Plane Table

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Name used since the eighteenth century, deriving from the inventor's pseudonym.

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Inventor

Giovanni Richter detto Praetorius


Historic Period

ca. 1590


Description

Invented by Giovanni Richter, known as Praetorius, the plane table, or "Praetorian table " (named for its inventor) represents an evolution of the board. In addition to the supporting stand and the vane with sights – accessories probably used already with its medieval prototype – the plane table is also fitted with a compass and a shadow square. It was used mainly for surveying and compiling corographic charts. The convenience of being able to plot the position angles of the sighted locations directly onto a sheet of paper and thus obtain an instant planimetric representation of the surface to be surveyed – a feature of more recent instruments as well, such as the holometer, the drum and the archimeter – ensured the widespread success of the plane table in the following centuries.


Bibliographical Resources

Noferi, Cosimo. Operationes tabulae per dioptram veteris instrumentum una cum demonstrationibus (ca. 1640). Firenze, Biblioteca nazionale centrale, Gal. 119.
Ceneri, Angelo Maria. L'uso dello strumento geometrico detto la tavoletta pretoriana proposto e ampliato: opera postuma del sig. Angelo Maria Ceneri... in cui s'insegna il modo di misurare con questo strumento linee, angoli e piani e di più la maniera di renderlo idoneo e di usarlo nelle misure dell'altimetria: aggiuntavi la Pratica del parallelogrammo trigonometrico per rilevare le quantità superficiali delle figure rettilinee colle dimostrazioni geometriche sopra delle quali è fondata questa operazione e quella del parallelogrammo del padre Cristoforo Scheiner per disegnare e trasportare le mappe in qualunque data proporzione. In Bologna, nella Stamperìa di Lelio dalla Volpe, 1728.


Existing Instruments

Florence, Museo Galileo. Institute and Museum of the History of Science, inv. 3603.


Links (External)

http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/museum/esim.asp?c=100400


Images


Author of the entry: Filippo Camerota

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