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