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Manuscript by George Councer and Henry Mayer, entitled Αυτογραφοσ

MS. Rigaud 86

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Title

Manuscript by George Councer and Henry Mayer, entitled Αυτογραφοσ

Shelfmark

MS. Rigaud 86

Summary

Manuscript by George Councer and Henry Mayer, entitled 'Αυτογραφοσ or A table of squares and cubes and their roots. By the help whereof the square of any number from 1 to 1000000000 may be found ... ['Oxford' partially erased] Printed by [word erased] for the authors, 1759', but not extending beyond 128540. MS. Rigaud 82 contains the preface, errata and 'the use of the table'.

Date

c.1759

Language

English

Physical facet

Half vellum binding

Physical extent

378 Leaves

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