stuffe, iust as many fete haue ye in that borde or suche lyke. If the breadth excede this Table: than diuide ye breadth in partes and worke as is and shall be declared. So the ingenious applyeth this Table for all maner breadthes moste exactly.

Ensample.

SƲypose I haue a pane of Glasse, or a borde, whose breadthe were 22. ynches .¼. the length .16. fote. In the fourth margin I finde this breadthe .22. and .¼. And euen with it in the Table rightward I se .6. ynches .⅓. So much of my ruler (wanting some small quantity) ma∣keth a foote. Nowe, because in the lengthe of my borde (whiche is 16. foote) that measure is founde .29. tymes, and .⅔. partes. I concluded .29. foote ther to be, & two thyrde partes of a foote square, accordinge to

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 Fo Yu Fo Yu Yu Par Yu Par Yu Par Yu Par
1/448 6 1/4111 ½512 1/411 ¾18 1/47 7/824 1/45 15/1630 1/44 ¾
½24 6 ½110 1/712 ½11 ½18 ½7 4/524 ½5 7/830 ½4 5/7
¾16 6 ¾19 ⅓12 ¾11 2/718 ¾7 2/324 ¾5 4/530 ¾4 2/3
112 718 4/71311 1/16197 4/7255 ¾314 5/8
1 1/497 1/57 1/417 7/813 1/410 7/819 1/47 ½25 1/45 2/331 1/44 5/8
1 ½8 7 ½17 1/513 ½10 2/319 ½7 3/825 ½5 5/831 ½4 4/7
1 ¾610 2/77 ¾16 4/713 ¾10 ½19 ¾7 2/725 ¾5 5/831 ¾4 ½
26 8161410 2/7207 1/5265 ½324 ½
2 1/4548 1/415 3/714 1/410 3/3220 1/47 1/826 1/45 ½32 1/44 ½
2 ½49 3/58 ½14 15/1614 ½9 7/820 ½7 1/3226 ½5 3/732 ½4 3/7
2 ¾44 3/88 ¾14 3/14 ¾9 ¾20 ¾6 15/1626 ¾5 3/832 ¾4 3/8
34 914159 4/821.6 /7275 ⅓334 ⅓
3 1/438 ⅓9 1/413 4/715 1/49 3/721 1/46 4/527 1/45 2/733 1/44 ⅓
3 ½35 1/89 ½13 1/715 ½9 2/721 ½6 5/727 ½5 2/933 ½4 2/7
3 ¾32 2/59 ¾12 ¾15 ¾9 1/821 3/56 5/827 ¾5 1/533 ¾4 1/4
43 1012 2/5169226 ½285 1/8344 11/4
4 1/429 7/810 1/412 ½116 1/48 6/722 1/46 ½28 1/45 3/3234 1/44 3/16
4 ½2810 ½11 ¾16 ½8 ¾22 ½6 3/828 ½5 1/1634 ½4 1/6
4 ¾26 ⅓10 ¾11 3/816 ¾8 5/822 ¾6 1/28 ¾5:34 ¾4 1/8
524 4/51111 1/11178 ½236 1/4295354 1/8
5 1/423 3/711 1/14/517 1/48 ⅓23 1/46 1/529 1/44 7/835 1/44 3/32
5 ½22 1/511 ½1½17 ½8 1/523 ½6 1/829 ½4 7/835 ½4 1/16
5 ¾21 ½311 ¾12/717 ¾8 3/3223 ¾6 1/1629 ¾4 5/635 ¾4 1/32
62 121 188246304 4/5364
 Fo Yu Fo Yu Yu Pa Yu Pa Yu Par Yu Par

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that length and breadth. I sayde (wantinge some small quantitie) be∣cause of the poynte ioyned to this fraction ⅔. whiche is put to diminish that fraction some little thinge, as is declared playnely in the other tables before put forthe.

HE that desyreth to measure Chamber floores, Pauimentes, or such lyke: let him onely multiply the Breadth with ye lengthe: so the producte sheweth the contente.

Ensample.

IF there were a Pauement. 100. foote long, and in Breadthe. 50. I must nedes conclude (by multiplicaciō of that lēgth in the breadth) there to be conteyned. 5000. foote.

Or thus without Arithmetike when the breadthe exceadeth the Table.

DIuide the breadthe in partes (as is opened in the declaration of the Table of accompt) and worke as I haue before instruc∣ted. So for Pauementes all maner wayes it serueth youre turne. Of this matter to put for the tables, were superfluous tediousnes and follye. The ingenious with these fewe, will be satisfyed.

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