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  1. Nathaniel Torporley's ‘congestor analyticus’ and Thomas Harriot's ‘de triangulis laterum rationalium’.R. C. H. Tanner - 1977 - Annals of Science 34 (4):393-428.
    Torporley's ‘Congestor analyticus’, completed in 1627 in the library of the Earl of Northumberland at Petworth, was seen by Rigaud in the 1830s among the mathematical manuscript collection of the Earl of Macclesfield. Torporley's additional copy of the introductory part, preserved at Sion College, has been used for the present report. Torporley's prime objective was the presentation of some of Harriot's work. His first example concerns a classical problem in number theory. The complete solution, by an inductive process based on (...)
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  • The ordered regiment of the minus sign: Off-beat mathematics in Harriot's manuscripts.R. C. H. Tanner - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (2):127-158.
    The manuscripts of Harriot discussed in this paper are essentially rough notes marginal to his systematic treatment of algebra, of which a small part was published posthumously. The central theme is the sign-rule for multiplication; but the incidentals open up an aspect of symbolism in mathematics entirely new for the time. A more restricted aspect of the same theme was touched on by Commandino in his Euclid, quoted by Harriot as rightly blaming ‘those that thinke that minus per minus shal (...)
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  • Nathaniel Torporley and the Harriot manuscripts.R. Cecilia & H. Tanner - 1969 - Annals of Science 25 (4):339-349.
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  • Notes made by Thomas Harriot on the treatises of François Viète.Jacqueline Stedall - 2008 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 62 (2):179-200.
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  • The Study of Thomas Harriot's Manuscripts: I. Harriot's Will.Rosalind C. H. Tanner - 1967 - History of Science 6 (1):1-16.
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