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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 new and complete system of arithmetick : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States
- A new system of arithmetick theorical and practical. : Wherein the science of numbers is demonstrated in a regular course from its first principles, thro' all the parts and branches thereof; either known to the ancients, or owing to the improvements of the moderns ..
- A practical treatise on arithmetic ... : Combining the useful properties of former works, with the modern improvements ... To which is added two methods of bookkeeping ...
- A theoretical and practical arithmetic; : designed for common schools and academies.
- Adam's new arithmetic--
- Adam's new arithmetic. : Arithmetic, in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained and synthetically applied
- Adams's New arithmetic : arithmetic, in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained and synthetically applied : designed for the use of schools and academies
- 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 æquations 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 æquations 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 elementary arithmetic.
- An intellectual arithmetic : with an introduction to written arithmetic
- An intellectual arithmetic, upon the inductive method : with an introduction to written arithmetic
- 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, 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
- Anicii Manlii Torquati Severini Boetii De institutione arithmetica libri duo, : De institutione musica libri quinque. Accedit geometria quae fertur Boetii.
- 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
- Arithmetic on the productive system, : accompanied by a key and cubical blocks.
- Arithmetic on the productive system; : accompanied by a key and cubical blocks.
- Arithmetic, oral and written, practically applied by means of suggestive questions.
- Arithmetic, practically applied, for advanced pupils, and for private reference, : designed as a sequel to any of the ordinary text-books on the subject.
- 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 : 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 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
- 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, 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
- Burnham's arithmetic, revised. : A new system of arithmetic, on an improved plan: embracing the rules of three, single and double, direct and inverse ... and all proportional questions in one rule applicable to the whole, the process greatly simplified and abridged.
- 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 the mensuration of plains and solids. ...
- Complete arithmetic : theoretical and practical
- Compotus manualis ad vsu[m] Oxonie[n]siu[m].
- Daboll's schoolmaster's assistant : Improved and enlarged. Being a plain, practical system of arithmetick. Adapted to the United States
- De arte supputandi libri quattuor Cutheberti Tonstalli
- De institutione arithmetica libri duo : édition proto-philologique intégrale princeps d'un manuscrit du IXe siècle (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, latin 14064)
- De institutione arithmetica libri duo, : De institutione musica libri quinque. Accedit Geometria quae fertur Boetii.
- Demonstrative Rechenkunst ...
- Diophanti Alexandrini opera omnia : cum Graecis commentariis. Volumen I, 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
- Ein Dialog zur Einführung in die Arithmetik und Algebra
- Explanations of the principles of arithmetic, : on a new plan.
- 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
- Higher arithmetic, : designed for the use of high schools, academies, and colleges ... with an appendix.
- Higher arithmetic; : or, The science and application of numbers; combining the analytic and synthetic modes of instruction ...
- Higher arithmetic; : or, The science and application of nymbers; combining the analytic and synthetic modes of instruction ...
- 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
- Introduction to The national arithmetic, on the inductive system; : combining the analytic and synthetic methods with the cancelling system; in which the principles of arithmetic are explained and illustrated in a familiar manner. Designed for common schools.
- Introduction to arithmetic
- 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
- Key to Stoddard's new practical arithmetic : and complete arithmetic
- L'arithmétique en sa perfection, : mise en pratique, banquiers et marchands, contenant une ... explication de ses principes ... un traité de géométrie-pratique appliquée à l'arpentage et au toisé ... un abrégé d'algèbre ... et un traité d'arithmétique aux jetons
- La obra enciclopédica : Yĕsodé ha-tĕbuná u-migdal ha-ĕmuná
- Lectures on the philosophy of arithmetic and the adaptation of that science to the business purposes of life : with numerous problems, curious and useful, solved by various modes; with explanations designed to make the study and application of arithmetic pleasant and profitable to such as have not the aid of a teacher; as well as to exercise advanced classes in schools.
- Les œuvres de Pierre de Ronsard. : Texte de 1587
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
- Practical and mental arithmetic on a new plan : in which mental arithmetic is combined with the use of the slate : containing a complete system for all practical purposes being in dollars and cents
- Practical arithmetic, : uniting the inductive with the synthetic mode of instruction. Also, illustrating the principles of cancelation. For schools and academies.
- Principles of Hindu reckoning.
- 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
- Ray's arithmetic, part third : on the inductive and analytic methods of instruction : embracing cancellation and factoring
- Ray's arithmetical key : containing solutions to the questions in Ray's third book, and to some of the most difficult questions in the second book
- Ray's arithmetical key : containing solutions to the questions in Ray's third book, and to some of the most difficult questions in the second book: also an appendix, of test examples for the slate or blackboard.
- Ray's higher arithmetic. : The principles of arithmetic, analyzed and practically applied ...
- 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 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 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
- Shumārnāmah
- Studien zur Arithmetik und Geometrie : Texte aus dem Nachlass (1886-1901)
- Temperatura practica : das ist, Grundrichtige Vergleichung der zwölff semitoniorum in der octave
- The American intellectual arithmetic : containing an extensive collection of practical questions on the general principles of arithmetic with concise and original methods of solution, which simplify many of the most important rules in written arithmetic
- The American primary school arithmetic : designed for the use of pupils in primary and intermediate schools.
- The Columbian accountant, or, A complete system of practical arithmetic : particularly adapted to the commerce of the United States of America : to which is annexed, a short sketch of mensuration
- The Earliest arithmetics in English,
- The North American arithmetic : part first, for young learners
- The North American arithmetic : part second, uniting oral and written exercises, in corresponding chapters
- The North American arithmetic : part third, for advanced scholars
- The arithmetical primer. : Underhill's new table-book; or, Tables of arithmetic made easier.
- 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 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 common school arithmetic : combining analysis and synthesis : adapted to the best mode of instruction in the elements of written arithmetic
- The common school arithmetic : in which the rules are explained in the plainest and most concise methods extant, with many important improvements, containing proofs in each rule with demonstrations from the most simple and evident principles, together with reasons for every rule, accompanied with a series of questions on the nature and applications of the same : to which is added a dictionary of arithmetical terms not found in any other treatise
- 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
- 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 : 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
- 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 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 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 illustrative practical arithmetic by a natural method, with dictation exercises for common schools, high schools, normal schools, and academies
- The new American order of arithmetic ...
- The new complete system of arithmetick : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States
- 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 poetical geography, designed to accompany outline maps or school atlases. : To which are added the rules of arithmetic in rhyme.
- The poetical geography, designed to accompany outline maps or school atlases. : To which are added the rules of arithmetic in rhyme.
- The poetical geography, designed to accompany outline maps or school atlases. : To which are added the rules of arithmetic in rhyme./
- 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 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 purchasers pinnace, or, the bargaines brigantine. Bearing each boarder to terra frugi, or thrifts territories : Substantially shadowed in a new inuented arithmeticall table. Plainely presenting, and vpon the first sight declaring the present worth of any rent, lease, or annuitie in possession or reuersion. Most vsefull aswell for the seller as the buyer, that neither of them may be ouer-reacht. Also, Penkethman his president, or, the new art of accompt: deciphered in the money-masters map. Which conteineth a two-fold index of interest money, at 8.P. and 10.P. per cent. For any summe from 1000.P. to a q. and for any time from a yeare to a day. Neuer to be altered vpon any future impression, for that the author (as he ingenuously confesseth) cannot better these, and confidently presumeth none other can. Whereunto is annexed 1 A table shewing the remedies or allowances vpon all sorts of light or baser golden coynes; besides diuers other necessarie notes concerning such coynes. 2 A plaine direction for the easie computing of interest at 7.li. 10.s. 7.li. 6.li. 13.s. 4.d. and 6.li. per cent ... Besid
- The scholar's arithmetic : or, Federal accountant
- The schoolmaster's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical : in five parts ...
- 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 teacher's assistant; : or, A system of practical arithmetic ..
- The theoretic arithmetic of the Pythagoreans
- The tutor to true English, 1687
- The tutor's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic and a complete question-book ... : the whole being adapted either as a question-book for the use of schools, or as a remembrancer or instructer to such as have some knowledge therin ...
- The university arithmetic, : embracing the science of numbers, and their numerous applications,
- 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: 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 : 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 western practical arithmetic ... : containing a great variety of exercises, particularly adapted to the currency of the United States: to which is added a short system of book-keeping, designed for the use of schools and private schools.
- 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
- 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
- [A ready reckoner.]
- [The grounde of artes] : [teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike]
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