Barrois' Compasses

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Barrois, Francois. ''La fabricque et quelques traits plus sommaires de la practique du compas Barrois, le plus facile, le plus prompt et le moindreen frais de tous les instrumens qui ont presentement bruit a l'usage de geometrie''. A Paris, chez Iacques Le Roy, 1598.  
Barrois, Francois. ''La fabricque et quelques traits plus sommaires de la practique du compas Barrois, le plus facile, le plus prompt et le moindreen frais de tous les instrumens qui ont presentement bruit a l'usage de geometrie''. A Paris, chez Iacques Le Roy, 1598.  
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Current revision as of 12:50, 8 July 2010

Name coined by the inventor ("compas Barrois").

Contents

Inventor

François Barrois


Historic Period

1598


Description

Instrument composed of two intersecting graduated diopters that take the shape of double proportional compasses or a double folding square. On one leg slides a cursor to which is hinged a graduated perpendicular vane with sights. The instrument served to measure the internal and external angles of a building, construct regular polygons, measure heights and distances, and conduct surveying work.


Bibliographical Resources

Barrois, Francois. La fabricque et quelques traits plus sommaires de la practique du compas Barrois, le plus facile, le plus prompt et le moindreen frais de tous les instrumens qui ont presentement bruit a l'usage de geometrie. A Paris, chez Iacques Le Roy, 1598.


Existing Instruments

Florence, Museo Galileo. Institute and Museum of the History of Science, Inv. 656



Author of the entry: Filippo Camerota

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