A treatise of algebra

both historical and practical, shewing the original, progress, and advancement thereof from time to time, and by what steps it hath attained to the heighth at which now it is. With some additional treatises: I. Of the cono-cuneus, being a body representing in part a conus, in part a cuneus. II. Of angular sections, and other things relating thereunto, and to trigonometry. III. Of the angle of contact, with other things appertaining to the composition of magnitudes, the inceptives of magnitudes, and the composition of motions, with the result thereof. IV. Of combinations, alternations, and aliquot parts.

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A treatise of algebra

both historical and practical, shewing the original, progress, and advancement thereof from time to time, and by what steps it hath attained to the heighth at which now it is. With some additional treatises: I. Of the cono-cuneus, being a body representing in part a conus, in part a cuneus. II. Of angular sections, and other things relating thereunto, and to trigonometry. III. Of the angle of contact, with other things appertaining to the composition of magnitudes, the inceptives of magnitudes, and the composition of motions, with the result thereof. IV. Of combinations, alternations, and aliquot parts.

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Edition Notes

The additional treatises have each a special t.p., the first 3 dated 1684; the first 2 have separate paging.

"A brief (but full) account of the doctrine of trigonometry, both plain and sperical, by John Caswell ..." with special t.p.: 17 p. at end.

Wing W613, C1252.

Errors in paging; no. 34-35 (2d group) omitted, no. 175-176 (6th group) numbered 75-76.

Eight fold. plates wanting?

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[20], 374 (i.e. 372), [4], 17, [1], 76 (i.e. 176), [1], 17 p.
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374

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