Publications of Edward Cocker

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  • Cocker, Edward. The youth's direction to write without a teacher all the usefull hands of England. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Are to be sold by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, at ye corner of ye little old Baily, 1652. ESTC No. R7952. Grub Street ID 128161.
  • Cocker, Edward. The pens transcendencie or faire writings labyrinth Invented written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [[London]: Are to be sold by Samuell Eyre, stationer, at the great north doore of St. Paule's Church, [1657]]. ESTC No. R230207. Grub Street ID 102564.
  • Cocker, Edward. Arts glory, or, The pen-man's treasurie wherein you may be accommodated with variety of curious hands for any manner of imployments, and also directions to facilitate your practise / invented, written and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Sold by Peter Stent .. and William Fisher .., 1657. ESTC No. R39989. Grub Street ID 121836.
  • Cocker, Edward. The pen's triumph: being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode; adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes. Most of the copies consisting of two lines onely, and those containing the whole alphabet; being all distill'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain, and an invention as usefull as rare. With a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published, which will conduct an ingenious practitioner to an unimagined height. Also a choice receipt for inke. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of St Pauls Church, over against Pauls Chain, where he teacheth the art of writing. [London]: Are to be sold with other of the authors works, by Samuel Ayre stationer, at the great north door of St Pauls Church London, 1658. ESTC No. R37650. Grub Street ID 119868.
  • Cocker, Edward. The pen's triumph: being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode; adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes. Most of the copies consisting of two lines only, and those containing the whole alphabet; being all distil'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain: and an invention as usefull as rare. With a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published, which will conduct an ingenious practitioner to an unimagined height. Also a choice receipt for ink. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of St. Pauls Church, over against Pauls Chain, where he teacheth the art of writing. [London]: Are to be sold with other of the authors works, by John Dowse stationer, at the great North door of St. Pauls Church London, 1659. ESTC No. R229554. Grub Street ID 102013.
  • Cocker, Edward. Arts glory: or The pen-man's treasury: containing various examples of secretary, text, Roman and Italian hands. Adorned with many curious knots and flourishes to render them pleasant as well as profitable. With directions, theorems, and rare principles of art, comprehending very much of the author's knowledge. Also a receipt for inke; and to write with gold. Wholly invented, written and engraven, by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south-side of St. Paul's Church, right over against Pauls-Chaine: where he teacheth the arts of writing and arithmatick. [London]: Are to be sold with other of the author's works, by Peter Stent at the white-horse in Giltspur-street without Newgate: and William Fisher, at the Postern-gate near Tower-hill, London, 1659. ESTC No. R236118. Grub Street ID 106951.
  • Cocker, Edward. Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantrie a copy-book containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabeticall order; and as many in verse, each distick comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. Written in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour nations. With instructions for every thing belonging to writing. Also the rare principles of this art in a poeticall alphabet, published for writing masters to set their learners. Invented, written, and engraven, by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of S. Paul Church, over against Pauls Church, betwixt the Sugar-loaf and the Naked-boy, where he teaches the arts of writing and arithmetick in an extraordinary manner. [London]: Are to be sold by William Place at Grayes-Inne Gate in Horborne: and by Thomas Rookes at the Lamb, at the east end of S. Pauls Church, near the schoole. Where also you may have all sorts of blank bonds, and the best ink, 1660. ESTC No. R39375. Grub Street ID 121274.
  • Cocker, Edward. Penna volans or The young mans accomplishment being the quintessence of those curious arts writing & arithmetick whereby ingenious youths may soone be made for cleark-ship fit, or management of trade. Invented written & engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Printed for John Ruddiard at ye Unicorn in Cornhill in the Piazza, 1661. ESTC No. R218628. Grub Street ID 93268.
  • Cocker, Edward. Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantry. A copy-book, containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabetical order, and as many in verse, each distick comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. Written in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour nations. Unto which is now added the best copies of court and chancery hands, with instructions for every thing belonging to writing. Also the rare principles of this art in a poetical alphabet, published for writing-masters to set their learners. Invented, written an engraven by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of S. Paul's Church, over against Paul's Chain, betwixt the Sugar-loaf and Naked-Boy, where he teaches the art of writing & arithmetick in an extraordinary manner. [London]: Are to be sold by William Place at Grayes-Inn Gate in Holborn: and by Thomas Rooks at the Lamb and Ink-Bottle at the east end of S. Paul's Church; where also you may have all sorts of blank bonds, and the best ink for records, [1661]. ESTC No. R37682. Grub Street ID 119898.
  • Cocker, Edward. Penna volans or The young mans accomplishment being the quintessence of those curious arts writing & arithmetick whereby ingenious youths may soone be made for cleark-ship fit, or management of trade. Invented written & engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Printed for John Ruddiard at ye Unicorn in Cornhill in the Piazza, 1661. ESTC No. R229628. Grub Street ID 102079.
  • Cocker, Edward. The guide to pen-man-ship. A copy book containing sundry examples of secretary, text, Roman, Italian court and chancery hands. With extraordinary rules and directions for making, holding & managing the pen, and for the exact and speedie writing of every hand Edward Cocker. [London]: Sold by Robert Snow at the White Lyon in Catteaten Street. And by William Rumbold at the Princes Armes in St Lawrence Lane, 1664. ESTC No. R17658. Grub Street ID 69051.
  • Cocker, Edward. The young clerk's president a copy-book containing examples of all hands proper to clerk-ship and directions peculiar to all those hands with diagrams for the making of knots. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Sold by Robert Crofts at the Crown in Chancery Lane, 1664. ESTC No. R234949. Grub Street ID 106176.
  • Cocker, Edward. The pens transcendency: or, Fair writings store-house. Furnished with examples of all the curious hands practised in England, and the nations adjacent. Adorned with variety of admirable knots and flourishes; invented for the recreation of practitioners. Also so many and plain directions for all hands, and such rare discoveries of the secrets of art, as will enable all that are ingenious to write any hand completely without a teacher. [With the] explication of a geometrical scheme, which comprehends the whole body and mystery of fair-writing. Being an invention highly necessary for all that aim at pen-perfection. Likewise a choice receipt for ink, and to write with gold. [Wholly invented, wri]tten and engraven by Edward Cocker. [The last impres]sion much [in]larged and amended in many things. [London: are to be sold with the Pens triumph, Pens celerity,] and other of the author's works, Robert Wal[ton, lawful printer at the Dial in Little Britain over against the Globe, 1668.]. ESTC No. R1343. Grub Street ID 61532.
  • Cocker, Edward. Arts glory or, The Pen-Mans Treasury. Containing various examples of secretary, text, Roman, and Italian hands. Adorned with many curious knots and flourishes, to render them pleasant as well as profitable. With directions, theorems, and rare principles of art, comprehending very much of the author's knowledge. Also a receipt for ink, and to write with gold.Wholly invented, written, and engraven, by Edward Cocker. London: printed for, and are to be sold with other of the authors works, by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, at the corner of the Little Old Bayly, near the Fount[ain?] Tavern 1669. where you may have all sorts of blanck bonds, [1669]. ESTC No. R171410. Grub Street ID 65666.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Urania, or, The scholars delight. Containing four and twenty times four and twenty sententious disticks or verses in alphabetical order. Fitted for writing-masters to set their learners for copies, in all the curious hands they teach. And for Latin-masters, being proper themes for their scholars to turn into Latin. A work purposely composed for the benefit of all publick and private schools. By Edward Cocker, practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. London: printed by I.R. for Tho. Rooks at the Lamb and Ink-bottle in Gresham Colledge in the second yard, where you may have all sorts of Cocke's copy-books, bonds, bills, licenses, large indentures for leases, text and rul'd, indentures for apprentices, and the best ink for records, [1670]. ESTC No. R37678. Grub Street ID 119893.
  • Cocker, Edward. England's pen-man: or, Cocker's new copy-book. Containing all the curious hands practised in England, and our neighbouring nations: with admirable directions peculiar to each hand. As also, the breaks of secretary, Roman and Italian letters: with the exemplifying court-hand: and an exact copy of the Greek alphabet. Never the like publish'd, as the impartial judicious may determine. Together with instructions for copies alphabetically digested, and fitted for the use of all scholars and others, &c. Written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. London: printed for Nathaniel Brooke at the Angel in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange, 1671. ESTC No. R223928. Grub Street ID 97679.
  • Cocker, Edward. Magnum in parvo or The pens perfection, inriched with variety of rare examples of all the curious hands written in this kingdom, and the neighbouring nations. With a new invented alphabet of verses, comprehending all the principal rules belonging to fair writing. Also peculiar directions to pen-man-ship, and for all hands in general. Accomodated with the explanation of a mathematical diagram, including all the mysteries of writings, famous art. Invented, written and engraven in silver, by Edward Cocker now living in Gutter-Lane, London. London: printed by J. Redmayne, and are to be sold by Tho. Rooks at the sign of the Lamb and Ink-Bottle in Ludgate-street, between St. Paul's Church and Ludgate; where he sells the best ink. [sic] and all stationary wares, 1672. ESTC No. R37649. Grub Street ID 119867.
  • Cocker, Edward. The London writing master or The schollars guide teaching all the usuall hands now practised in England. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: are to be sold by Robert Pask at ye Stationers Armes & Ink-Bottle in Lombard Street and by T:L: at ye Golden Lyon near the meal marker in Soutwark. Price 6 pence, 1672. ESTC No. R213148. Grub Street ID 88654.
  • Cocker, Edward. The pens celerity or, a book of copies, containing examples of all the most useful curious hands in England; and for the better information, ease and furtherance of young beginners, here are copies wherein are comprised the breaks or parts, and particles of all letters, distinctly made, as they ought to begin, proceed and end; by which you may plainly see how one stroke depends on another, and one letter helps to the making of another. By Edward Cocker. London: printed and to be sold (with school-pastime, natural arithmetick, the countreys school-master, fair writings storehouse, pens triumph, pens fecility, pens paradice, porters description of the whole world, his alphabetical tables, the new and truest sort of the tradesmens armes, with all other sorts of maps and pictures) by Robert Walton at the Globe and Compasses at the West-End of St. Pauls Church, as you turn towards Ludgate, 1673. ESTC No. R229551. Grub Street ID 102010.
  • Cocker, Edward. The guide to pen-man-ship. A copy book containing sundry examples of secretary, text, Roman, Italian court and chancery hands. With extraordinary rules and directions--for making, holding & managing the pen, and for the exact and speedie writing of every hand--Edward Cocker. [London]: Printed for John Ruddiard at the Unicorne in Cornhill in the Piaza, 1673. ESTC No. R229626. Grub Street ID 102077.
  • Cocker, Edward. Arts glory, or, the pen-mans treasury. Containing. various examples of secretary, text, Roman, and Italian hands. Adorned with many curious knots and flourishes to render them pleasant as well as profitable with directions, theorems, and rare principles of art, comprehending very much of the authors knowledge. Also a receipt for ink, and to write with gold wholly invented, written, and engraven, by Edward Cocker. London: printed for, and are to be sold, with the youths direction to write without a teacher, and other of the authors works, by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate at the corner of the Little Old Bayly near the Fountain Tavern, 1674. ESTC No. R229788. Grub Street ID 102197.
  • Cocker, Edward. Magnum in parvo or The pens perfection. All hands for use and curiositie in this voluminous compendium lie with choicest rules your practice to uphold this art's more pretious than the finest gold. Invented, written, and engraven in silver by Edward Cocker. [London]: Sold by John Garrett at the Exchange Stavres in Corn-hill, [1675]. ESTC No. R37681. Grub Street ID 119897.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's morals, or, The muses spring-garden adorned with many sententious disticks & poems in alphabetical order : fitted for the use of all publick and private grammar and writing schools, for the scholars of the first to turn into Latin, and for those of the other to transcribe into all their various and curious hands / by Edward Cocker. London: Printed for Thomas Drant and T.L., 1675. ESTC No. R29228. Grub Street ID 112231.
  • Cocker, Edward. [Cocker's] Urania, or, The scholars delight[.] Containing [F]our and twenty times four and twe[nty] sententious disticks or verse[s] in alphabetical order. [Fit]ted for writing-maste[rs] to set their learners for copies, in all the curious hands they teach. [An]d for Latin-masters, being proper the[mes] for their scholars to turn into Latin. [A] work purposely composed for the benefit o[f] publick and private schools. By Edward Cocker, [pra]ctitioner in the arts of writing, arithmet[ick], and engraving. London: [pri]nted by W[illiam]. G[odbid]. and sold by William Rumbold, at the Golden L[yon?], Southwark by the meal-market, where you may have all sorts [of] Cocker's coppy-books, bonds, bills, licenses, large indentures for leases, text and rul'd, indentures [for apprentices, and the best ink for records, 1675?]. ESTC No. R171414. Grub Street ID 65667.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker[']s morals, or, The muses' spring-garden, adorned with many sententious disticks & poems, in alphabetical order. Fitted for the use of all publick and private grammar and writing schools, for the scholars of the first to turn into Latin, and for those of the other t transcribe into all their various and curious hands. By Edward Cocker, practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving, and published for the benefit of learners. London: printed by W.D. for T.D. at the Ship in St. Mary Axe, and T.L. at the Golden Lyon near the Meal-Market in Southwark Stationer, 1675. ESTC No. R32632. Grub Street ID 115333.
  • Cocker, Edward. The London writing master or The schollars guide teaching all the usuall hands now practised in England. Invented, written and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Are to be sold by Robert Pask at ye Stationers Armes & Ink-Bottle under ye north side of ye Royall Exchange, [1677]. ESTC No. R37648. Grub Street ID 119866.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that piece so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed, for T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, and T. Lacy at the Golden Lyon in Southwark. And sold by C. Passinger, at the 7 Stars in the New-Buildings upon London-Bridge, 1678. ESTC No. R8482. Grub Street ID 128651.
  • Cocker, Edward. England's pen-man: or, Cocker's new copy-book. Containing all the curious hands practised in England, and our neighbouring nations: with admirable directions peculiar to each hand. As also the breaks of secretary, Roman, and Italian letters: with the exemplifying court-hand, and an exact copy of the Greek alphabet. Never the like published, as the impartial judicious may determine. Together with instructions for copies alphabetically digested, and fitted for the use of all scholars and others, &c. Written, and engraven by Edward Cockek [sic]. London: printed for Obadiah Blagrave at the Bear in St. Paul's Church-yard, near the little North Door, 1678. ESTC No. R39990. Grub Street ID 121838.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins vvriting master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. The second impression. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: for T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, and T. Lacy at the Goldon Lyon in Southwark, and are to be sold by Robert Sollers at the Kings Arms in Ludgate-street, 1678. ESTC No. R174006. Grub Street ID 67323.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that piece so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. London: printed, for T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, and T. Lacy at the Golden-Lyon in Southwark. And sold by C. Passinger, at the 7 Stars in the New-Buildings upon London-Bridge, 1680. ESTC No. R215955. Grub Street ID 90906.
  • Cocker, Edward. Multum in parvo or The pen's gallantry a copy-book invented written & engraven by Edw Cocker. [London]: Printed for Geo: Sawbridg at the three Flower-de-luces in Little-Britain, [1680?]. ESTC No. R37679. Grub Street ID 119894.
  • Cocker, Edward. The young lawyer's writing master, being a book of copies onely of court and chancery hands. With ample rules and instructions for all such as desire either to read or write the said hands. This is also design'd to be a light to those who have hidden treasures in these hands, and are in the dark, as to the knowledge of their worth. Written and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: Printed and are to be sold by Robert Walton at the Globe and Compasses at the west end of St. Paules, [1680?]. ESTC No. R40714. Grub Street ID 122483.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that piece so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. London: printed, for T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-bridge, and T. Lacy at the Golden-Lyon in Southwark. And sold by C. Passinger, at the 7 Stars in the New-Buildings upon London-Bridge, 1681. ESTC No. R36031. Grub Street ID 118376.
  • Cocker, Edward. Multum in parvo, or, The pen's gallantry. A copy-book, containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabetical order, and as many in verse, each distich comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. : Written in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour-nations. Unto which is now added the best copies of court-hand, with instructions for every thing belonging to writing; by which any one of an ordinary capacity may learn to write without a teacher. Also, the rare principles of this art in a poetical alphabet; published for writing-masters to set their learners. / Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: And are to be sold by Tho. Sawbridge at the three Flower-de-Luces in Little Britain. 1683. ESTC No. R175778. Grub Street ID 68544.
  • Cocker, Edward. Multum in parvo: or The pen's gallantry. A copy-book, containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabetical order, and as many in verse, each distich comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. Writtten [sic] in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour-nations. Unto which is now added the best copies of court-hand, with instructions for every thing belonging to writing; by which any one of an ordinary capacity may learn to write without a teacher. Also, the rare principles of this art in a poetical alphabet; published for writing-masters to set their learners. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. [London]: And are to be sold by Tho. Sawbridge at the three Flower-de-Luces in Little Britain, 1683. ESTC No. R174010. Grub Street ID 67327.
  • Cocker, Edward. Arts glory, or, The pen-mans treasury containing various examples of secretary, text, Roman, and Italian hands : adorned with many curious knots and flourishes, to render them pleasant as well as profitable : with directions, theorems, and rare principles of art, comprehending very much of the author's knowledge : also a receipt for ink, and to write with gold / wholly invented, written, and engraven, by Edward Cocker. London: Printed for, and are to be sold (with the Youths direction to write without a teacher, and other of the authors works) by John Dverton .., 1685. ESTC No. R22747. Grub Street ID 100373.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick: wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions, in the usual rules of arithmetick, and in the mensuration of planes and solids. Together with tables of interest, and rebate for the valuation of leases and annuities, present, or in reversion, and rules for calculating of those tables. Whereunto is added his Artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis or fabrick of the logarithmes, and their use in the extraction of roots, the solving of questions in anatocisme, and in other arithmetical rules in a method not usually practised. Also his Algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation; with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art, according to the method used by Mr. John Kerley in his incomparable treatise of algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Perused, corrected, and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed by J. Richardson, for Tho. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and Tho. Lacy, at the Golden-Lyon in Southwark, MDCLXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R7843. Grub Street ID 128065.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and publish'd by John Hawkins writing-master, near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. With many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrage. London: printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three bibles on London-Bridge, 1685. ESTC No. R171408. Grub Street ID 65664.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick: wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions, in the usual rules of arithmetick, and in the mensuration of planes and solids. Together with tables of interest and rebate for the valuation of leases and annuities, present, or in reversion, and rules for calculating of those tables. Whereunto is added his artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis or fabrick of the logarithmes, and their use in the extraction of roots, the solving of questions in anatocisme, and in other arithmetical rules in a method not usually practised. Also his algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation; with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art, according to the method used by Mr. John Kersey in his imcomparable treatise of algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick and engraving. Perused, corrected, and published by John Hawkins, writing-master at. London: printed for Tho. Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and Tho. Sawbridge at the Three Flower de Luces in Little-Brittain, 1685. ESTC No. R174008. Grub Street ID 67325.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practicioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. Licensed, Sept.3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by R[alph]. Holt, for T[homas]. Passinger, and sold by John Back, at the black Boy on London-Bridge, 1688. ESTC No. R174007. Grub Street ID 67324.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, sutable 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing masters in and near London. London: printed for T.P. and are to be sold by John Back at the Black Boy on London-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R36032. Grub Street ID 118377.
  • Cocker, Edward. The compleat writing master a copy book containing all the usual hands practised in England with a method how to make knots in text capitals by Edward Cocker. To which is added the round French hand now in use &c. [London]: Sold by E: Pawlett at the Bible in Chancery Lane, [1692?]. ESTC No. R229623. Grub Street ID 102075.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's morals, or, The muses spring-garden, adorned with many sententious disticks and poems, in alphabetical order. Fitted for the use of all publick and private grammar and writing schools, for the scholars of the first to turn into Latin, and for those of the other to transcribe into all their various and curious hands. By Edward Cocker, practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving, and published for the benefit of learners. London: printed for Thomas Lacy, at the Golden Lion near the Meal-Market in Southwarke, Stationer, 1694. ESTC No. R36034. Grub Street ID 118379.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts o writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and publlished [sic] by John Hawkin's writing-master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. This impression is corrected and amended with many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by J.R. for T.P. and are to be sold by John Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge, 1694. ESTC No. R224062. Grub Street ID 97785.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick, wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions, in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mensuration of plains and solids. Together with tables of interest and rebate for the valuation of leases and annuities, present, or, in reversion, and rules for calculating those tables. Whereunto is added his Artificial arithmetick, shewing the genesis or fabrick of the logarithms, and their use in the extraction of roots, the solving of questions in anatocism, and in other arithmetical rules in a method not usually practised. Also his Algebraical arithmetick, containing the doctrine of composing and resolving an equation; with all other rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious art, according to the method used by Mr. John Kersey in his incomparable treatise of algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick and engraving. Perused, corrected, and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed [by James Orme] for George Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces in Little-Brittain: and Richard Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCXCV. [1695]. ESTC No. R1878. Grub Street ID 75953.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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 countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. This impression is corrected and amended, with many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by J.R. for Eban Tracey, at the Three bibles on London-Bridge, 1696. ESTC No. R231844. Grub Street ID 103785.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers accomplish'd school-master: containing sure and easie directions for spelling, reading, and writing English; according to the most plain and accurate method now extant. With divers tables of English words, comprehending most of the common words, and proper names in the Holy Bible, and other authors, both divided and whole, from one to six, seven and eight syllables. Also, pertinent directions for exact writing, and several copies of the hands now in use. Likewise, divers words which differ in their sense and spelling, but have the like sound and pronunciation. And the difference between pronouncing and writing several words. The whole being adorned with a number of delightful pictures, and many useful instructions, and other particulars, whereby any person may speedily attain to a just perfection in the English tongue. The like never yet published by any. London: printed for J[ohn]. Back at the Black Boy on London-Bridge, 1696. ESTC No. R171407. Grub Street ID 65663.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of vvriting, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct coppy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. This impression is corrected and amended, with many additions throughout the whole. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by J.R. for Eben Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1697. ESTC No. R1162. Grub Street ID 59887.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of vvriting, arithmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. London: printed by J.R. for Eben Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1698. ESTC No. R36033. Grub Street ID 118378.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of vvriting, arithetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins writing-master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. London: printed by J.R. for Eben Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1700. ESTC No. R37633. Grub Street ID 119851.
  • Cocker, Edward. England's pen-man, or, Cocker's new copy-book containing all the hands used in Great Britain : also the breaks of secretary, Roman, and Italian letters, with the exemplifying court-hand : and a copy of the Greek-alphabet. [London]: Printed and sold by H. Overton and J. Hoole .. London, [1701?]. ESTC No. R37647. Grub Street ID 119865.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins ... London: printed by W. Richardson, for Eben Tracey, 1701. ESTC No. N44103. Grub Street ID 29631.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins ... London: printed by W. Richardson, for Eben. Tracey, 1702. ESTC No. T184334. Grub Street ID 220686.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused, corrected and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for George Sawbridge: and Richard Wellington, 1702. ESTC No. T167254. Grub Street ID 205378.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick, wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mensuration of plains and solids. Together with Tables of Interest and Rebate for the valuation of Leases and Annuities, Present, or in Reversion, and Rules for Calculating those Tables. Whereunto is added His Artificial Arithmetick, shewing the Genesis or Fabrick of the Logarithms, and their use in the Extraction of Roots, the solving of Questions in Anatocism, and in other Arithmetical Rules in a Method not usually practised. Also His Algebraical Arithmetick, containing the Doctrine of Composing and Resolving an Equation; with all other Rules requisite for the understanding of that mysterious Art, according to the Method used by Mr. John Kersey in his Incomparable Treatise of Algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick and Engraving. Perused, corrected and published by John Hawkins, Writing Master at St. Georg. London: printed for George Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces in Little-Britain: and Richard Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown at the West end of St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. T30885. Grub Street ID 261723.
  • Cocker, Edward. England's pen-man or, Cocker's new copy-book. Containing all the curious hands practised in England, ... Written, and engraven by Edward Cocker. London: printed and sold by John Overton, 1703. ESTC No. N43248. Grub Street ID 29083.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's English dictionary: interpreting the most refined and difficult words ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published from the authors correct copy, by John Hawkins. London: printed for A. Back, and A. Bettesworth, 1704. ESTC No. T30888. Grub Street ID 261726.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. Georges Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematitians and Writing Masters in and near London. London: printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1705. ESTC No. T30865. Grub Street ID 261701.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1706. ESTC No. T30866. Grub Street ID 261702.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The six and twentieth edition carefully corrected, with additions. ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1708. ESTC No. T30867. Grub Street ID 261703.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The seven and twentieth edition carefully corrected, with additions. ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1709. ESTC No. N28335. Grub Street ID 17571.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1710. ESTC No. N44102. Grub Street ID 29630.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1711. ESTC No. N44106. Grub Street ID 29633.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1712. ESTC No. T30868. Grub Street ID 261704.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1712. ESTC No. T198422. Grub Street ID 231088.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick. Wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mensuration of plains and solids. Together with Tables of Interest and Rebate for the Valuation of Leases and Annuities, Present, or in Reversion, and Rules for Calculating those Tables. Whereunto is added, His Artificial Arithmetick, shewing the Genesis or Fabrick of the Logarithms, and their Use in the Extraction of Roots, the Solving of Questions in Anatocism, and in other Arithmetical Rules in a Method not usually Practised. Also His Algebraical Arithmetick, containing the Doctrine of Composing and Resolving an Equation; with all other Rules requisite for the understanding of that Mysterious Art, according to the Method used by Mr. John Kersey, in his Incomparable Treatise of Algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Perused, corrected, and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master at Sain. London: printed for Richard Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1713. ESTC No. T30886. Grub Street ID 261724.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The fifthteenth [sic] edition carefully corrected, with additions. ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1714. ESTC No. N26607. Grub Street ID 15973.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Dublin: printed by Sarah Sadleir, for Patrick Murtagh, 1714. ESTC No. T167133. Grub Street ID 205267.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's English dictionary, containing, an explanation of the most refined and difficult words and Terms in Divinity, Philosophy, Law, Physick, Mathematicks, Navigation, Husbandry, Military Discipline, with other Arts and Sciences: And the Derivation of them from the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and other Languages. Likewise, Historical Remarks upon the Lives and Actions of Emperors, Popes, Kings, Queens, Princes, with a great number of other Persons of Note, both in the former and latter Ages of the World. With Brief Observations upon the Reign of every English Monarch from King William the Conqueror to this Time. Also a short View of what is Considerable in every County of England and Wales. With Variety of other Memorable Matters. A Work very Necessary for all Persons, who desire to understand the Affairs of the World, as well as the Language and Transactions of their own Country. By Edward Cocker, the late Famous Practitioner in Writing and Arithmetick. Publish'. London: printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, C. Brown at the Crown in Newgate-Street, and A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715. ESTC No. T30889. Grub Street ID 261727.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The thirty-third edition carefully corrected, with additions. ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1715. ESTC No. N26608. Grub Street ID 15974.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that ncomparable [sic] art, ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The thirty-fourth edition carefully corrected, with additions. ... London: printed for Eben. Tracy, 1716. ESTC No. N2063. Grub Street ID 10021.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for H. Tracy, 1718. ESTC No. N2981. Grub Street ID 18844.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for H. Tracy, 1719. ESTC No. T118415. Grub Street ID 169964.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. London: printed for H. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1720. ESTC No. T30869. Grub Street ID 261705.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick. Wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused, corrected, and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed by J. Darby for M. Wellington, and sold by A. Bettesworth, and F. Clay, 1720. ESTC No. T30884. Grub Street ID 261722.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Compos'd by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for H. Tracy, 1721. ESTC No. N44105. Grub Street ID 29632.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins ... London: printed for H. and J. Tracy, 1722. ESTC No. T167213. Grub Street ID 205341.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Being that so long since promised to the Word. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. London: printed for H. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1723. ESTC No. T30870. Grub Street ID 261707.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Compos'd, by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for H. Tracy, 1724. ESTC No. T30871. Grub Street ID 261708.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's English dictionary, containing an explanation of the most refined and difficult words and Terms in Divinity, Philosophy, Law, Physick, Mathematicks, Navigation, Husbandry, Military Discipline, with other Arts and Sciences: And the Derivation of them from the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and other Languages. Likewise, Historical Remarks upon the Lives and Actions of Emperors, Popes, Kings, Queens, Princes, with a great number of other Persons of Note, both in the former and latter Ages of the World. With Brief Observations upon the Reign of every English Monarch from King William the Conqueror to this Time. Also a short View of what is Considerable in every County of England and Wales. With Variety of other Memorable Matters. A Work very Necessary for all Persons, who desire to understand the Affairs of the World, as well as the Language and Transactions of their own Country. By Edward Cocker, the late famous Practitioner in Writing and Arithmetick. Publish'd. London: printed for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, and A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1724. ESTC No. T30890. Grub Street ID 261729.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. London: printed for H. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1725. ESTC No. T69141. Grub Street ID 293194.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cockers 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 Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1725?]. ESTC No. T30872. Grub Street ID 261709.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's decimal arithmetick. Wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused, corrected, and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, and F. Clay, in trust for Richard, James, and Bethel Wellington, 1729. ESTC No. T30887. Grub Street ID 261725.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practiti oner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. The forty fourth edition, carefully corrected and amended by George Fisher, Accompt. Licensed Sept 3. 1677. Roger Destrange. London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London bridge, [1730?]. ESTC No. T123812. Grub Street ID 174138.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Dublin: printed for Edw. Hamilton, and Sam. Fuller, 1730. ESTC No. N28045. Grub Street ID 17267.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Three Crowns and Looking-Glass in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1731. ESTC No. T30873. Grub Street ID 261710.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. London: printed for Edward Midwinter, at the Three Crowns and Looking-Glass in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1731?]. ESTC No. T186295. Grub Street ID 222456.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick; being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... The forty-sixth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accompt. ... London: printed for A. Bettsworth [sic] and C. Hitch, and J. Osborn; S. Birt; and J. Hodges, [1733?]. ESTC No. T30874. Grub Street ID 261711.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick, being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for Mess. Bettesworth and Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, 1734. ESTC No. N44097. Grub Street ID 29625.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematician and Writing-Masters in and near London. [Dublin]: London printed: and Dublin, reprinted by and for S. Fuller, at the Globe in Meath Street, 1735. ESTC No. T148059. Grub Street ID 194465.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick : being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... by the authors correct copy, ... The forty-eighth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch; [R.] Ware; a[nd J.] Hodges, 1736. ESTC No. T118674. Grub Street ID 170159.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater Noster-Row; R. Ware, at the Bible and Sun in Amen Corner; and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1738. ESTC No. T30875. Grub Street ID 261712.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... The fiftieth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, 1741. ESTC No. N26611. Grub Street ID 15976.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... The fifty-first edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... London: printed for R. Ware; C. Hitch; and J. Hodges, 1745. ESTC No. T30876. Grub Street ID 261713.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Dublin: printed by and for I. Jackson, 1747. ESTC No. T167218. Grub Street ID 205345.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Accomplish'd school-master; containing sure and easy directions for spelling, reading, and writing English; according to the most plain and accurate method now extant. With divers tables of English Words, comprehending most of the Common Words and Proper Names of the Holy Bible, and other Authors, both Divided and Whole, from One to Six, Seven and Eight Syllables. Also, Pertinent Directions for Exact Writing, and several Copies of the Hands now in Use. Likewise Divers Words which differ in their Sense and Spelling, but have the like Sound and Pronunciation: And the Differences between Pronouncing and Writing several Words. The whole being adorned with a number of delightful pictures, and many useful Instructions, and other Particulars, whereby any Person may speedily attain to a just Perfection in the English Tongue. The like Never yet Publish'd by any. London: printed for R. Ware, on Ludgate-Hill; C. Hitch, at the Red-Lion in Pater-Noster-Row; and James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1748. ESTC No. T144717. Grub Street ID 191543.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins. ... The fifty-second edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accomptant. ... London: printed for R. Ware; C. Hitch; and J. Hodges, 1748. ESTC No. T30877. Grub Street ID 261714.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... Glasgow: printed by John Hall, 1749. ESTC No. T167227. Grub Street ID 205352.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, 1749. ESTC No. T30878. Grub Street ID 261715.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... London: printed for R. Ware; C. Hitch; and J. Hodges, 1750. ESTC No. T71384. Grub Street ID 294950.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic. ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Revised and corrected by John Mair. Edinburgh: printed by Sands, Murray, and Cochran. For A. Mitchell and R. Morison, Perth; T. Glas, Dundee; and J. Mitchell, Edinburgh, 1751. ESTC No. T167229. Grub Street ID 205354.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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 Schoolmasters in City and Country. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. Dublin: printed by and for I. Jackson, at the Globe and Bible in Meath-Street, 1751. ESTC No. T30879. Grub Street ID 261716.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The fifty-fourth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... Licensed Sept.3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for R. Ware; C. Hitch; and J. Hodges, 1753. ESTC No. T129131. Grub Street ID 178613.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Belfast: printed by and for Henry and Robert Joy, 1756. ESTC No. T167223. Grub Street ID 205348.
  • Cocker, Edward. 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 Schoolmasters in City and Country. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. Dublin: printed by and for I. Jackson, at the Globe in Meath-Street, 1757. ESTC No. T30880. Grub Street ID 261718.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Revised and corrected by John Mair. Edinburgh: printed by Wal. Ruddiman jun. and Company, 1757. ESTC No. N2982. Grub Street ID 18845.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The fifty-fifth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accomptant. .. London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes; S. Crowder; H. Woodgate and S. Brooks; and R. Ware, 1758. ESTC No. T30881. Grub Street ID 261719.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic. ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Revised and corrected by John Mair. Edinburgh: printed for Alex. Weir, Paisley, 1760. ESTC No. T167231. Grub Street ID 205356.
  • Cocker, Edward. A treatise of arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art. By Edward Cocker. Edinburgh: printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T51623. Grub Street ID 278844.
  • Cocker, Edward. A treatise of arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art. By Edward Cocker. Edinburgh: printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For E. Wilson bookseller in Dumfries, 1765. ESTC No. T51624. Grub Street ID 278845.
  • Cocker, Edward. A treatise of arithmetic. Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art. By Edward Cocker. Edinburgh: printed for and sold by Alexander M'caslan Bookseller, opposite to the Chapel of Ease, Cross-Causeway, M,DCC,LXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T176564. Grub Street ID 213589.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetick. Being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... The fifty-sixth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, ... London: printed for J. Fuller; J. Rivington; W. Johnston; R. Baldwin, L. Hawes and Co. and S. Crowder; B. Law, T. Caslon; and C. and R. Ware, 1767. ESTC No. T30882. Grub Street ID 261720.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic: 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 Schoolmasters in City and Country. Composed By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick 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 Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. Dublin: printed by and for I. Jackson and Son, at the Globe in Meath-Street, 1769. ESTC No. T30883. Grub Street ID 261721.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic: being a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... perused and published by John Hawkins, ... revised and corrected by John Mair. Glasgow: printed for James Brown [and] to be sold at his shop, 1771. ESTC No. T167233. Grub Street ID 205358.
  • Cocker, Edward. Cocker's arithmetic: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... Composed by Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published by John Hawkins, ... Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. Revised an corrected by John Mair. Glasgow: printed for James and Matthew Robertson, and Robert Farie, 1787. ESTC No. T129130. Grub Street ID 178612.