GERMAN DUTCH LATIN 1G70 1673 1G81 1683 1689 1690 1695 1699 1726 15 Table 3: Editions of tables death in 1667 Table 3 shows that a very large number of posthumous "Vlacq" tables have been published after 1700 in German or Latin, almost all of them by Fleischer in Frankfurt (only the Latin versions of 1721, 1742 and 1784 have been printed in Amsterdam, by J. Boom, Janssonius-Waesbergius and Schouten respectively). There must have been tens of thousands of "small" Vlacq tables in the 18th century, especially in Germany. This explains why Vega added in 1794 the reference "nach Vlack" ("following Vlack") to the title page of his famous table Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus. 1790 1808 FRENCH 1668 1670 1738 1742 1748 1757 1748 1757 1763 1767 1768 1775 1778 1706 1721 1767 17G8 1775 1778 1784 1706 1721 1725 1726 1732 1738 1789 1790 1808 1821 “by Vlacq”, after Vlacq’s

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