A mathematical miscellany in four parts; I. An essay towards the probable solution of the forty-five surprising paradoxes, in Gordon's Geography. II. Fifty-Five New and Amazing Paradoxes, some in Verse, some in Prose, with their Solutions. III. Answers, to the Hundred Arithmetical Problems, left unanswer'd in Hill's Arithmetick, and Alexander's Algebra. IV. Miscellaneous Rules about forming Aenigma's, Questions, the Doctrine of Eclipses, of Pendulums, the Equation of Time, concerning Easter, &c. By a lover of the mathematicks.

  • Fuller, Samuel, -approximately 1736.
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1735 [i.e.1736]
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Dublin : printed by and for S. Fuller, at the Globe in Meath - Street, 1735 [i.e.1736]

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156p.,plate : ill. ; 120.

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The second edition corrected.

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ESTC T119558

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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