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I | The Treatise on equations | 3 |
Harriot, Torporley and Viete | 3 | |
Harriot's notation | 7 | |
The Operations of arithmetic in letters | 8 | |
The Treatise on equations | 11 | |
II | Harriot's algebra after 1621 | 17 |
The Praxis | 20 | |
The Corrector | 22 | |
The Summary | 24 | |
III | Harriot's reputation and influence | 26 |
Operations of arithmetic in letters Treatise on equations | 39 | |
Section (a): On solving equations in numbers | 45 | |
Section (b): On solving equations in numbers | 65 | |
Section (c): On solving equations in numbers | 87 | |
Section (d): On the generation of canonical equations | 125 | |
Section (e): On solving equations by reduction | 175 | |
Section (f): On solving equations by reduction | 239 | |
App | Correlations between Harriot's manuscripts and the texts of Viete, Warner and Torporley | 291 |
Notes | 301 | |
Bibliographies | 315 | |
Index | 321 |
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