- London's
prayse should sound, Who
built this
church and
cittie from the
grounde."
During the 1640s, the city
suffered in the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms...
- form of
dialogue between master and scholar, such as the following: The
Grounde of Artes,
teachings the
Worke and Practise, of Arithmeticke, both in whole...
- further, and weth a close,
covert watching eye,
layeth his
belly to the
grounde and so
creepth forward like a worme. When he
approaches neere to the place...
- of arithmetic. Rand McNally. LCC QA21.K3. Recorde,
Robert (1543). The
Grounde of Artes. London:
Reynold Wolff. LCC QA33.R3 1542a. Recorde,
Robert (1699)...
- thy
medowes be mowed, they
wolde be well
tedded and
layde euen
vppon the
grounde: and if the gr****e be very thycke, it
wolde be
shaken with handes, or with...
-
involved with
affairs of state, and it was on "sounde, parfaite,
holesome grounde", in the
words of
Henry VIII. It also had a
plentiful supply of spring...
-
English and
French were
published by
Robert Recorde,
beginning with The
Grounde of
Artes in 1543. However,
there are many
different writings on mathematics...
- further, and weth a close,
covert watching eye,
layeth his
belly to the
grounde and so
creepth forward like a worme. When he
approaches neere to the place...
-
harmonic pattern (see Chaconne; also
common in
Elizabethan England as
Grounde) is
repeated as the
basis of a
piece underneath variations.
Aaron Copland...
-
written by
Juliana Berners in 1496: All
maner lynes that be not for the
grounde must haue flotes, and the
rennyng ground lyne must haue a flote, the lyeng...