10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARSMETRICK»
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1
Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Edited by Joseph ...
... arsmetrick and augrime, are corruptly written ; arsmetrick, for arithmeticke as
the Greeks call it, and augrime for algorisme, as the Arabians sound it, which
doth betoken the science of numbering." [To “ count by cyfers of agrym" meant the
use ...
2
Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words: A Supplement to ...
Both names, arsmetrick and uugrime, are corruptly written ; arsmetrick, for
arithmeticke as the Greeks call it, and augrime for algorisme, as the Arabians
sound it, which doth betoken the science of numbering." [To " count by cyfers of
agrym" ...
Jonathan Boucher, Joseph Hunter, Joseph Stevenson, 1833
3
Delphi Complete Works of Charles Kingsley (Illustrated):
He showed him hisengines of arsmetrick flame, And his wells of quenchless And
his flying rocks, that guarded hiswalls From allthat againsthimcame. He showed
himhis temples and pillared halls, And his streets of houses high; And his ...
Charles Kingsley. He showed him his walls of marble white — A mile o'erhead
they shone ; Quoth the Bait, "Who would leap into that garden, King Siegfried's
boots must own." He showed him his engines of arsmetrick And his wells of ...
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Classic Poetry Collection (Includes 18 Titles)
He showed him his engines of arsmetrick And his wells of quenchless flame, And
his flying rocks, that guarded his walls From all that against him came. He
showed him his temples and pillared halls, And his streets of houses high; And
his ...
ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, Various, 2012
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Andromeda and Other Poems: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
He showed him his walls of marble white– A mile o'erhead they shone; Quoth the
Balt, 'Who would leap into that garden, King Siegfried's boots must own.' He
showed him his engines of arsmetrick And his wells of quenchless flame, And his
...
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The Antijacobin Review: And Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ...
Both names, Arsemetrick and Augrime, ate corruptly written; Arsmetrick for
Arithmeticke, as the Greeks call it, and Augrime for Algorifmæ, as the Arabians
found it, which doth betoken the science of numbering." J Here then we have the
science ...
Arsmetrick, a common old spelling (it is found in Lydgate and Chaucer) of the
word arithmetic, as if it were the metric art. The Low Lat. form aris- metica is
probably from It. arismus, risma, for Gk. arithmus (number). Cf. Sp. resma, Fr.
rame, Eng.
9
Literary Remains of King Edward the Sixth
Ansm-zrmcm-z. And I, Arsmetrick, through exercise in numberyng maketh men
wise. Gsomrmz. I, Geomatry, ordained for measuring, and as necessary for
building. Musrcxs. Yet I, pleasant Musicke, for kynges pastime am most lyke. As'
monmr.
Edward VI (King of England), John Gough Nichols, 1857
10
Domestic Memoirs of the Royal Family and of the Court of ...
MARIE'S LAYS. 101 And they her lered of astronomy, Arsmetrick,'7 and of
geometry ; Of sophistry she was also witty ; Of rhetoric and of other clery.98
Learned she was in music ; Of clergy was her none like." The works of the Breton
poets were ...
Robert Folkestone Williams, 1860