Dodson, James, asi 1705-1757
Dodson, James, 1757-
Dodson, James
Dodson, James, d. 1757
James Dodson mathématicien britannique
Dodson, James 17..-1757
Dodson, James <m. 1757>
Dodson, James 1705-1757
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Works
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The accountant : or The method of book-keeping deduced from clear principles 1750 | |
Accuratissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula Nautica Celeberrimo Viro Edmd. Halley L.L.D. Anno 1700 Constructa ; Indice Variationes Magneticas denotante ad Observationes circiter Annu 1744 habitas renovata, Gulielmo Mountaine et Jacobo Dodson | |
The anti-Logarithmic canon. Being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, corresponding to all Logarithms under 100000. Whereby the logarithm for any number, or the Number for any Logarithm, each under Twelve Places of Figures, are readily found. With precepts and examples, shewing some of the Uses of Logarithms, in facilitating the most difficult Operations in common Arithmetic, Cases of Interest, Annuities, Mensuration, &c. To which is prefix'd, an introduction, Containing a short Account of Logarithms, and of the most considerable Improvements made, since their Invention, in the Manner of constructing them. By James Dodson | |
Arithmetique made easie | |
The calculator, 1747: | |
The calculator : being correct and necessary tables for computation adapted to science, business, and pleasure | |
A correct Chart of the Terraqueous Globe According to Mercator's or more properly Wright's Projection ; On which are describ'd Lines, shewing the Variation of the Magnetic Needle, according observations made about the Year 1756 | |
The mathematical repository : containing analytical solutions of near five hundred questions, mostly selected from scarce and valuable authors : designed as examples to Mac-Laurin's and other elementary books of algebra : and to conduct beginners to the more difficult properties of numbers | |
The mathematical repository. : Vol.III. Containing analytical solutions of a great number of the most difficult problems, relating to annuities, reversions, Survivorships, Insurances, and Leases dependent on Lives; In which it has been endeavoured to exhaust the Subject. By James Dodson, F. R. S. Accomptant and Teacher of the Mathematics | |
A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetic ... |