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Dizzy's Arithmetic
John Tenniel
Arithmetic, 17th century
Gilles Rousselet
Arithmetic, 1760
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Frontispiece of the Arithmetic by Leonty Magnitsky
Mikhail Dmitrievich Karnovsky
Allegory of Arithmetic, 1650
Laurent de La Hyre
Boethius Instructs a Young Boy in Arithmetic
Virgil Master
The arithmetic of an industrial-financial counter-plan, 1931
Anonymous
Arithmetic lesson in the garden, Birley House Open Air School, London, 1908
Unknown
Minerva between Geometry and Arithmetics, 1551
Anonymous
Arithmetic: a young woman standing at a table, holding a sheet with inscribed numbers i…, 1633-35
Gilles Rousselet
The End of Arithmatic, 2007
Anthony Breslin
Edinburgh: The High School of Leith Built in 1806
Anonymous
Grammar: a young woman standing in a decorated interior holding an open book in her lef…, 1633-35
Gilles Rousselet
Niccolo Tartaglia, Italian mathematician and mechanician, 1550s
Unknown
Pierre de Fermat, 17th century French mathematician, 1870
Unknown
Pierre de Fermat, 17th century French mathematician, 1762
Unknown
'Superdigit' mathematical calculator
Robert Flower
Pascal's Adding Machine
Anonymous
The Seven Liberal Arts, c.1435
Giovanni dal Ponte
The Seven Liberal Arts
Giovanni di Ser Giovanni
Arti liberali. Frieze in the Casa Pellizzari, c. 1500
Giorgione
Lesson Time
Frederick Cayley Robinson
System of Astronomy
Anonymous
The Seven Liberal Arts (From Regia Carmina by Convenevole da Prato)
Pacino di Buonaguida
Boy at blackboard doing math multiplication problem
Anonymous
Surveying, 1551
Unknown
Method of measuring angles with a cross-staff, 1636
Unknown
Titlepage of 'The Cosmographical Glass', 1559
John the Elder Bettes
Forster Codex I
Leonardo da Vinci
A Young Man Being Introduced to the Seven Liberal Arts, 1484-1486
Sandro Botticelli
Forster Codex I
Leonardo da Vinci
Forster Codex I
Leonardo da Vinci
Regular geometrical solids of various types, 1619
Unknown
Using a quadrant with a plumb bob to calculate the height of a tower by triangulation, 1551
Unknown
Forster Codex I
Leonardo da Vinci
Pierre Gassendi, ca. 1637 or 1638
Claude Mellan
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