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[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Mathematica : treatise on arithmetics, copied from print Edinburgh 1610


Author(s):

  • William

Incipit:

  • I have through the [and then:] importunitie of many who could make litle or no use of records

Explicit:

  • used\ most\ is\ quhich\ way\ the\ is\

Mathematica : treatise on arithmetics, copied from print Edinburgh 1610


Author(s):

  • William

No. of pages: Pag. 15-34 (third series):

Rubric: Ane abridgement of arithmetick, containi(n)g the four principall parts of arithmetick, to witt: addition, substraction, multiplication and division. To which is annexed the Golden Rule, or rule of three, which is very usefull to all who desyre to learne in very short space the most laudable art, sine quibus homo non est vir, being the airt most incident human affairs, collected out of records, book of arithmettick and abridged in the most easie, comodious and most excellent forme by me, William, noble gentleman. Printed at Edinburgh. And are to be sold at the Sing of the Three Popes Heads in Netherin Wynd, 1610

Incipit:

  • The epistle to the reader. I have (through the importunitie of many who could make litle or no use of records ...)

Explicit:

  • This is the way quhich is most used. Finis coronat opus. 1668