Jeake, Samuel.
Logistik?logia, or Arithmetick surveighed and reviewed: in four books. Viz. 1 book 1 part intergers. 2 part fractions. 2 book 1 part geodæticals. 2. part figurals 3 book 1 part decimals. 2 part astronomicals. 3 part logarithmes. 4 part coffics. 5 part surds. 6 part species. 4 book 1 part ratios. 2 part proportions disjunct. 3 part proportions continued. 4 part Æquations. Wherein the nature of numbers absolutely abstract, generally and specially contract, with their simple and comparative elements, are plainly declared, and fully handled. Every part furnished with such necessary rules, cases, theoremes, questions, observations, and varieties of operation, as principally to them belong, ... and delivered in so familiar a style, as may befit mean capacities, and if practically applied, become more than ordinarily useful both in mechanical and mathematica arts and sciences. By Samuel Jeake senior.
London: printed by J.R. and J.D. for Walter Kettilby at the Bishops-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Richard Mount on Tower-Hill, near the Postern, M DC XCVI. [1696].
ESTC No. R218510.Grub Street ID 93157.
Jeake, Samuel.
A compleat body of arithmetick, in four books, Viz: Book I. Part 1. Integers. 2. Fractions. Book II. 1. Geodaeticals. 2. Figurals. Book III. 1. Decimals. 2. Astronomicals. Part 3. Logarithmes. 4. Cossicks. 5. Surds. 6. Algebra. Book IV. 1. Ratio's. 2. Proportions disjunct. 3. Proportions continued. 4. Aequations, &c. Wherein the Whole Nature of Numbers, with their Simple and Comparative Elements in all the Parts of Arithmetick, are plainly Declared, and fully Handled. Every Part Explain'd by Necessary Rules, Cases, Theorems, Questions, Observations, and Variety of Operations: Illustrated by sundry Tables, Diagrams, and very many Examples. Together with divers Etymologies, Symboles, Characters, and Abreviations for Artificial Terms, Words, Names, and Denominations: The Whole digested into a succinct, and orderly Method; and delivered in a familiar Style. To every Part is added, Excellent Rules of Practice; which makes it very Useful to Merchants, and all that would understand Accounts, .
London: printed for Tho. Newborough, at the Golden Ball, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and John Nicholson, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T113608.Grub Street ID 165520.