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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.
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Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical. In four parts: conteining I Vulgar arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions, in a most plain and easie method. II Decimal arithmetick, with the ground and reason thereof, illustrated by divers examples. III Instrumental arithmetick, exactly performing all questions of what nature soever in a decimal way, by scales, with much more ease and facility then can be effected, either by vulgar or decimal arithmetick, the work of reduction being wholly avoided. Nothing in this kind having been hitherto published by any. IV Algebraical arithmetick, conteining an abridgement of the precepts of that art, and the use thereof, illustrated by examples and questions of divers kinds. Whereunto is added the construction and use of several tables of interest and annuities, weights and measures, both of our own and other countries. /
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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. /
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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.
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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 ... /
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A new and most useful instrument for addition and subtraction of pounds, shillings, pence, and farthings; without charging the memory, disturbing the mind, or exposing the operator to any uncertainty; : which no method hitherto published, can justly pretend to. : Invented and presented to His most Excellent Majesty Charles II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. 1666. /
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The art of numbering by speaking-rods vulgarly termed Nepeirs bones : by which the most difficult parts of arithmetick, as multiplication, division, and extracting of roots both square and cube, are performed with incredible celerity and exactness (without any charge to the memory) by addition and subtraction only /
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[The grounde of artes] [teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike]
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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.
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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.
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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 /
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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.
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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 /
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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 /
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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.
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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.
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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
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