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express it; a more
modern spelling, zenzicube, is
found in
Samuel Jeake's
Arithmetick Surveighed and Reviewed. Finally, the word
zenzizenzizenzic denotes the...
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English by
Joseph Raphson, who
published it in 1720 as the
Universal Arithmetick. John
Machin published a
second Latin edition in 1722. None of these...
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writing and arithmetic. ****er was the
reputed author of the
famous Arithmetick, the po****rity of
which has
added a
phrase ("according to ****er") to...
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century CE,
though it was not used in
Europe until much later. ****er's
Arithmetick, the
premier textbook in the 17th century,
introduces its discussion...
- ****er's
Arithmetick, also
known by its full
title "****er's
Arithmetick:
Being a
Plain and
Familiar Method Suitable to the
Meanest Capacity for the Full...
- ****er's
Decimal Arithmetick is a
grammar school mathematics textbook written by
Edward ****er (1631–1676) and
published posthumously by John Hawkins...
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published five
years later in
Gammer Gurton's
Garland (1810) was
titled "
Arithmetick" and had the
following different lines: Three, four, lay down
lower ...
- Record,
Robert (1654). Record's
Arithmetick: Or, the
Ground of Arts:
Teaching the
Perfect Work and
Practise of
Arithmetick ... Made by Mr.
Robert Record...
- the
second group holds The
Political Anatomy of
Ireland and
Political Arithmetick.
These texts were
written some ten
years later in Ireland. As Hull writes...
- LCC QA33.R3 1542a. Recorde,
Robert (1699) [1543].
Edward Hatton (ed.).
Arithmetick, or, The
ground of arts. London: J.H. for
Charles Harper. John Denniss...