The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions: and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving all questions in anatocism, or compound interest; with tables of simple interest also at 6. per cent. per annum. Together with their use in the measuring of board, timber, stone, and gauging of cask, &c. very necesary for all carpenters, joyners, masons, glasiers, and all tradesmen whatsoever. Composed and published for the use of the intended English methematical and grammar school at Ross in Herefordshire. Also, a direction for deans and chapters in cathedrals, and the heads and fellows of colledges in both Universities in their letting of leases and taking of fines. By John Newton D.D. and one of His Majesties chaplains
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Veröffentlicht: London printed for Dixy Page at the Anchor and Marriner in East-Smithfield near the Kings Slaughterhouse, and Allen Bancke at the Flowerdeluce near Cripplegate Church 1668
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Beschreibung:An ephemeris or diary, shewing the interest and rebate of money at 6 per centum = Wing N1058A, but it does not appear to have been published separately. The C copy, the only one recorded in Wing, is at the same shelfmark as The scale of interest. - Page numbers 9-10 omitted in page numbering only. - Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. - The scale of interest. The second part, An appendix containing the description and use of the carpenters rule, and Ephemeris or diary, shewing the interest and rebate of money at 6 per centum have separate title pages, dated 1667; Chiliades decem logarithmorum, and Tabula partium proportionalium have divisional title pages. - Wing (2nd ed.), N1058A. - Wing (2nd ed.), N1067A
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