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The invention of mathematical instruments was driven, since antiquity, by the demands of astronomical observation, navigation, and cartography. Some of the older instruments, such as the armillary sphere or the parallactic ruler, were described in Ptolemy's Almagest. Arab astronomers were responsible for the extraordinary invention of the astrolabe and its variants: the quadrant, the equatorium, the torquetum, and the geometrical square. These instruments were also used in the Middle Ages, together with the Jacob's staff, for measuring terrestrial distances and determine latitude. The map-making and military needs of the Renaissance gave rise to a wide range of instruments often assembled into what were known as mathematical compendia: these contained surveyor's magnetic compasses, proportional compasses, surveyor's compasses, folding squares, goniometers, calipers, plumb levels, and numerous accessories. The scientific collections of the leading European courts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries also comprised other types of mathematical instruments: surveying instruments, sundials, and calculating machines.

 
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Surveying compass (Inv. 2508) Surveying compass (Inv. 1279) Surveying compass (Inv. 144) Protractor (Inv. 683, 2526)
Surveying compass (Inv. 3371) Theodolite (Inv. 149) Octant (Inv. 120) Geometrical square (Inv. 121)
Theodolite (Inv. 1356) Graphometer (Inv. 151) Folding square (Inv. 1292) Portable quadrant (Inv. 2513)
Portable quadrant (Inv. 2513) Ruler (Inv. 1322, 3683) Proportional compasses (Inv. 3685) Proportional compasses (Inv. 650)
Surveying compass (Inv. 3687) Surveying compass (Inv. 1471) Surveying compass (Inv. 1280) Plumb level (Inv. 3184)
Plumb level (Inv. 3690) Plumb level (Inv. 654) Plumb level (Inv. 702) Plumb level (Inv. 3604)
Caliper compass (Inv. 3693) Caliper compass (Inv. 652, 3706) Case of mathematical instruments (Inv. 672) Case of mathematical instruments (Inv. 671)
Organum Mathematicum (Inv. 2741) Box of mathematical instruments (Inv. 597) Box of mathematical instruments (Inv. 677) Mathematical compendium (Inv. 2467)
Trigonometric quadrants (Inv. 2529, 2637) Box of mathematical instruments (Inv. 2532, 2541- 2543, ...) Proportional and surveying compasses (Inv. 2510) Theodolite (Inv. 154)
Quadrant (Inv. 1495, 2465) Theodolite (Inv. 150) Proportional compasses (Inv. 2512) Military instrument (Inv. 2530)
Graphometer (Inv. 3630) Quadrant (Inv. 2509) Folding rule (Inv. 2516) Quadrant (Inv. 242, 3362)
Protractor (Inv. 613) Surveying compass (Inv. 2527) Altimeter theodolite (Inv. 2528) Theodolite (Inv. 240)
Barrois compass (Inv. 656) Theodolite (Inv. 1278) Proportional compasses (Inv. 3647) Proportional compasses (Inv. 3676)
Plumb level (gunner's level) and proportional compasses (Inv. 3695) Folding square (Inv. 3629) Protractor (Inv. 1126, 612) Trigonometric machine (Inv. 689)
Calculating machine (Inv. 679) Quadrant (Inv. 2522) Quadrant (Inv. 2523) Triangulation instrument (Inv. 668)
Calculating machine (Inv. 3179) Surveying compass (Inv. 2506) Four-point proportional compasses (Inv. 3567) Geometric and military compass (Inv. 3540)
Box of mathematical instruments (Inv. 243, 244, 247) Case of mathematical instruments (Inv. 639, 640, 673, 703) Graphometer (Inv. 245, 3699) Quadrant (Inv. 245)
Proportional compasses (Dep. GN, Roma) Folding rule (Inv. 628) Instrument of the "Primum Mobile" (Inv. 2643) Triangulation instrument (Inv. 3164)
Declinatory (Inv. 3822) Perpetual wheel (Inv. 3716) Slide rule (Inv. 3713)        
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