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The tutor's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic and a complete question book
Walkingame, Francis (1723-1783); Crosby, T
1841
At head of title: Crosby's new edition, with considerable additions, 1841.
Cocker's arithmetic. : 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, Edward (1631-1675); Hawkins, John; Mair, John (1769)
1757
Elementa arithmeticae numerosae et speciosae : in usum juventutis academicae
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
1726
Printer's device on t.p. Printer's headpieces. Engraved initials. Printer's tailpieces.
The tutor's assistant; being a compendium of arithmetic, and complete question-book
Walkingame, Francis (1723-1783); Fisher, Isaac
[1829?]
Edition statement taken from half-title.
Rara arithmetica : a catalogue of the arithmetics written before the year MDCI with a description of those in the library of George Arthur Plimpton of New York
Smith, David Eugene (1860-1944); Plimpton, George Arthur (1855-1936)
1908
Includes indexes.
The tutor's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic, and a complete question-book, containing... : 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
Walkingame, Francis (1723-1783); Crosby, T; Wilson, Spence, and Mawman
Anno 17[99]
"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." Advertisem...
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, Edward (1631-1675); Fisher, George (fl. 1720); Hawkins, John (fl.1677)
1748
Advertisement on recto of first prelim. leaf; port. on verso facing t.p. Another advertisement on p. [1] at end.
Arithmeticae practicae methodus facilis
Gemma Frisius (1508-1555); Peletier, Jacques (1517-1582)
1556