Mathematical magick: or, The wonders that may be performed by mechanichal [sic] geometry. In two books. Concerning mechanical powers. motions. Being one of the most easie, pleasant, useful (and yet most neglected) part of mathematicks. Not before treated of in this language. By J. Wilkins, late Ld Bp of Chester
Print Book, English, 1680
printed for Edw. Gellibrand at the Golden Ball in St. Pauls Church-yard, London, 1680