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- A briefe instruction and maner hovv to keepe bookes of accompts after the order of debitor and creditor : & as well for proper accompts partible, &c. By the three bookes named the memoriall iournall & leager, and of other necessaries appertaining to a good and diligent marchant. The which of all other reckoninges is most lawdable: for this treatise well and sufficiently knowen, all other wayes and maners may be the easier & sooner discerned, learned and knowen. Newely augmented and set forth by Iohn Mellis scholemaister. 1588
- A briefe treatise for the measuring of glasse, board, timber, or stone, square or round : being performed only by simple addition and substraction, and that in whole numbers, with[o]ut any multiplication, or division at all
- A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome : the first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread ... To which is added the art of arithmetike ... Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ... By William Colson Londoner
- A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome. : The first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread, with a iust and easie proofe of their doings, by addition onely of two numbers together, and infinite examples of numeration, addition, substraction, [sic] multiplication, diuision, reduction, and of the rules of three, &c. To which is added the art of arithmetike according to the generall parts, rules, operations, and demonstrations thereof. Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ...
- A mathematical compendium; or, Useful practices in arithmetick, geometry, and astronomy, geography and navigation, embattelling, and quartering of armies, fortification and gunnery, gauging and dyalling : Explaining the logarithms, with new indices; Nepair's rods or bones; making of movements, and the application of pendulums: with the projection of the sphere for an universal dyal, &c. Collected out of the notes and papers of Sir Jonas Moore. By Nicholas Stephenson
- A new and easie method to the art of dyalling : containing, first, all horizontal dyals, all upright dyals, reflecting dyals, dyals without centres, nocturnal dyals, upright declining dyals, without knowing the declination of the plane : secondly, the most natural and easie way of describing the curve-lines of the suns declination of any plane : to which is added, an arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations and composition of quantities, illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers
- A practical treatise of arithmetick : shewing without the help of a master; a plain and easie way of working upon whole numbers and fractions. As also of readily managing the rule of three, and the other rules depending thereupon
- Add it up!
- An account of the rotula arithmetica
- An arithmetical extraction: or, A collection of eight hundred questions with their answers
- An arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations, and composition of quantities : illustrated by several examples with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers
- An arithmeticall extraction or collection of diuers questions with their answers : Most vsefull and necessary to all teachers of arithmeticke, for sufficient and speedie instruction of all such persons as desire to be made quicke and ready therein. Most carefully composed, collected, written, ouerseene, and corrected by the author himselfe, Io: Speidell, professor of mathematickes in Queenes-streete
- An arithmeticall militare treatise, named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nu[m]bers, as vvell in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and quations algebraicall and arte of numbers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldiour. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and dueties in euery wel gouerned campe and armie to be obserued: long since atte[m]pted by Leonard Digges Gentleman, augmented, digested, and lately finished, by Thomas Digges, his sonne
- An arithmeticall vvarlike treatise named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nombers as well in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and quations algebraicall, and art of nombers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldier. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and orders in euery well gouerned campe and armie inuiolably to be obserued. First published by Thomas Digges Esquire anno salutis 1579. and dedicated vnto the right Honorable Earle of Leicester, lately reuiewed and corrected by the author him selfe, and also augmented with sundry additions. Aswell concerning the science or art of great artillerie, as the offices of the Sergeant Maior Generall ..
- An idea of arithmetick : at first designed for the use of the free-schools at Thurlow in Suffolk
- An introduction for to learne to recken wyth the pen : or with the counters, according to the true rule of algorisme, in whole numbers or in broken Newly ouer seene and corrected. Wherto is annexed certaine notable and goodly rules of false positions, not before sene in our English tong, by the which al maner of dificil questions maye easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1566
- An introduction for to learne to recken wyth the pen : or with the counters, according to the true rule of algorisme, in whole numbers or in broken Newly ouer seene and corrected. Wherto is annexed certaine notable and goodly rules of false positions, not before sene in our English tong, by the which al maner of dificil questions maye easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1566
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen : or with the counters accordynge to the trewe cast of algorysme, in hole nombers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayne notable and goodlye rules of false posytions thereunto added, not before sene in oure Englyshe tonge by the whiche all maner of difficyle questyons may easily be dissolued and assoylyd. Anno. dni 1539
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen : or with the counters, accordyng to the trewe cast of algorisme, in hole numbers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayne notable and goodly rules of false positions thereunto added, not before sene in our Englyshe tonge, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1546
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen, or wyth the counters accordynge to the trew cast of algorisme, in hole nu[m]bers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayn notable and goodlye rules of false positions there vnto added, not before sene in our English tong, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1552
- An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the pen or with the counters, in whole numbers or in broken
- An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the penne, or with the counters, in whole numbers or in broken
- An introduction of the first grounds or rudiments of arithmetick : plainly explaining the five common parts of that most useful and necessary art, in whole numbers & fractions, with their use in reduction, and the rule of three direct. Reverse. Double. By way of question and answer ; for the ease of the teacher, and benefit of the learner. Composed not only for general good, but also for fitting youth for trade.
- Arithmaticke: or, An itroduction [sic] to learne to reckon with the pen : or with counters, in whole numbers or broken: newly ouer-seene and corrected. Whereto is annexed certaine notable and pleasant rules of false positions, not before seene in our English tongue. By which, all manner of difficile or hard questions may easilie be dissolued and assoiled
- Arithmetica memoratiua, siue Breuis, et compendiaria arithmeticæ tractatio : non solum tyronibus, sed etiam veteranis, & benè exercitatis in ea arte viris, memoriæ iuuandæ gratia, admodum necessaria, a Gulielmo Buclæo, Cantabrigiensi regio, olim conscripta, nunc primùm in lucem edita
- Arithmetical recreations, or, Enchiridion of arithmetical questions : both delightful and profitable, all of them performed without algebra : with several arithmetical problems and their answers : also divers subtile contracts or agreements : a discourse
- Arithmetical recreations, or, Enchiridion of arithmetical questions both delightful and profitable : whereunto are added diverse compendious rules in arithmetick by which some seeming difficulties are removed and the performance of them rendred familiar and easie to such as desire to be proficients in the science of numbers
- Arithmetical recreations: or, enchiridion of arithmetical questions: both delightful and profitable : All of them performed without algebra. With several arithmetical problems and their answers. Also, divers subtile contracts or agreements. A discourse concerning the harmony of numbers, and variety of compendiums in the several rules of arithmetick. By Will. Leybourn, philomathemat
- Arithmetical rules, digested and contracted for the help and benefit of memory : very necessary and useful, as well for gentlemen and tradesmen, as for youth and apprentices, in mercantile affairs : with examples illustrated upon the rules
- Arithmetical tables fitted to the capacity of such as are unskilled in the art of numbers : Many of which tables are so composed, that a multitude of questions may be answered by inspection only. By the help of addition and substraction, there is no question that can be propounded (serving for common use) but may be resolved speedily and exactly. By Henry Walrond, esq
- Arithmetical trigonometry : being the solution of all the usual cases in plain trigonometry by common arithmetick without any tables whatsoever : to which is added an easie, exact and speedy method for making the tables of natural sines, tangents and secants ; as also the making of the tables of logarithms and of the artificial sines, tangents and secants : with some useful tables in gunnery
- Arithmetical trigonometry : being the solution of all the usual cases in plain trigonometry by common arithmetick, without any tables whatsoever. To which is added an easy, exact and speedy method for making the tables of natural sines, tangents and secants: as also the making of the tables of logarithms, and of the artificial sines, tangents and secants. With some useful tables in gunnery. by Mark Forster
- Arithmetick : vulgar, decimal, & algebraical. In a most plain and facile method for common capacities. Together with a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate ; with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases and annuities, payable quarterly ; the one for simple, the other for compound interest, at 6. per cent. per annum ; with rules for making the like for any other rate. To which is added a new, and most practical way of gauging of tunns. As also the art of cask-gauging, for the use of His Majesties Officers of the Excise
- Arithmetick : vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical : in four parts ... : whereunto is added the construction and use of several tables of interest and annuities, weights and measures, both of our own and other countries
- Arithmetick by inspection. Or, So easy a way, to learn and use that art, that even those who can neither write nor read, have been thereby taught all the general parts of it. : (They being reduced to numeration) as also to summ accounts, and work the rule of three. Likewise, skilful artists may save much time and pains in great calculations, and in extracting the square & cube roots, by help of an instrument invented by C.C. Knight, anno 1667, and then made for him by Robert Jole. Whose humble request hath obtaind his leave to print this direction for the use of it, and to sell both at his shop the Sign of the Globe against the Feathers Tavern near Fleet-Bridge
- Arithmetick symbolical : in one book : in which the mystery of numeration by symbols is revealed
- Arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : teaching that science, both in whole numbers and fractions : theoretically and practically applied in the operation and solution of questions in numeration, addition, substraction, multiplication, division, the rules of proportion, fellowship, barter, rules of practice, exchange of coin, loss and gain, tare, trett, and other questions relating to weights and measures, lengths and breadths, equation of payments, commission to factors, rules of alligation, and of false position, &c. /?c originally composed by Dr. Record, and others, and now perused, corrected, new methodized, much improved and thereto added, I.A new treatise of decimals ..., II. Tables of simple and compound interest ..., III. The easiest method of extracting the square and cube-roots of numbers, whole or broken, and the use thereof in many material instances, by Edw. Hatton, philomercat.
- Arithmetick, vulgar, decimal, and instrumental : in three parts ... : whereunto is added the construction and use of several tables of interest and annuities, weights and measures, both of our own and other countries
- Arithmetick, vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical : in four parts
- Arithmetick, vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical : in four parts ... : whereunto is added the construction and use of several tables of interest and annuities, weights, and measures, both of our own and other countries
- Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical. : In four parts. Containing [brace] I. Vulgar arithmetick, in whole numbers and fractions, in a plain and easie method. II. Decimal arithmetick, the ground and reason thereof, and its use illustrated by divers examples. III. Instrumental arithmetick, performing, by decimal scales, all kind of reductions (with more expedition than by decimal tables) Also new scales, whereby the square and cube roots may be extracted by inspection only: both of them new artifices; nothing of the like kind having been before published in any language- With the description of Nepair's Bones (according to their best contrivance) and the use of them ... IV. Algebraical arithmetick, containing an abridgment of the precepts of that art, and its use, illustrated by questions of divers kinds. Whereunto is added, the construction and use of several tables of interest and annuities, vveights and measures, both of our own and other countries.
- Arithmeticke abreviated : Teaching the art of tennes or decimals to worke all questions in fractions as whole numbers, without reduction: an easier and plainer way than the vulgar. Shewing the use also of Napiers bones, by which multiplication and division is performed without charging the memory at all to those that will make use of them. As also the extracting of the square and cube roots, with divers applications thereof
- Arithmetique made easie : in tvvo bookes. The former, of naturall arithmetique: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge and practice of arithmetique, according to the ancient vulgar way, without dependance vpon any other author for the grounds thereof. The other of artificiall arithmetique, discovering how to resolve all questions of arithmetique by addition and subtraction. Together with an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concerne equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate
- Arithmetique made easie : the second book: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge, and practice of artificial arithmetique' [sic] performed by logarithms: and resolving all arithmeticall questions by addition and subtraction. Together with the construction and use of an instrument called the line of proportion, exhibiting the logarithm of any number under 100000. Unto which is also annexed an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concern equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate, esquire
- Arithmetique made easie, or, A perfect methode for the true knowledge and practice of natural arithmetique : according to the ancient vulgar way without dependence upon any other author for the grounds thereof
- Artificial arithmetick in decimals : shewing the originall, ground and foundation thereof, with the quintessence of the golden rule, the true valuation of all annuities, and solution of all difficult questions of that nature : also to finde a distance at one station, an art never till of late invented, and not till now published : together with diverse uses and applications thereof, very useful and necessary for gunners, sea-man, and surveyors of land
- Baker's arithmetick : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers & fractions : whereunto are added many rules and tables of interest, rebate, and purchases, &c. : also the art of decimal fractions intermixed with common fractions, for the better understanding thereof
- Baker's arithmetick : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers & fractions. Whereunto are added many rules and tables of interest, rebate, and purchases, &c. also the art of decimal fractions, intermixed with common fractions, for the better understanding thereof
- Baker's arithmetick : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers & fractions. Whereunto is added many rules and tables of interest, rebate, and purchases, &c. Also the art of decimal fractions, intermixed with common fractions, for the better understanding thereof
- Baseball by the numbers
- Basic Math and Pre-Algebra Workbook For Dummies
- Cocker's Decimal arithmetick : wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions, in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mesuration of plains and solids : together with tables of interest and rebate for the valuation of leases and annuities, present, or, in reversion, and rules for calculating those tables : whereunto is added his Artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis or fabrick of the logarithms, and their use in the extraction of roots, the solving of questions in anatocism, and in other arithmetical rules in a method not usually practised : also his Algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation, with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art, according to the method used by Mr. John Kersey in his incomparable treatise of algebra
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and country
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and country
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and country
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. This impression is corrected and amended with many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and publlished [sic] by John Hawkin's writing-master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. This impression is corrected and amended with many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, sutable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and country
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain, and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country.
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain, and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country.
- Cocker's decimal arithmetick : Wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions, in the usual rules of arithmetick, and in the mensuration of planes and solids. Together with tables of interest and rebate for the valuation of leafes and annuities, present, or in reversion, and rules for calculating of those tables. Whereunto is added his Artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis or fabrick of the logarithmes, and their use in the extraction of roots, the solving of questions in anatocisine, and in other arithmetical rules in a method not usually practised. Also, his Algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation, with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art according to the method used by Mr. John Kersey in his incomparable treatise of algebra.
- Cocker's decimal arithmetick : wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions ... together with tables of interest and rebate ... : whereunto is added, his Artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis ... of the logarithmes ... : also, his Algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation, with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art according to the method used by Mr. John Kerley in his incomparable treatise of algebra
- Cockers arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and countrey
- Cockers arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that piece so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London
- Cockers arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and countrey [sic]
- Collins's Arithmetick : in whole numb[ers] and fraction[s] both vulgar and deci ... With tables for the forb ... rebate of money, the summi ... of annuities, and the purch[ase] of leases at compound interest.
- Compotus manualis ad vsu[m] Oxonie[n]iu[m]
- Continens Pseudepigrapha, testimonia veterum, Pachymerae Paraphrasin, Planudis Commentarium, scholia vetera, omnia fere adhuc inedita, cum prolegomenis et incibus
- Count it!
- De arte supputandi libri quattuor Cutheberti Tonstalli
- Decimal arithmetick : wherein the whole art is made easy to any indifferent capacity. By notation, addition, substraction, multiplication, and division. With several variations. Also, reduction, with the golden rule, or rule of three, shewing several wayes of measuring circles, globes, balls or cylinders, &c. and to find the solid content of any butt, pipe or cask cones and their frustums, with several waies of measuring taper timber. To which is added the description of a very easy instrument for the taking of any heights or distances without geometry or trigonometry, scale compasses or line of cords, only counting the divisions of the instrument, with the explanation of the multiplication of decimal or vulgar fractions, the rules of practise in decimals and so plain a way of extracting the square root almost as easy division. Also an essay to gunnery, shewing several waies of finding any inaccessible distance of altitude, within common sight, with very many things never before made publick, of which you m
- Decimals made easie : containing I. An explanation of fractions in general ..., II. Reduction, addition, substraction, multiplication, division, and rule of proportion in decimals ..., III. The reason why decimals are wrought as whole numbers, IV. The excellency of whole fractions .., V. The particular use thereof in compuing the interest (simple or compound, or discompt) of money ..., VI. The most easie method of extracting the square and cube-roots of numbers ...
- Dialectica Ioannis Setoni Cantabrigiensis, annotationibus Petri Carteri : vt clarissimis, ita breuissimis explicata. : Huic accessit, ob artium ingenuarum inter se cognationem, Guilielmi Baclaei arithmetica
- Diophanti quae exstant omnia continens
- Disme: the art of tenths, or decimall arithmetike : teaching how to perform all computations whatsoeuer, by whole numbers without fractions, by the foure principles of common arithmeticke: namely addition, subtraction, multiplication, and diuision. Inuented by the excellent mathematician, Simon Steuin. Published in English with wholesome additions by Robert Norton, Gent
- Disme: the art of tenths, or, decimall arithmetike : teaching how to perform all computations whatsoeuer, by whole numbers without fractions, by the foure principles of common arithmeticke: namely addition, subtraction, multiplication, and diuision.
- Duodecimal arithmetick : viz. Notation. Addition. Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Reduction. Extraction of the-square, and cube roots. Rule of proportion-direct, and reverse. Duodecimally performed, and very practically applied to the measuring of all sorts of superficies, and solids, as board, glass, &c. timber, stone, &c. But chiefly to the ganging [sic] of all sorts of brewers tuns and casks, to find the whole content, or the vacuity or remaining liquor of either, and that with more ease and expedition, than by vulgar or decimal arithmetick. Very useful for all sorts of men, aswel [sic] gentlemen as others, but especially for merchants, writing masters, and all measuring artificers. And all the rules made plain, and easie for the meanest capacity
- Elementa arithmetic numeros et specios : in usum juventutis academic
- Football by the numbers
- Forster's arithmetick : Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions. By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may (in a short time) attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster
- Forster's arithmetick : Explaining the grounds and principles of that art, both in whole numbers and fractions: By such plain, easie and familiar rules and precepts, that any person, of a reasonable capacity, may (in a short time) attain to a competent proficiency therein, without the help of any tutor. By William Forster
- Gram[m]elogia, or, The mathematicall ring : shewing (any reasonable capacity that hat[h] not arithmeticke) how to resolve and worke all ordinary operations of arithmeticke, and those which are most difficult with greate[r] facilitie, the extraction of roots, the valuation of leases, &c., the measuring of plaines and solids : with the resolution of plaine and sphericall triangles, and that onely by an ocular inspection, and a circular motion
- Grammelogia, or, The mathematicall ring : extracted from the logarythmes, and projected circular : now published in th[e] inlargement thereof unto any magnitude fit for use, shewing any reasonable capacity that hath not arithmeticke, how to resolve and worke, all ordinary operations of arithmeticke : and those that are most difficult with greatest facilitie, the extract on of rootes, the valuation of leases, &c. the measuring of plaines and solids, with the resolution of plaine and sphericall triangles applied to the practicall parts of geometrie, horo[l]ogographic, geographie, fortification, navigation, astronomie, & c, and that onely by an ocular inspection, and a circular motion
- Guilelmi Oughtred tonensis ... Opuscula mathematica hactenus inedita
- Hodder's Arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time. By James Hodder, writing master
- Hodder's Arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie. : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time. By James Hodder, writing master
- Hodder's Arithmetick. Or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time. By James Hodder, writing-master
- Hodder's Arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time. By James Hodder, writing master
- Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By Ja. Hodder, writing-master, in Bromly by Bow
- Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie : being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time
- Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie : being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn in a little time
- Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie : being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time
- Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, schoolmaster near the Royal Exchange
- Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, writing master, in Lothbury
- Hodder's arithmetick: or, that necessary art made most easie : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, writing-master
- Hodder's arithmetick: or, that necessary art made most easie : being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time.
- Hodder's decimal arithmetick: or, A plain and more methodical way of teaching the said art : than hath hitherto been publish'd. Also, tables of interest upon interest, with the value of all sorts of purchases at any rates, from 5 to 12 per cent. Of rebate, resolving any question by ocular view. Likewise the true use of the said tables. By James Hodder, late writing-master in Lothbury, London, now keeper of a boarding-school in Bromely by Bow
- Hodder's decimal arithmetick: or, A plain and more methodical way of teaching the said art : than hath hitherto been publish't. Also tables of interest upon interest, with the value of all sorts of purchases at any rates, from 5 to 12 per cent. Of rebate, resolving any question by ocular view. Likewise, the true use of the said tables. By James Hodder, late writing master in Lothbury, London, now keeper of a boarding school in Bromely by Bow
- Ice hockey by the numbers
- Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of the Deductive Sciences
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fraction operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction; with interest, and annuityes by Iohn Iohnson survaighour; practitioner in the mattiematiqu
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fractionall operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction ; with interest, and annuityes
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fractionall operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction ; with interest, and annuityes by Iohn Iohnson survaighour ; practitioner in the mattiematiqu
- Johnsons arithmetick in two bookes : the first of vulgar arithmetick with easie rules to work all the first four parts of arithmetick, in whole numbers, and fractions. The second of decimall arithmetick, whereby all fractionall operations are wrought in whole number, in merchants accompts, without reduction ; with the perfect working of interests and annuities. By John Johnson surveyer, and practicioner in the mathematicks
- Johnsons arithmetick in two bookes : the first of vulgar arithmetick with easie rules to worke all the first four parts of arithmetick, in whole numbers and fractions. The second of decimall arithmetick, whereby all fractionall operations are wrought in whole number, in merchants accompts, without reduction, with the perfect working of interests and annuities. By John Johnson surveyer, and practicioner in the mathematicks
- Johnsons arithmetick in two books : the first of vulgar arithmetick ... : the second of decimal arithmetick ...
- Johnsons arithmetick in two books. : The first of vulgar arithmetick ... The second of decimal arithmetick ...
- Logistikēlogia, or Arithmetick surveighed and reviewed : in four books. Viz. 1 book 1 part intergers. 2 part fractions. 2 book 1 part geodæticals. 2. part figurals 3 book 1 part decimals. 2 part astronomicals. 3 part logarithmes. 4 part coffics. 5 part surds. 6 part species. 4 book 1 part ratios. 2 part proportions disjunct. 3 part proportions continued. 4 part Æquations. Wherein the nature of numbers absolutely abstract, generally and specially contract, with their simple and comparative elements, are plainly declared, and fully handled. Every part furnished with such necessary rules, cases, theoremes, questions, observations, and varieties of operation, as principally to them belong ... and delivered in so familiar a style, as may befit mean capacities, and if practically applied, become more than ordinarily useful both in mechanical and mathematical arts and sciences. By Samuel Jeake senior
- Lux mercatoria : Arithmetick natural and decimal ; digested into a more easie and exact method for resolving the most practical and useful questions than hath been yet published. Wherein the most critical questions of reduction, trucks, and exchanges of monies, weights and measures of forein countries, from 5 numbers to 13, heretofore wrought by 3. 4. 5. or more operations in the Golden Rule, are now performed by one, and the fractional parts thereof explained by the monies, weights and measures of England, and make familiar to mean capacities. With a modest examination of divers rules formerly set forth by others, and a clear eviction of their errors and insufficiency, as well in decimal as natural arithmetick. Whereunto are added tables computed for the forbearance, discompt, and purchase of annuities, leases, and pensions at 6 and 8 l. per cent. Interest for forty years.
- Lux mercatoria, arithmetick natural and decimal : digested into a more easie and exact method for resolving the most practical and useful questions than hath been yet published : wherein the most critical questions of reduction, trucks, and exchanges of monies, weights and measures of forein countries, from 5 numbers to 13, heretofore wrought by 3.4.5. or more operations in the golden rule, are now performed by one, and the fractional parts thereof explained by the monies, weights and measures of England ... : whereunto are added tables computed for the forbearance, discompt, and purchase of annuities, leases, and pensions ...
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are very necessarie to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which art of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set downe in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere goodwill doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles whereof are set downe in the next printed page: which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all yong gentlemen that haue not beene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which art of nauigation, the sayd Master Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundevile his exercises : containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme
- Mas helado : palabras para comparaciones matematicas
- Masterson's arithmetick : shewing the ingenious inventions, and figurative operations, to calculate the true solution or answer of arithmeticall questions, after a more perfect, plaine, briefe, and well ordered arithmeticall way, than any other hertofore published: no lesse pleasant and profitable to those which are given to merchandizing, than all others of any profession whatsoever. Newly set forth, with brief and easie explanations of every question fully wrought out. By Humfrey Waynman, Mr. of the Lady Ramseys Free-Writing-Schoole in Christs Hospitall, London
- Moor's arithmetick. : In tvvo books. The first treating of the vulgar arithmetick in all its parts, with several new inventions to ease the memory, by Nepairs rods, logarithms, decimals, &c. fitted for the use of all persons. The second of arithmetick in species or algebra, whereby all difficult questions receive their analytical laws and resolutions, made very plain and easie for the use of scholars and the more curious. To which are added two treatises: 1. A new contemplation geometrical upon the oval figure called the ellipsis. 2. The two first books of Mydorgius his conical sections analized by that reverend divine Mr. W. Oughtred, Englished and completed with cuts.
- Moore's Arithmetick : in four books : treating of vulgar arithmetick in all its parts, with several new inventions to ease the memory, by logarithms, decimals, &c., fitted for the use of all persons : together with Arithmetick in species or Algebra whereby all difficult questions receive their analytical laws and resolutions, made very plain and easie for the use of scholars, and the more curious
- Moores arithmetick : discovering the secrets of that art in numbers and species : in two bookes : the first, teaching (by precept and example) the ordinary operations in numbers whole and broken ... the second, the great rule of algebra in species, resolving all arithmeticall questions by supposition : with a canon of the powers of numbers ...
- Mr Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. The ninth edition, very much enlarged. First composed by Edmund Wingate late of Grays-Inn, Esquire. Afterwards, upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life-time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved, as will appear by the preface, and table of contents, by John Kersey, teacher of the mathematicks, at the sign of the Globe in Shandois-street in Covent-Garden
- Mr Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. The eighth edition, very much enlarged. First composed by Edmund Wingate late of Grayes-Inne Esquire. Afterwards upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life-time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved, as will appear by the preface and table of contents. By John Kersey, teacher of the mathematicks, at the sign of the Globe in Shandois-street in Covent-Garden
- Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page : which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of navigation, in which art it is impossible to profit without the help of these or such like instructions
- Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page. Which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which art of navigation, the said Mr. Blundevil specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a perfect method for the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick.
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowldge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowldge and practice of common arithmetick.
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- My even day
- My half day
- N.S. arithmeticæ compendium.
- One odd day
- Philosophia Compendio[sa] seu philosoph[iae synopsis] : exhibens [l]ogicae, metaphysi[cae] [p]hysicae geometria[e] [a]tronomiae opticae [e]thicae politicae et oeconomicae compendium methodic[um] addita est etiam Heizonis Busche[ri] arithmetica, in usum pedagogii gisseni.
- Philosophia compendiosa : exhibens 1 logic 2 metaphysic 3 physic 4 geometri 5 astronomi 6 optic 7 ethic 8 politic & 9 oeconomic. Compendium methodicum. Authore Christophoro Scheiblero, logic ac metaphysic professore
- Philosophia compendiosa, seu Philosophia exhibens : logicae, physicae, astronomiae, ethicae, metaphysicae, geometriae, opticae, politicae, et oeconomicae compendium methodicum. : Cui addita est etiam Heizonis Buscheri arithmetica, in vsum pedagogii gisseni.
- Positiones aliquot logicae, ethicae, physicae, metaphysicae, astronomicae & cosmographicae a studiosis quibusdam adolescentibus Salvatoriani Collegii alumnis cursum philosophicum jam emensis, & rudem ac lauream magistralem poscentibus, in publico philosophantium consessu propugnandae Andreapoli ad diem Kalend. quinct. an, 1613. horis & loco solitis.
- Positive & negative numbers, oh my!
- Practical arithmetick an introduction to ye whole art : wherein the most necessary rules are fairly describ'd in the usuall hands adorn'd with great variety of flourishes perform'd by command of hand design'd to be interleav'd for ye more speedy fitting of youth for merchandize or trade by Eleazar Wigan writing [maron grt. lower gill] London
- Practical arithmetick in [brace] whole numbers. Fractions. Decimals. : Fitted to the understanding of any reasonable capacity, and very useful either for gentlemen, merchants, or trades-men.
- Practical arithmetick, an introduction to ye whole art : wherein the most necessary rules are fairly describ'd in the usuall hands adorn'd with great variety of flourishes perform'd by command of hand : designed to be interleav'd for ye more speedy fitting of youth for merchandize or trade
- Practical gauging epitomized, with the use, and construction of the tables of logarithms : Whereunto is added an abridgment of the lavvs of excise now in force. By William Hunt, student in the mathematiks, and one of the general supervisors for the duty of excise
- Rabdologiæ, seu Numerationis per virgulas libri duo : cum appendice de expeditissimo multiplicationis promptuario. Quibus accessit & arithmeticæ localis liber vnus. Authore & inventore Ioanne Nepero, Barone Merchistonii, &c. Scoto
- Recent progress in arithmetic and algebraic geometry : Barrett Lecture Series Conference, April 25-27, 2002, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
- Record's Arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practise of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact form then in former time hath been set forth
- Record's arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact form than in former time hath been set forth
- Record's arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact form then in former time hath been set forth
- Records arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetic both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact form then in former time hath been set forth
- Records arithmetick, or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme than in former time hath been set forth
- Records arithmetick, or, The grovnd of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath been set forth
- Records arithmetick, or, The grovnd of the arts : Teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact form then in former time hath been set forth
- Records arithmetick: or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact form then in former time hath been set forth: made by M. Robert Record ... Afterward, augmented by M. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practice, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published, with divers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coyns, as they are currant at this present time. By John Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; with an appendix of figurative numbers, and the extraction of their roots ... and new tables of interest ... the first calculated by R.C. ... and the latter diligently calculated by Ro. Hartwell ..
- Records arithmetick: or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath been set forth: made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physick. Afterwards, augmented by M. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practice, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published ... by John Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged ; with an appendix of figurate numbers ... and new tables of interest ... the first calculated by R.C. ... and the latter diligently calculated by Ro. Hartwell, Philomathemat
- Records arithmetick: or, The ground of arts : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath been set forth: made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physick. Afterwards, augmented by M. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practice, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published ... by John Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; with an appendix of figurate numbers ... and new tables of interest ... the first calculated by R.C. ... and the latter diligently calculated by Ro. Hartwell, Philomathemat
- Records arithmeticke : contayning the ground of arts: in which is taught the generall parts, rules, and operations, of the same in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact methode then euer heretofore: first written by Robert Record, Doctor in Phisicke. Since corrected and beautified by many notations, and augmented with most briefe rules of practise and others ; necessarie in the trade of merchandise. Whereunto is added certaine tables of the valuation of all coynes ... with diuers other tables and their explication. Very profitable and delightfull vnto all marchants, gentlemen, and others, as by the contents of this booke doth appeare. By Iohn Mellis. Also the art and application of decimall arithmeticke: a table of board and timber measure, and the vse thereof. The extraction and demonstration of the square and cubicke roots, with necessary questions and tables for interest after ten in the hundreth is newly therevnto adioyned. By R.N
- Soccer by the numbers
- Speed math
- Subtract It! Fun with Subtraction
- Tabula numerorum quadratorum decies millium, una cum ipsorum lateribus ab unitate incipientibus & ordine naturali usque ad 10000 progredientibus.= : A table of ten thousand square numbers, namely, of all the square numbers between 0 and 100 millions; and of their sides or roots, which are all the whole numbers between 0 and ten thousand
- Taps arithmetick, or, The path-way to the knowledge of the ground of arts. : Containing the whole art of arithmetick in whole-numbers and fractions, with the extractions of roots. Also, most compendious and usefull tables of interest at any rate. Tables of interest upon interest, of rebate, and tables for purchasing of annuities, reversions, leases, fee-simples
- Taylors arithmeticke, from one to twelve
- The English school-master compleated : containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling ; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronuntiation thereof in both the universities, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. By John Hawkins, school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark
- The New Elements of Mathematics, Volume 1, Arithmetic
- The Plain mathematician: being an explanation of the hardest problems in geometry. Making easy geo. arithmatick, mensuration, dyalling, and other difficulties in geometry. By T.G
- The Scots arithmetician, or, Arithmetick in all its parts : viz. arithmetick [brace] vulgar or decimal, algebraical or analitical, sexagenary or circular, logarithmical or artificial, instrumental or mechanical : to which their [sic] is added many necessary tables and cuts ...
- The accomptants guide, or, Merchants book-keeper : containing first an explanation of all the most useful and necessary rules of arithmetick, that the meanest capacity thereby may attain to the knowledge thereof : with tables for the reducing of Flemish ells into English, and English into Flemish : also for the ready and exact computing of the custom of Holland cloth, tobacco, and reducing uncertain cask of oyl by the weight in tuns and gallons : and tables of exchange for the ready and exact computing of any sum of money remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, et contra : instructions for a methodical keeping of merchants accompts, by way of debtor and creditor, directing where to find examples in the journal to the several clauses in the several heads of trade : with a journal and leager [sic], and from the ballance of the leager is drawn up another inventory
- The accomptants guide, or, Merchants book-keeper : containing first an explanation of all the most useful and necessary rules of arithmetick, that the meanest capacity thereby may attain to the knowledge thereof : with tables for the reducing of Flemish ells into English, and English into Flemish : also for the ready and exact computing of the custom of Holland cloth, tobacco, and reducing uncertain cask of oyl by the weight in tuns and gallons : and tables of exchange for the ready and exact computing of any sum of money remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, et contra : instructions for a methodical keeping of merchants accompts, by way of debtor and creditor, directing where to find examples in the journal to the several clauses in the several heeads of trade : with a journal and leager [sic], and from the ballance of the leager is drawn up another inventory
- The arithmeticall jevvell: or The vse of a small table : whereby is speedily wrought, as well all arithmeticall workes in whole numbers, as all fractionall operations, without fraction or reduction. Inuented by William Pratt. Published by his Maiesties priuiledge, granted to the inuentor, vnder the Great Seale of England
- The art of measuring : containing the decription and explanation of the carpenters new rule. Furnished with variety of scales, fitted for the more speedy mensuration of superficies and solids. Written by Sam. Foster, sometime Professor of Astronomy in Gresham Colledge. Also, certain geometrical problems, a table of logarithms to 10000, and some uses of the same exemplified in arithmetick and geometry; but more particularly applied to the mensuration of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, wainscot, plaistering, tyling, timber, stone, brick-work and gauging of cask. The second edition with additions, by W. Leybourn. To which is added, A supplement, being the description of the line of numbers, with its use in divers practical examples of mensuration: of singular use for work-men, artificers, and other ingenious persons delighting therein. By John Wiblin, carpenter
- The art of natural arithmetick : in whole numbers and fractions vulgar and decimal, in a plain and easie method suteable to the capacity of children, for whom it is chiefly intended : in which the multiplication and division of numbers of several denominations, and the rule of alligation are more fully explained, than in any treatise of this nature as yet extant in the English tongue
- The art of tens, or Decimall arithmeticke : Wherein, the art of arithmeticke is taught in a most exact and perfit method, auoyding the intricacie of fractions. Exercised by Henry Lyte Gentleman, and by him set forth for his countries good
- The arte of vulgar arithmeticke : both in integers and fractions, deuided into two bookes: whereof the first is called Nomodidactus numerorum, and the second Portus proportionum: with certeine demonstrations, reduced into so plaine and perfect method, as the like hath not hitherto beene published in English. Wherevnto is added a third booke, entituled Musa mercatorum: comprehending all the most necessarie and profitable rules vsed in the trade of merchandise. ... in the forme of a dialogue ... Newly collected, digested, and in some part deuised by a welwiller to the mathematicals
- The clarks tutor for arithmetick and vvriting, or, A plain and easie way of arithmetick : illustrated with apt and fit tables for resolving the most difficult questions concerning interest & annuities, and other useful purposes : being the remains of that famous arithmetition and eminent lawyer, Edmund Wingate : with a convenient copy book for the attaining the most useful hands
- The compleat arithmetician, or, The whole art of arithmetick, vulgar and decimal : in a plain and easie method, suitable to the meanest capacity : in which the multiplication and division of numbers of several denominations, and the rule of alligation are more fully explained than in any treatise of this nature, yet extant
- The description and use of two arithmetick instruments : together with a short treatise, explaining and demonstrating the ordinary operations of arithmetick, as likewise a perpetual almanack and several useful tables : presented to His most excellent Majesty Charles II ...
- The elements of arithmeticke most methodically deliuered. Written in Latine by C. Vrstitius professor of the mathematickes in the Vniuersitie of Basill. And translated by Thomas Hood, Doctor in Physicke, and well-willer of them which delight in the mathematicall sciences
- The grou[n]d of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike, moch necessary for all states of men. After a more easyer [et] exacter sorte, then any lyke hath hytherto ben set forth: with dyuers newe additions, as by the table doth partly appeare. Robert Recorde
- The ground of artes : teaching the perfect vvorke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath beene set foorth. Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physicke. And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessary additions: and further endowed with a third part of rules of practise abridged into abriefer [sic] method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions that will bring great profite and delight vnto merchants, gentlemen, and others, as by the contents of this treatise shall appeare. By Iohn Mellis
- The ground of artes : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmaticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath beene set foorth. Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physicke. And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessary additions: and further endowed with a third part, of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions ... By Iohn Mellis of Southwark, scholemaster
- The ground of artes : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath bene set forth.
- The ground of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbres and fractions after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any lyke hath hytherto been sette forth : with diuers new additions as by the table doeth partely appeere
- The ground of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike. After a more easyer and exacter sort, than any like hath hytherto been sette forth, with diuers new additions, as by the table doeth partely appere. Made by M. Robert Record Doctor of Physike
- The ground of arts : Teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie ane exact forme than in former time hath been set forth: Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer methode than hitherto hath been published, with divers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise. With tables of the valuation of all coynes ... By Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged ; ... with tables of board and timber measure, and a new table of interest upon interest ... the first calculated by R.C. ... and the latter diligently calculated by Rob: Hartwell ..
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practice of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath bene set forth. Made by M. Robert Record D. in Physicke And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessarie additions: and further endowed with a third parte of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions that will bring great profit and delight vnto marchants, gentlemen, & others, as by the contents of this treatise shall appeare. By Iohn Mellis
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact sort then hitherto hath beene set foorth
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set foorth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physick. Afterwards augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. Whereunto is added a compendium of interest ... with a table of board and timber measure calculated by R.N. And now the second time diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and inlarged ... by Robert Hartwell, philomathematicus. New tables of interest vpon interest ... with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold, present, respited, or in reuersion: by R.C
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set foorth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physicke. Afterwards augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath beene published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time. By Iohn Mellis. Whereunto is added a compendium of interest, with a table of board and timber measure. Calculated by R.N. Gent. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and inlarged ; with an appendix of figurate numbers, and the extraction of their rootes: by Robert Hartwell, philomathematicus
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth: made by M. Robert Record D. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes, as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged ; with an appendix of figurate numbers ... with tables of board and timber measure ; and new tables of interest vpon interest ... with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold present, respited, or in reuersion: the first calculated by R.C. but corrected, and the latter diligently calculated by Robert Hartwell, philomathemat
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath beene published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; ... with tables of board and timber measure; and new tables of interest vpon interest, after 10 and 8 per 100; with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold present, respited, or in reuersion: the first calculated by R.C. but corrected, and the latter diligently calculated by Robert Hartwell, philomathemat
- The ground of arts, teachyng the perfect worke and practice of arithmetike : tables of xc., xc., xc.
- The grounde of artes : teaching the perfect vvorke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole nu[m]bers and fractions, after a more easie ane exact sort, than hitherto hath bene set forth. Made by M. Robert Recorde, D. in Physick, and afterwards augmented by M. Iohn Dee. And now lately diligently corrected, [and] beautified with some new rules and necessarie additions: and further endowed with a thirde part, of rules of practize, abridged into a briefer methode than hitherto hath bene published: with diverse such necessary rules, as are incident to the trade of merchandize. Whereunto are also added diuers tables [and] instructions ... By Iohn Mellis of Southwark, scholemaster
- The grounde of artes : teaching the work and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any like hath hitherto bin set foorth: made by M. Robert Record, doctor in physike, and now of late diligently ouerseene and augmented with newe and necessarie additions
- The grounde of artes : teaching the work and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any like hath hitherto bin set foorthe:
- The grounde of artes : teaching the worke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole numbres and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte then any like hath hitherto been sette forthe
- The grounde of artes : teachinge the worke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole numbres and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte then any like hath hitherto been sette forthe. Made by M. Robert Recorde doctor of physik, and now of late ouerseen and augmented with new and necessary additions
- The hand-maid to arithmetick refined : shewing the variety and facility of working all rules in whole numbers and fractions, after most pleasant and profitable waies. Abounding with tables above 150. for monies, measures and weights, tale aud [sic] number of things here and in forraigne parts ; verieusefull [sic] for all gentlemen, captaines, gunners, shopkeepers, artificers, and negotiators of all sorts: rules for commutation and exchanges for merchants and their factors. A table from 1 l. to 100 thousand, for proportionall expences, and to reserve for purchases. By Nicolas Hunt, M. of Arts
- The handy math answer book
- The ievvell of arithmetick: or, The explanation of a new inuented arithmeticall table, whose portraiture is here demonstrated : Pleasant to reade, and profitable to be practised by all degrees of men, at all times, and in all places. Written by I.H. Gentleman, and published by his Maiesties priuiledge vnder the Broad Seale
- The iewell of arithmetick: or, The explanation of a new inuented arithmeticall table, whose portraiture is here demonstrated. : Pleasant to reade, and profitable to be practised by all degrees of men, at all times, and in all places.
- The merchant's magazine, or, Trades-man's treasury : containing vulgar arithmetick in whole numbers, with the reason and demonstration of each rule, adorn'd with curious copper cutts of the chief tables and titles : also vulgar and decimal fractions, after a new, easie and practical method : merchants accompts, or rules of practice : shewing how to cast up the value of merchandize, and to make allowance for tare and trett, with tables of foreign coin in sterling, and a large table for reducing the one to the other : also foreign weight and measure compar'd with the English, and the weight and value of the current gold of this kingdom : likewise, rules of barter, loss and gain, rules of fellowship, and equating time of payment : also how to find the simple or compound intrest of any summ for any time ... book-keeping, after a plain, easie and natural method : skewing how to enter, post, close, and ballance any accompt, &c. : and lastly, maxims to be abserved in drawing, and accepting bills of exchange ...
- The merchant's magazine: or, Trades-man's treasury : Containing I. Arithmetick in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal; with the reason and demonstration of each rule: adorn'd with curious copper-cutts of the chief tables and titles. II. Merchants accompts, or a most concise way of casting up the value of merchandize, tare and trett, interest of coin, rules of barter, loss and gain, fellowship, equation of payment, and several matters relating to exchange: never before made publick. III. Book-keeping, after a plain, easie, and natural method; shewing how to enter, post, close, and ballance an accompt, &c. The second edition. To which is added in this impression (besides many additions in the former work) five whole chapters: viz. I. Maxims concerning bills of exchange ... II. The post of letters to and from foreign countries; and the days when mails are sent ... III. An account of the commodities produced by all countries; their chief towns for trade ... IV. A merchant or trader's dictionary ... V. Presidents [sic] of mercha
- The path-vvay to knovvledge : containing the whole art of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions ; with the extraction of roots ; as also a briefe introduction or entrance into the art of cossicke numbers, with many pleasant questions wrought thereby. Digested into a plaine and easie methode by way of dialogue, for the better vnderstanding of the learners thereof. Wherewith is also adioyned a briefe order for the keeping of marchants bookes of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor
- The path-vvay to knovvledge : contayning the whole art of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers, and fractions; with the extraction of roots; as also a briefe introduction or entrance into the art of cossicke numbers, with many pleasant questions wrought thereby. Digested into a plaine and easie methode by way of dialogue, for the better vnderstanding of the learners thereof. Wherewith is also adioyned a briefe order for the keeping of marchants bookes of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor
- The pathway to knowledge : Conteyning certaine briefe tables of English waights, and measures, with the proportions, kindes, and numbers belonging properly vnto the same. How to cast accompt with counters, and with pen, both in whole, and broken numbers. With the rules of cossicke, surd, binomicall, & residuall numbers, and the rule of equation, or of algebere ... Whereunto is annexed a most excellent inuention of Iulius Cæsar Patauinus, for the buying and selling of all kinde of marchandise. And lastly the order of keeping of a marchants booke, after the Italian manner, by debitor and creditor ... Together with a table ... Written in Dutch, and translated into English, by W.P
- The principles of arithmetick : with helpfull observations, making the entrance easie, and the practice pleasant: teaching the five ordinary parts of arithmetick, the usuall way: the performance of multiplication and division, onely by addition and subraction: with new and notable abridgments: rules of practice, with extraordinarie helps: and therein, some excellent observations, for the easie casting up of interest. The doctrine of fractions, the foure rules of arithmetick: recreations extraordinary ; or the easie performance of (seeming) impossibilities. By William Webster
- The principles of arithmeticke : methodically digested, and by short and familiar examples illustrated and declared: Together with the art of allegation: first written in Latine by Bernard Salignacke, and now Englished by William Bedwell
- The scales of commerce and trade : ballancing betwixt the buyer and seller, artificer and manufacture, debitor and creditor, the most general questions, artificiall rules, and usefull conclusions incident to traffique: comprehended in two books. The first states the ponderates to equity and custome, all usuall rules, legall bargains and contracts, in wholesale ot [sic] retaile, with factorage, returnes, and exchanges of forraign coyn, of interest-money, both simple and compounded, with solutions from naturall and artificiall arithmetick. The second book treats of geometricall problems and arithmeticall solutions, in dimensions of lines, superficies and bodies, both solid and concave, viz. land, wainscot, hangings, board, timber, stone, gaging of casks, military propositions, merchants accounts by debitor and creditor ; architectonice, or the art of building.
- The square and cube root compleated, and made easie. being a secret never yet manifested; but the contrary acknowledged by sundry artists. By Peter Halliman, of Stockton, in the county of Durham
- The store-house of breuitie in vvoorkes of arithemetike : containyng aswell the soundrie partes of the science in whole and broken numbers, with the rules of proportion, furthered to profitable vse: as also sunderie rules of breuitie of worke, of rare, pleasaunte, and commodious effecte, set forthe by Dionis Gray of London goldsmith. 1577
- The tutor to true English, or, Brief and plain directions whereby all that can read and write, may attain to orthography (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars : very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue : with an introduction to arithmetic, more easie than any yet extant ...
- The tutor to true English. or, Brief and plain directions, whereby all that can read and write may attain to orthography (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars. : Very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue. ; With an introduction to arithmetic: more easie than any yet extant. And several other observations of general use ; especially for the youth of either sex, and forreigners
- The tutor to true English: or, Brief and plain directions, whereby all that can read and write, may attain to orthography, (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars. : Very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue. With an introduction to arithmetic: more easie than any yet extant. And several other observations of general use; especially for the youth of either sex, and forreigners.
- The tutor to true English: or, brief and plain directions, whereby all that can read and write may attain to orthography, (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars : Very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue. With an introduction to arithmetic ; more easie than any yet extant. And several other observations of general use ; especially for the youth of either sex, and forreigners. By Henry Care
- The tutor to writing and arithmetick.
- The vvel-spring of sciences. : Teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in numbers and fractions.
- The vvell spryng of sciences : whiche teacheth the perfecte woorke and practise of arithmeticke, bothe in whole nombers and fractions, with suche easie and compendious instruction into the said arte, as hath not heretofore been by any sette out nor laboured. Beautified with moste necessary rules and questions, not onely profitable for marchauntes, but also for all artificers, as in the table doeth partlie appere: set forthe by Humfrey Baker citezeine of Lo[n]don
- The wel spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect vvorke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions: set foorth by Humfrey Baker Londoner. 1562. And novv once againe perused augmented, and amended in all the three parts, by the sayde authour: where-vnto he hath also added certain tables of the agreement of measures and waights of diuers places of Europe, the one with the other, as by the table following it may appeare
- The well spring of sciences : Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions ; set forth by Humfrey Baker Londoner. 1562
- The well spring of sciences : Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions: set forth by Humfrey Baker Londoner. 1562
- The well spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions
- The well spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions: set forthe by Humfrey Baker Londoner, 1562. And nowe once agayne perused augmented and amended in all the three partes, by the sayde aucthour ..
- The well spring of sciences. : Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions
- The well springe of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, bothe in whole numbres and fractions, set forthe by Humfrey Baker, Londoner, 1562. And nowe once agayne perused augmented and amended in all the three partes, by the sayde aucthour, whereunto hee hathe also added certaine tables of the agreement of measures, and waightes, of diuers places in Europe, the one with the other, as by the table folowing it may appeare. 1574
- The well-spring of sciences : Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers, and fractions: set forth by Humfrey Baker Londoner. 1562
- The well-spring of sciences : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in numbers and fractions
- The well-spring of sciences : teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in numbers and fractions
- The well-spring of sciences : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmetick, both in numbers and fractions
- The well-spring of sciences : teaching the perfect works and practise of arithmetick, both in numbers and fractions
- The well-spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions
- The well-spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions:
- The well-spring of sciences : which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions: set forth by Humfrey Baker Londoner
- The welspring of sciences : which teacheth the perfecte worke and practise of arithmeticke both in vvhole numbers & fractions, with such easie and compendious instruction into the saide art, as hath not heretofore been by any set out nor laboured, : Beautified vvith most necessary rules and questions, not onely profitable for marchauntes, but also for all artificers, as in the table doth plainely appere
- The whetstone of witte : whiche is the seconde parte of Arithmetike: containyng thextraction of rootes: the cossike practise, with the rule of equation: and the woorkes of surde nombers. Though many stones doe beare greate price, the whetstone is for exersice ... and to your self be not vnkinde
- The whole body of arithmetick made easie : wherein the rules of that art are briefly explained and illustrated with such familiar examples as may reach the capacity of any that desire to learn it
- The young schollar's best companion:, or, An exact guide or directory for children and youth : from the A, B, C, to the Latin grammar, comprehending the whole body of English learning in two parts, part the first. Instructing them how to know the sundry sorts of letters vowels, dipthongs, and syllables with their various pronounciations; ... part the second. Of time, weights, measures and coins, with a plain introduction to arithmetick. The forms of bills, bonds, etc. The method of writing letters &c. Concluding with exact rules of manners, and behaviour, with many other things both pleasant and profitable. The like never before published
- Thomas Masterson his addition to his first booke of arithmetick : Shewing the true vnderstanding of the same booke: with the examples therein, declared at large: also how the solutions of the questions propounded in his second booke of arithmeticke, may be calculated by the said first booke many seuerall wayes. All after so plaine and easie manner, that any which is desirous to make the said operations, may hereby vnderstand and learne to worke them, without the helpe of any other teacher
- Thomas Masterson his first booke of arithmeticke : Shewing the ingenious inuentions, and figuratiue operations, by which to calculate the true solution or answeres of arithmeticall questions: after a more perfect, plaine, briefe, well ordered arithmeticall way, then any other heretofore published: verie necessarie for all men
- Thomas Masterson his third booke of arithmeticke : Shewing the more ingenious inuentions, and the figuratiue and caractericall operations, by which to calculate the true solutions or answers of arithmeticall questions: after a more perfect, plaine, briefe, and well ordered arithmetical way then any other heretofore published. No lesse necessary and pleasant to all men employed in great and worthie actions, then to others
- Tyrocinia mathematica, sive, Juniorum ad matheses addicendas introductio in quatuor tractatus : videlicet arithmeticum, sphricum, geographicum & echometricum divisa
- Volleyball by the numbers
- Vulgar arithmetique : explayning the secrets of that art, after a more exact and easie way than ever, peculiarly fitted for merchants and tradesmen made usefull for all men familiar to the meanest capacity ...
- Willsfords arithmetick, naturall, and artificiall: or, decimalls. : Containing the science of numbers, digested in three books. Made compendious and facile for all ingenious capacities, viz: merchants, citizens, sea-men, accomptants, &c. Together with the theorie and practice united in a sympathetical proportion betwixt lines and numbers, in their quantitites and qualities, as in respect of form, figure, magnitude and affection: demonstrated by geometrie, illustrated by calculations, and confirmed with variety of examples in every species.
- Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writing : Being a miscellany arithmetical and mathematical. Containing all the plain and general rules of arithmetick: computation of interest, both simple and compound, valuation of leases and annuities. The measuring of board, glass, timber, stone, gauging of caske, and the measuring of land. With variety of tables useful in trade or commerce, ready cast up. Also [a] copybook of Mr. Cockers, con[s]isting of the most necessary hands used in England. The second edition, by Edmund Wingate, Esq
- [A ready reckoner.]
- [P. Ga]paris Schotti ... Arithmetica practica generalis ac specialis, e Cursu mathematico ejusdem auctoris extracta, atq correcta, et hac secunda editione in usum iuventutis mathematum studiosa proposita. Cum permissu superiorum
- [The grounde of artes] : [teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike]
- [The rules of arithmetic]
- [Thus endeth the arte and science of arismetique ...]
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