Joseph Moxon

Joseph Moxon was an English printer, hydrographer, and maker of mathematical instruments. He is known for his works on printing and typography, as well as for publishing the first English-language book on printing, 'Mechanick Exercises'. Moxon was also a Fellow of the Royal Society and contributed to the dissemination of scientific knowledge in the 17th century.

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  1. 1. Mechanic Exercises

    or, The Doctrine of Handy-Works

    This classic 17th-century work serves as a comprehensive guide to the trades and crafts of the time, offering detailed insights into various mechanical arts. It covers a wide range of topics, from carpentry and blacksmithing to printing and bookbinding, providing practical instructions and illustrations to aid craftsmen in their work. The book is not only a valuable resource for understanding the technical skills of the era but also offers a glimpse into the historical context and societal importance of these trades.

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  2. 2. Mechanick Exercises

    or, The Doctrine of Handy-Works

    Published in the late 17th century, this pioneering work serves as one of the earliest comprehensive guides to various trades and crafts, offering detailed insights into the practical skills and techniques of the time. It covers a wide range of topics, including carpentry, blacksmithing, and printing, providing step-by-step instructions and illustrations to aid craftsmen in mastering their trades. The book is notable for its methodical approach to teaching, making it an invaluable resource for both apprentices and seasoned artisans seeking to refine their skills in an era where such knowledge was primarily passed down through hands-on experience.

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