Edmund Wingate
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Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (13)
- Logarithms (6)
- Arithmetic (5)
- Law (5)
- Early works to 1900 (4)
- Great Britain (4)
- England (3)
Books by Edmund Wingate
Total count: 44
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Arithmetiqve made easiein tvvo bookes. The former, of naturall arithmetique: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge and practice of arithmetique, according to the ancient vulgar way ... The other of artificiall arithmetique, discovering how to resolve all questions of arithmetique by addition and subtraction. Together with an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concerne equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the likePrinted for Phil. Stephens and Chr. Meredith1630-01-01
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Tabulæ logarithmicæ, or Tvvo tables of logarithmesthe first containing the logarithmes of all numbers from 1, to 100000: contracted into this portable volume by Nathaniel Roe pastor of Benacre in Suffolke. The other, the logarithmes of the right sines and tangents of all the degrees and minutes of the quadrant, each degree being divided into 100 minutes, and the logarithme of the radius or semidiameter being 10,00000,00000. Unto which is annexed their admirable use for the resolution of all the most necessary problemes in geometrie, astronomie, geographie, and navigationPrinted by M. Flesher for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meridith at the Golden-Lion in Pauls Churchyard1633-01-01
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The use of the rule of proportion in arithmetique and geometriePrinted by M.F. for P. Stephens ...1645-01-01
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Summary of the common law of England ...1654-01-01
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Elliptical or azimuthal horologiographycomprehending severall wayes of describing dials upon all kindes of superficies, either plain or curved, and unto upright stiles in whatsoever position they shall be placedPrinted by R. & W. Leybourn for Nicholas Bourn ...1654-01-01
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Ludus mathematicus, or, The mathematical gameexplaining the description, construction, and use of the numericall table of proportion, by help whereof, and of certain chessmen (fitted for that purpose) any proportion, arithmetical or geometrical (without any calculation at all, or use of pen), may be readily and with delight resolved when the term exceeds not 1000000Printed by R. & W. Leybourn and are to be sold by Philemon Stephens ...1654-01-01
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An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and useupon the 4th day of January,in the year of our lord 1641/42, faithfully extracted out of the said statutes, from the beginning of Magna Charta: to the said time, and alphabetically digested under apt titles. Whereunto is also annexed a perfect table which may serve as a concordance, for the ready discovery of any material clause throughout the said statutesPrinted by R. & W. Leybourn and are to be sold by H. Twiford...1655-01-01
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Mathematische calculatie, das ist, Wiskonstige rekeningleerende het vinden van verscheyden hemelloopsche voorstellen, en dat door de tafelen sinus tangents of logarithmus wiskonstelick uyt te reckenen: als oocktuyghwerckelick op een liniael uyt te passen. Als mede't beschrijven en uytrekenen der zonwysers ... noch is hier by gevoeght de Wis-konstige musyka: waer in getoont wort de oorsake van't geluyt, de redens der zangh-toonen, en verscheyden dingen tot de zangh en speel-konst behoorendeBy G. van Goedesbergen1659-01-01
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Exact Abridgement of all Statutes in force and use4th day of Jan. 1941/423d ed.1659-01-01
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The bodie of the common-law of Englandas it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament or state : together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same : whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect methodThe third edition corrected and amended.Printed for Daniel Pakeman and Gabriel Bedell ...1662-01-01
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The exact constablewith his original and power in the offices of church-wardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highwayes, treasurers of the county stock, and other inferiour officers as they are established both by the common laws and statutes of this realmPrinted and are to be sold by the booksellers1663-01-01
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Mr. Wingate's arithmetickcontaining a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowldge and practice of common arithmetickThe fourth edition.Printed by T.N. for Rowland Reynolds1668-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Charta untill 1641Printed by John Streater [and 4 others] and are to be sold by George Sawbridge [and 13 others1670-01-01
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The clarks tutor for arithmetick and vvriting, or, A plain and easie way of arithmetickillustrated with apt and fit tables for resolving the most difficult questions concerning interest & annuities, and other useful purposes : being the remains of that famous arithmetition and eminent lawyer, Edmund Wingate : with a convenient copy book for the attaining the most useful handsPrinted by S.G. for Henry Twiford ...1671-01-01
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Mr. Wingate's arithmetick, containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetickThe sixth edition. First composed by Edmund Wingate ... After wards upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved ... By John Kersey ...Printed by T.R. for R.S. and are to be sold by J. Williams ...1673-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and usefrom the beginning of Magna Charta, untill 1641Printed by John Streater, Eliz. Flesher, and Henry Twyford, assigns of R. Atkins, and E. Atkins, and are to be sold by George Sawbridge ... [et al.1675-01-01
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The exact constable with his original, and power in all cases belonging to his officeas also, the office of church-wardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, treasurers of the county stock, parish clerks, governours of fairs, and other inferiour officers, as they are at this day establisht both by the common laws and statutes of this kingdomThe fourth edition.Printed for Hen. Brome, Tho. Sawbridge, and Tho. Passenger1677-01-01
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The body of the common-law of Englandas it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament : together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same : whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law for the help and delight of such students as affect methodThe fourth edition corrected and amended.Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins ..., for H. Twyford ...1678-01-01
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The exact constablewith his original, and power in all cases belonging to his office. As also the office of church-wardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the high-ways, treasurers of the county stock, parish clerks, governors of fairs, and other inferiour officers, as they are at this day establisht both by the common laws and statutes of this kingdom. By E.W. of Grays-Inn, Esq; the fifth edition. Whereto is added, the office of a London constableprinted for Henry Brome, Thomas Passenger, and Thomas Sawbridge1680-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and usefrom the beginning of Magna Charta until 1641Printed by the assigns of J. Bill, T. Newcomb, and H. Hills, His Majesties printers, G. Sawbridge, W. Rawlins, and S. Roycroft, assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins, Esqs., and are to be sold by G. Sawbridge ... [and 17 others]1681-01-01
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Ludus mathematicus: or, The mathematical gameexplaining, the description, construction, and use of the numerical table of proportion. By help whereof, and of certain chessmen (fitted for that purpose) any proportion, arithmetical or geometrical (without any calculation at all, or use of pen) may be readily, and with delight resolved, when the term required, exceeds not 100000. By E.Wprinted by J. Grover for T. Helder, at the sign of the Angel in Little Britain1681-01-01
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Mr Wingate's arithmetickcontaining a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. The eighth edition, very much enlarged. First composed by Edmund Wingate late of Grayes-Inne Esquire. Afterwards upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life-time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved, as will appear by the preface and table of contents. By John Kersey, teacher of the mathematicks, at the sign of the Globe in Shandois-street in Covent-Gardenprinted by E.H. for J. Williams at the sign of the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard1683-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna chartaPrinted by the assigns of the King's printers [etc.] and to be sold by Charles Harper [etc.]1689-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna ChartaIn this impression the statutes which are expired or repealed are left out, and an exact account taken of statutes revived, continued, or altered by any statute made since the beginning of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, with references to such statutes of reviver, &c., with a more compleat and exact table than was before.Printed by His Majesties printers, and by the assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins Esq.1700-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna ChartaBegun by Edmund Wingate of Grays Inn, Esq; and since continued under their proper Titles alphabetically down to the year 1689. In this Impression the Statutes which are Expired or Repealed are left out, and an exact Account taken of Statutes Revived, Continued or Altered by any Statute made since the beginning of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, with References to such Statutes of Reviver, &c. With a more compleat and exact table than was beforePrinted by Her Majesties Printers, and by the assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins, Esqs.1704-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna charta.Printed by Her Majesties Printers, and by the assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins1708-01-01
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Arithmetickcontaining a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick13th ed., with a new supplement ... by George Shelley.Printed for J. Philips, etc.1713-01-01
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A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetic18th ed. / wherein the additions and emendations made by Mr. John Kersey, in his appendix; and Mr. George Shelley, in his supplement, are introduced in their proper places; and all the improvements in this science that have appeared in other writers since their time, are carefully inserted .. by James Dodson.printed for J. and P. Knapton; and J. Hodges1751-01-01
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A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmeticContaining all the useful rules both in whole numbers, and fractions, vulgar and decimal, extraction of the square and cube-roots, simple and compound interest, annuities, &c. delivered in a more practical and correct manner, than in any work hitherto extant18th ed. wherein the additions and emendations made by Mr. John Kersey, in his appendix, and Mr. George Shelley, in his supplement, are introduced ... Also sundry others, that are entirely new, are added. By James Dodson ...Printed for J. and P. Knapton1751-01-01
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Justice revivedbeing the whole office of a countrey justice of the peace: briefly, and yet more methodically and fully than ever yet extant. By E. W. of Grayes-Inne, Esqprinted for T. Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, and H. Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane
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An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and usefrom the beginning of Magna Charta untill 1641Printed by John Streater, Eliz. Flesher, and Henry Twyford, assigns of R. Atkins, and E. Atkins, Esqs., and are to be sold by George Sawbridge ... [and 13 others]
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Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writingBeing a miscellany arithmetical and mathematical. Containing all the plain and general rules of arithmetick: computation of interest, both simple and compound, valuation of leases and annuities. The measuring of board, glass, timber, stone, gauging of caske, and the measuring of land. With variety of tables useful in trade or commerce, ready cast up. Also [a] copybook of Mr. Cockers, con[s]isting of the most necessary hands used in England. The second edition, by Edmund Wingate, Esqprint[e]d for Henry Twyford in Vine-Court in the Middle Temple
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Une table logarithmetique par laquelle on peut trouver le logarithme de quelque numbre que se soit dessous 400000s.n.
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Justice revivedbeing the whole office of a countrey justice of the peace : briefly, and yet more methodically and fully than ever yet extantPrinted for T. Williams ... and H. Brome ...
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Logarithmotechnia, or The construction and use of the logarithmeticall tablesBy the helpe whereof, multiplication is performed by addition, division by subtraction, the extraction of the square root by bipartition, and of the cube root by tripartition, &c. Finally, the golden rule, and the resolution of triangles as well right lined as sphericall by addition and substraction. First published in the French tongue by Edmund Wingate, an English gentleman: and after translated into English by the same authorThe third edition / diligently corrected, and much enlarged by the author himself.printed by Miles Flesher
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The body of the common-law of Englandas it stood in force before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament, or state : together with an exact collecion of such statutes as have altered or do otherwise concern the same : whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect methodThird edition, corrected and amendedPrinted for H. Twyford
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Une table logarithmetiquepar laquelle on peut trouver le logarithme de quelque numbre que se soit dessous 400000
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The use of the rule of proportion in arithmetique and geometriePrinted by M.F. for P. Stephens
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The bodie of the common-law of Englandas it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament or state : together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same : whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law for the help and delight of such students as affect methodThe third edition corrected and amendedPrinted for H. Twyford ...
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An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use, upon the 4th day of January, in the year of our Lord 1641/42.Faithfully extracted out of the said statutes, from the beginning of Magna carta: to the said time, and alphabetically digested under apt titles. Whereunto is also annexed, two perfect tables, for the ready discovery of any materiall clause throughout the said statutes.The 3d ed. corrected and amended ...Printed by T. R. for Henry Twyford and Tho. Dring
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Arithmetique made easie, or, A perfect methode for the true knowledge and practice of natural arithmetiqueaccording to the ancient vulgar way without dependence upon any other author for the grounds thereofThe second edition enlarged (at the request and with the approbation of the author) with divers chapters and necessary rules : together with an appendix containing 7 chapters ... / by John KerseyPrinted by J. Flesher for Phil. Stephens
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Statuta pacis, or, A perfect table of all the statutes (now in force) which any way concerne the office of a justice of peace : cleerly also setting down the severall duties of sheriffes, head-officers of corporations, stewards in leets, constables, and other officers, so far forth as the said statutes do in any sort concern themPrinted by M. Flesher and J. Young
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An exact abridgment of all the statutesin force and use from the beginning of Magna Carta.Printed by His Majesty's Printers [etc.]
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Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writingBeing a miscellany arithmetical and mathematical. Containing all the plain and general rules of arithmetick. Computation of interest, both simple and compound valuation of leases and annuities. The measuring of board, glass, timber, stone, gauging of caske, and the measuring of land. With variety of tables useful in trade or commerce, ready cast up. Also, a copy-book of Mr. Cockers, consisting of the most necessary hands used in EnglandThe second edition, by Edmund Wingate, esq.Printed for Henry Twyford in Vinecourt in the Middle Temple