John Speidell
Active Years
Min year: 1609, Max year: 1686, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1609: Certaine verie necessarie and profitable tables: viz, a table of sines, tangents and secants
- 1616: A geometricall extraction, or A compendious collection of the chiefe and choyse problemes, collected out of the best, and latest writers
- 1617: A geometricall extraction, or A compendious collection of the chiefe and choyse problemes, collected out of the best, and latest writers
- 1619: New logarithmes
- 1620: New logarithmes
- 1622: New logarithmes
- 1623: New logarithmes
- 1624: New logarithmes
- 1625: New logarithmes
- 1625: A most quicke and easie way, for the ready and speedy casting vp of oyles at any rate whatsoeuer
- 1626: New logarithmes
- 1627: A breefe treatise of sphæricall triangles
- 1627: By John Speidell professor of the mathematicks
- 1627: New logarithmes.
- 1628: New logarithmes
- 1628: An arithmeticall extraction or collection of diuers questions with their answers
- 1640: A briefe treatise for the measuring of glasse, board, timber, or stone, square or round
- 1657: A geometricall extraction, or, A compendious collection of the chiefest and choisest problemes
- 1686: An arithmetical extraction: or, A collection of eight hundred questions with their answers
- 1686: An arithmetical extraction: or, A collection of eight hundred questions with their answers, throughout all the usual rules of arithmetick. Most useful and necessary to all teachers of arithmetick, for sufficient and speedy instruction of all such persons as desire to be mad quick, ready and perfect therein. Most carefully composed, collected and written by John Speidell, late professor of the mathematicks, in London. The second edition carefully corrected, to which is added tables of foreign money, and the authors method of teaching; by Euclid Speidell
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