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spelling | Vyse, Charles fl. 1770-1815 Verfasser aut The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex London printed for W. Osborne, T. Griffin; and H. Mozley and Co. Gainsbrough M.DCC.XCVII. [1797] Online-Ressource ([4],iv,[4],324Seiten) ill 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Braces in imprint English Short Title Catalog, T137667 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Arithmetic Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0731200300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Vyse, Charles fl. 1770-1815 The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex Arithmetic Early works to 1800 |
title | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_auth | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_exact_search | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_exact_search_txtP | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_full | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_fullStr | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_full_unstemmed | The tutor's guide being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
title_short | The tutor's guide |
title_sort | the tutor s guide being a complete system of arithmetic with various branches in the mathematics in six parts viz i arithmetic in all its useful rules and to each a great variety of questions ii vulgar fractions in all their parts iii decimal fractions with the extraction of roots of different powers to which are added rules c for the easy calculation of interest and annuities c iv mensuration of superficies solids applied to measuring artificers work c with a collection of questions for exercise to which is added the specific gravity of metals c v chronology or the method of finding the several cycles epacts moveable feasts time of high water c with a collection of questions relating to history likewise all the most useful examples on both the globes vi algebra wherein the method of raising and resolving equations is rendered easy and illustrated with variety of examples and numerical questions to which is added an appendix containing different forms of acquittances bills of exchange c c the whole being designed for the use of schools as a question book or a remembrancer and instructor to such who have some knowledge of figures and is adapted for the use of the gentleman and scholar as well as for the man of business and is recommended by several eminent mathematicians and school masters a new edition corrected and improved with additions by charles vyse author of the young ladies and gentlemen s new guide to the english tongue c and master of the academy at west ham abbey essex |
title_sub | being, a complete system of arithmetic; with various branches in the mathematics. In six parts, viz. I. Arithmetic in all its useful Rules, and to each a great Variety of Questions. II. Vulgar Fractions, in all their Parts. III. Decimal Fractions, with the Extraction of Roots of different Powers; to which are added, Rules, &c. for the easy calculation of Interest and Annuities, &c. IV. Mensuration of Superficies & Solids, applied to Measuring Artificers Work, &c. with a Collection of Questions for Exercise. To which is added, the specific Gravity of Metals, &c. V. Chronology, or the Method of finding the several Cycles, Epacts, Moveable Feasts, Time of High Water, &c. with a Collection of Questions relating to History; Likewise all the most useful Examples on both the Globes. VI. Algebra, wherein the Method of raising and resolving Equations is rendered easy, and illustrated with Variety of Examples and Numerical Questions. To which is added, an appendix, Containing different Forms of Acquittances, Bills of Exchange, &c. &c. The whole being designed for the use of Schools, as a Question Book, or a Remembrancer and Instructor to such who have some Knowledge of Figures, and is adapted for the Use of the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as for the Man of Business: and is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians and School-Masters. A new edition, corrected and improved, with additions. By Charles Vyse, Author of the Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's New Guide to the English Tongue, &c. and Master of the Academy at West Ham Abbey, Essex |
topic | Arithmetic Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Arithmetic Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0731200300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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