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==Works== [[File:Mercator, Nicolaus β Institutionum astronomicarum libri, 1685 β BEIC 1397087.jpg|thumb|''Institutionum astronomicarum libri'', 1685]] * 1676: ''Institutionum astronomicarum'', London (1685, Padua) * {{Cite book|title=Institutionum astronomicarum libri duo|volume=|publisher=Tipografia del Seminario|location=Pavia|year=1685|language=la|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1397087}} * Kinkhuysen (1661) ''Algebra ofte Stelkonst'', translated by N. Mercator, appears 1968 in ''Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton'' II: 295β364 with Newton commentary 364β446. * 1664: ''Hypothesis astronomica nova'', London * 1666: "Certain problems touching some points of navigation", [[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]] 1: 215β18 * 1668: [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009310290?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=logarithmotechnia&ft=ft Logarithmo-technia] from [[HathiTrust]] or [https://archive.org/details/ita-bnc-mag-00000857-001 Logarithmtechnia] from [[Internet Archive]] * Wallis (1668) Review of ''Logarithmotechnia'', ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'' 3: 753β9, followed by "Some further Illustration" by N. Mercator, pp 759β64. * 1670: "Some considerations β¦ method of Cassini", ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'' 5: 1168β75.
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