Leybourn, William. 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 numbers, and variety of compendiums in the several rules of arithmetick Creator Leybourn, William, 1626-1716 Date 1676 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 270- 336q Caption London : Printed for Hen. Brome, at the Gun at the west-end of St. Paul's, 1676 The second edition, corrected, and very much enlarged Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Recorde, Robert. 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. 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 coynes, as they are currant at this present time. 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 Creator Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558 Date 1648 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID R642a Caption London : Printed by M[iles]. F[lesher]. for John Harison, and are to be sold by Nath. Brooks, at the signe of the Angell in Corn-hill, 1648 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Recorde, Robert. 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 Creator Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558 Date [Anno domini. 1557] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Recorde, Robert. 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 Creator Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558 Date [Anno Domini M.D.LXVI. [1566]] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Recorde, Robert. 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 Creator Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558 Date [1551?] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Masterson, Thomas. 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 Creator Masterson, Thomas Date 1595 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 17648 copy 2 Caption Imprinted at London : By Richard Field, 1595 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Masterson, Thomas. 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 Creator Masterson, Thomas Date 1595 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 17648 copy 1 Caption Imprinted at London : By Richard Field, 1595 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Masterson, Thomas. 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 Creator Masterson, Thomas Date 1594 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 17648 copy 2 Caption London : Printed by Richard Field, 1594 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Masterson, Thomas. 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 Creator Masterson, Thomas Date 1592 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 17648 copy 1 Caption Imprinted at London : By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke friers neare Ludgate, 1592 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Baker, Humfrey. 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 ... Creator Baker, Humfrey, active 1557-1587 Date 1580 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf