Nicholson, Peter, 1765-1844
Nicholson, Peter
Peter Nicholson
Nicholson, Peter (Scottish architect and writer, 1765-1844)
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Works
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Algèbre [Recueil factice comprenant 7 pièces] | |
Architectural dictionary : plates | |
The carpenter and builder's complete measurerpanied with a scale | |
The carpenter and joiner's assistant : containing practical rules for making all kinds of joints, and various methods of hingeing them together; For Hanging Of AtDoors ON Straight OR Circular Plans; For fitting up Windows and Shutters to answer various Purposes, With Rules For Hanging Them: For the Construction of Floors, Partitions, Soffits, Groins, Arches for Masonny; for constructing Roofs in the best Manner from a given Quantity of Timber: For placing of Bond Timbers, with various Methods for adjusting Raking Pediments, enlarging and diminishing of Mouldings; taking Dimensions for Joinery, and for setting out Shop Fronts. With a new scheme for constructing stairs and hand-rails, and for Stairs having a Conical Well-Hole, etc. etc. To Which Are Added, Examples Of AtVarious Roofs Exectued, With The Scantlings, From Actual Measurements. With Rules for Mortices and Tenons, and for fixing Iron Straps, etc. Also Extracts from M. Belidor, M. du Hamel, M. de Buffon, etc. On the Strength Of AtTimber, with Practical Observations. Illustrated with seventy-nine plates, and copious explanations. By Peter Nicholson, Author Of At The Carpenter's New Guide, etc. | |
The carpenter's new guide being a complete book of lines for carpentry and joinery, treating fully on practical geometry, soffits, brick and plaister groins, niches of every description, sky-lights, lines for roofs and domes, with a great variety of designs for roofs, trussed girders, floors, domes, bridges, &c | |
Encyclopedia of architecture. A dictionary of the science and practice of architecture, building, carpentry, etc., from the earliest ages to the present time, forming a comprehensive work of reference for the use of architects, builders, carpenters, masons, engineers, students, professional men, and amateurs. | |
An Essay on the teeth of wheels, comprehending principles and their application in practice to millwork and other machinery... by Robertson Buchanan, .... Revised by Peter Nicholson,.... | |
The guide to railway masonry : comprising a complete treatise on the oblique arch, in three parts | |
An introduction to the method of increments, expressed by a new form of notation | |
A key to Nicholson and Rowbotham's practical system of algebra : containing the solutions at full length of all the questions in that work | |
Mechanical exercises; | |
The mechanic's companion, or, The elements and practice of carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, masonry ... | |
Miscellaneous, 1818: | |
New and improved practical builder and workman's companion | |
The new carpenters' guide : being a complete book for lines of carpentry, etc. on methods entirely new; founded on geometrical principles, Wherein the Utility of every Line will be fully exemplified by Practice. By P. Nicholson. | |
Ornamental designs for furniture and house decoration, being a series of designs in lithography, selected from the works of the best French and German ornamentalists. | |
A popular course of pure and mixed mathematics ... 1835. | |
The Practical builder's perpetual price-book : elucidating the principles of correctly ascertaining the average value of the different artificer's works usually employed in building : with the customs of measuring and valueing in the various parts of the United Kingdom, &c. &c. &c. | |
The practical cabinet-maker, upholsterer, and complete decorator. | |
A practical system of algebra : designed for the use of schools and private students | |
Practical treatise on mensuration | |
The principles of architecture, containing the fundamental rules of the art, in geometry, arithmetic, and mensuration, with the application of these rules to practice. | |
The rudiments of algebra: | |
The rudiments of practical perspective, in which the representation of objects is described by two easy methods, one depending on the plan of the object, the other on its dimensions and position ... | |
The student's instructor in drawing and working the five orders of architecture. |