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The schoolmasters assistant. Being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ... The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer ... To which is prefixt, an essay on the education of youth; humbly offered to the consideration of parents. By Thomas Dilworth, author of the New guide to the English tongue; Young book-keeper's assistant; &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping. [Six lines of quotations]
Dilworth, Thomas, -1780.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Addenda to Rara arithmetica which described in 1908 such European arithmetics printed before 1601 as were then in the library of the late George Arthur Plimpton / by David Eugene Smith.
Smith, David Eugene, 1860-1944.Date: 1939- Books
Christianus van Varenbrakens "Die Edel conste arithmetica" / uitgegeven door Marjolein Kool.
Vaerenbraken, Christiaen van.Date: 1988- Books
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A treatise of practical arithmetic, and book keeping, containing all the rules of arithmetic, which are generally useful in transacting business where arithmetic is required. For the use of students. By F. Nichols. Published according to act of Congress.
Nichols, Francis, fl. 1809.Date: July, 1797- Books
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Arithmetick vulgar and decimal: with the application thereof, to a variety of cases in trade, and commerce.
Greenwood, Isaac, 1702-1745.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The tutor's assistant, Being a compendium of arithmetic, and a complete question-book. Containing I. Arithmetic in whole numbers; being a brief explanation of all its roles, in a new and more concise method than any hitherto published; with an application to each rule, consisting of a large variety of questions in real business, with their answers annexed. II. Vulgar fractions, which are treated with a great deal of plainness and perspicuity. III. Decimal, with the extraction of the square, cube, and biquadrate roots, after a very plain and familiar manner; in which are set down rules for the easy calculation of interest, annuities, and pensions in arrears, the present worth of annuities, &c. either by simple or compound interest. IV. Duodecimals, or Multiplication of feet and inches, with examples applied to measuring and working by multiplication, practice, and decimals. V. The mensuration of circles, &c. VI. A collection of questions set down promiseuously, for the greater trial of the foregoing rules. To which are added, a general table for the ready calculating the interest of any sum of money, at any rate per Cent. likewise rents, salaries, &c. The whole being adapted either as a question-book for the use of schools, or as a remembrancer and instructor to such as have some knowledge therein. This work having been perused by several eminent mathematicians and accomptants, in recommended as the best compendium hitherto published, for the use of schools, or for private persons. By Francis Walkingame, writing-master and accomptant.
Walkingame, Francis, 1723-1783.Date: 1795- Books
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The federal arithmetic; or, A compendium of the most useful rules of that science, adapted to the currency of the United States. For the use of schools and private persons. Published agreeably to act of Congress. By James Noyes.
Noyes, James, 1778-1799.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Archives and manuscripts
MS Arabic 815
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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. / Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, artihmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-master near St. George's church in Southwork, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing masters in and near London.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675Date: 1708- Books
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The tutor's assistant; being a compendium of arithmetic, and a complete question-book. Containing I. Arithmetic in whole numbers; being a brief explanation of all its rules, in a new and more concise method than any hitherto published; with an application to each rule, consisting of a large variety of questions in real business, with their answers annexed. II. Vulgar fractions, which are treated with a great deal of plainess and perspicuity. III. Decimals, with the extraction of the square, cube, and biquadrate roots, after a very plain and familiar manner; in which are set down rules for the easy calculation of interest, annuities, and pensions in arrears, the present worth of annuities, &c. either by simple or compound interest. IV. Duodecimals, or multiplication of feet and inches, with examples applied to measuring and working by multiplication; practice, and decimals. V. The mensuration of circles, &c. VI. A collection of questions set down promiseously, for the, greater trial of the foregoing rules. To which are added, a new and very short method of extracting the cube root, and a general table for the ready calculating the interest of any sum of money, at any rate per cent. Likewise rents, salaries, &c. The whole being adapted either as a question-book for the use of schools, or as a remembrancer and instructor to such as have some knowledge therein. This work having been perused by several eminent mathematicians and accomptants, is recommended as the best compendium hitherto published, for the use of schools, or for private persons. The twenty-fifth edition. By Francis Walkingame, writing-master and accomptant.
Walkingame, Francis, 1723-1783.Date: 1792- Books
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The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved. Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of the children; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. For the use of schools. Collected from Dixon, Bailey, Owen, Strong, and Watts.
Date: M.D.CC.LX. [1760]- Archives and manuscripts
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MS Arabic 835