APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Tapp, J. (1621). The path-vvay to knovvledge: Contayning the whole art of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers, and fractions; with the extraction of roots; as also a briefe introduction or entrance into the art of cossicke numbers, with many pleasant questions wrought thereby. Digested into a plaine and easie methode by way of dialogue, for the better vnderstanding of the learners thereof. Wherewith is also adioyned a briefe order for the keeping of marchants bookes of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor. Printed by Thomas Purfoot, for Tho: Pauier.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Tapp, John. The Path-vvay to Knovvledge: Contayning the Whole Art of Arithmeticke, Both in Whole Numbers, and Fractions; with the Extraction of Roots; as Also a Briefe Introduction or Entrance into the Art of Cossicke Numbers, with Many Pleasant Questions Wrought Thereby. Digested into a Plaine and Easie Methode by Way of Dialogue, for the Better Vnderstanding of the Learners Thereof. Wherewith Is Also Adioyned a Briefe Order for the Keeping of Marchants Bookes of Accompts, by Way of Debitor and Creditor. At London: Printed by Thomas Purfoot, for Tho: Pauier, 1621.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Tapp, John. The Path-vvay to Knovvledge: Contayning the Whole Art of Arithmeticke, Both in Whole Numbers, and Fractions; with the Extraction of Roots; as Also a Briefe Introduction or Entrance into the Art of Cossicke Numbers, with Many Pleasant Questions Wrought Thereby. Digested into a Plaine and Easie Methode by Way of Dialogue, for the Better Vnderstanding of the Learners Thereof. Wherewith Is Also Adioyned a Briefe Order for the Keeping of Marchants Bookes of Accompts, by Way of Debitor and Creditor. Printed by Thomas Purfoot, for Tho: Pauier, 1621.

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