Cocker's Arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country. / Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, artihmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-master near St. George's church in Southwork, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing masters in and near London.

  • Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675
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1708
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Cocker's Arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country. / Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, artihmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-master near St. George's church in Southwork, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing masters in and near London. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

London : Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1708.

Physical description

12 unnumbered pages, 215 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations (engr.) ; 15 cm (12mo)

Edition

The six and twentieth edition carefully corrected, with additions. Licensed Sept. 3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange.

Notes

With frontispiece portrait of author.
Copy 1. Binding: 20th century grey paper over boards; many leaves repaired.

References note

ESTC, T30867
ESTC T30867

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