| 1750 - 696 str.
...the YEAR cf our LORD 1750. Being the Second after BISSEXTILE, or LEAP YEAR. Containing many ufeful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the Study and Practice of the MATHEMATICKS. The Tenth Almanack ever publifh'd of this Kind. - Qua causa argéntea... | |
| 1770 - 592 str.
...the YEAR of our LORD 1770. BEING 'he SECOND after BISSEXTILE, er LEA?-YSAR. ontaining »any ufeful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the moil delightful Study and ¡Vactice of the MATHEMATI С К S. The Thirtieth Almanack publiíhed of... | |
| 1801 - 404 str.
...ALMANACK For the YEAR of our LORD 1 80 1 : BEING THF. FIFTH AFTER BISSEXTILE. Containing many ufeful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful Study and Practice of the MATHEMATICKS. The Sixty-firft ALMANACK publiihed of this Kind... | |
| Samuel Hubbard Scudder - 1879 - 744 str.
...v. 8°. 287. London. — The gentleman's diary, or mathematical repository, containing manv useful and entertaining particulars peculiarly adapted to the ingenious gentlemen engaged in the delightful study und praetice of the mathematies. Vol. 1-3, 1741-1800. 3 v. 8°. 288. London. — The... | |
| Henry Carrington Bolton - 1885 - 812 str.
...Roma, 186$-'82+ 1881. GENTLEMAN'S (THE) DIARY; OR, MATHEMATICAL REPOSITORY. Containing many useful and entertaining particulars peculiarly adapted to the ingenious gentlemen engaged in the delightful study and practice of the mathematics. 3 vols. 1741-1800. 1882. GENTLEMAN'S (THE) MATHEMATICAL... | |
| 1897 - 1286 str.
...Roma, 186.'?-'82+ 1881. GENTLEMAN'S (Тнв) DIARY; OR, MATHEMATICAL REPOSITORY. Containing many useful and entertaining particulars peculiarly adapted to the ingenious gentlemen engaged in the delightful study and practice of the mathematics. 3 vols. 1741-1800. 1882. GENTLEMAN'S (Тнв) MATHEMATICAL... | |
| 1908 - 500 str.
...copy of the ' Gentleman's Diary for 1828,' a small pamphlet of some 50 pages, " containing many useful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful Study and Practice of the Mathematicks." It seems to have been the custom to set a number... | |
| 1908 - 506 str.
...copy of the ' Gentleman's Diary for 1828,' a small pamphlet of some 50 pages, " containing many useful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful Study and Practice of the Mathematicks." It seems to have been the custom to set a number... | |
| Daniel J. Cohen - 2007 - 274 str.
...Cambridge Tripos. The first volume of The Gentleman's Diary advertised itself as "containing many useful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful study and practice of the Mathematics."40 Likewise, The Lady's Diary highlighted that it... | |
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