Rudd, T. (1650). Practical geometry: In two parts: the first, shewing how to perform the four species of arithmetick, (viz. addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division,) together with reduction, and the rule of proportion in figures. The second, containing a hundred geometricall questions, with their solutions and demonstrations, some of them being performed arithmetically, and others geometrically, yet all without the help of algebra. A worke very necessary for all men, but principally for surveyors of land, engineers, and all other students in the mathematicks. Printed by Robert Leybourn, for Robert Boydell, at the bulwark neer the Tower: and Samuel Satterthwait, at the Globe in Pauls Church-yard, neer the west end.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Rudd, Thomas. Practical Geometry: In Two Parts: The First, Shewing How to Perform the Four Species of Arithmetick, (viz. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division,) Together with Reduction, and the Rule of Proportion in Figures. The Second, Containing a Hundred Geometricall Questions, with Their Solutions and Demonstrations, Some of Them Being Performed Arithmetically, and Others Geometrically, yet All Without the Help of Algebra. A Worke Very Necessary for All Men, but Principally for Surveyors of Land, Engineers, and All Other Students in the Mathematicks. London: Printed by Robert Leybourn, for Robert Boydell, at the bulwark neer the Tower: and Samuel Satterthwait, at the Globe in Pauls Church-yard, neer the west end, 1650.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Rudd, Thomas. Practical Geometry: In Two Parts: The First, Shewing How to Perform the Four Species of Arithmetick, (viz. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division,) Together with Reduction, and the Rule of Proportion in Figures. The Second, Containing a Hundred Geometricall Questions, with Their Solutions and Demonstrations, Some of Them Being Performed Arithmetically, and Others Geometrically, yet All Without the Help of Algebra. A Worke Very Necessary for All Men, but Principally for Surveyors of Land, Engineers, and All Other Students in the Mathematicks. Printed by Robert Leybourn, for Robert Boydell, at the bulwark neer the Tower: and Samuel Satterthwait, at the Globe in Pauls Church-yard, neer the west end, 1650.