Edmund Wingate
Active Years
Min year: 1626, Max year: 1760, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1626: Logarithmotechnia, or The construction, and vse of the logarithmeticall tables
- 1628: The construction, and vse of the line of proportion
- 1630: Arithmetique made easie
- 1635: Logarithmotechnia, or The construction, and use of the logarithmeticall tables
- 1645: The use of the rule of proportion in arithmetique and geometrie first published at Paris in the French tongue ... by Edm. Wingate ; and now translated into English by the same author
- 1645: The use of the rule of proportion in arithmetique and geometrie first published at Paris in the French tongue ... by Edm. Wingate ... and now translated into English by the same author ; whereunto is now also inserted the construction of the same rule and a farther use thereof, in questions that concern astronomie, dialling, geographie, navigation [brace] gaging of vessell, military orders, interest and annuities
- 1648: Logarithmotechnia, or The construction and use of the logarithmeticall tables
- 1650: Arithmetique made easie, or, A perfect methode for the true knowledge and practice of natural arithmetique
- 1652: Arithmetique made easie
- 1654: Ludus mathematicus, or, The mathematical game
- 1655: The body of the common law of England
- 1655: The body of the common law of England
- 1658: Maximes of reason: or, The reason of the common law of England
- 1658: The use of the rule of proportion in arithmetick and geometrie
- 1658: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1660: The exact constable
- 1661: Justice revived
- 1661: Justice revived
- 1662: The bodie of the common-law of England
- 1662: The bodie of the common-law of England
- 1663: The exact constable
- 1668: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1668: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1670: The body of the common-lavv of England
- 1670: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1671: The clarks tutor for arithmetick and vvriting: or, A plain and easie way of arithmetick
- 1673: Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick, containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- 1676: Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writing
- 1677: The exact constable
- 1678: The body of the common-law of England
- 1678: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1680: The exact constable
- 1681: Ludus mathematicus: or, The mathematical game
- 1682: The exact constable
- 1683: Mr Wingate's arithmetick
- 1683: Wingate's rule of proportion, in arithmetick and geometry: or, Gunter's line newly rectified
- 1683: Mr Wingate's arithmetick
- 1689: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick containing a plain and familiar method
- 1689: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1694: Mr Wingate's arithmetick
- 1696: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick containing a plain and familiar method
- 1699: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1704: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1708: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1713: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1720: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1726: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1735: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1740: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1751: A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetic
- 1760: A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetic
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