Ward, John, fl. 1698-1709
Ward, John, active 1698-1709
Ward, John, 16..-17.., de Chester
Ward, John 1648-1727?
Ward, John
Ward, John, (de Chester), fl. 1698-1709
Ward, John, 1698-1709
Ward, John 1648-
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VIAF ID: 75284756 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ward, John, ‡d 16..-17.., ‡c de Chester
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Works
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Clavis usurae | |
A compendium of algebra ... 1695: | |
Guide des jeunes mathématiciens ou abregé des mathématiques, a la portée des commençans | |
Key to interest, both simple and compound | |
The mathematical practitioners of Tudor and Stuart England, 1954: | |
The posthumous works of Mr. John Ward, author of the Young mathematician's guide ... : in two parts. | |
A practical method : To Discover the Longitude at Sea, By a New Contrived Automaton. Freed from all the Various Effects of Air in different Climates, &c. And not Liable to Disorder by the Irregular Motion of a Ship. The whole Method Rendered Plain and Easie to be Understood by every Mariner. With an account of the author's new instrument for taking the latitude more accurately at sea, than hath hitherto been practised. Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration, and Use of the Publick | |
The young mathematician's guide : being a plain and easy introduction to the mathematicks. In five parts Viz. I. Arithmetick, Vulgar and Decimal, with all the useful Rules; And a General Method of Extracting the Roots of all Single Powers. II. Algebra, or Arithmetick in Species; wherein the Method of Raising and Resolving Equations is rendered Easy; and illustrated with Variety of Examples, and Numerical Questions. Also the whole Business of Interest and Annuities, &c. performed by the Pen. III. The Elements of Geometry, contracted, and Analytically demonstrated; with a New and easy Method of finding the Circle's Periphery and Area to any assigned Exactness, by one Equation only: Also a New way of making Sines and Tangents. IV. Conick Sections, wherein the chief Properties, &c. of the Ellipsis, Parabola, and Hyperbola, are clearly demonstrated. V. The Arithmetick of Infinites explained, and rendered Easy; with it's Application to superficial and solid Geometry. With an appendix of practical gauging |