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Book written by [[Dr. W. Hooper]] in 1774.
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[[Rational Recreations]] ''In which the Principles of Numbers and Natural Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated, By a Series of Easy, Entertaining, Interesting Experiments'' was published in London in 1774 in four volumes.
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The [[Mutus Nomen Dedit Cocis]] card plot was demonstrated in a routine entitled, ''The Ten Duplicates''.
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== Editions ==
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Four editions followed, the last being printed in 1802.<ref>[[Magicol]]  (February 2003)</ref>
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== Notes ==
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Was this a translation of Guyot's [[Nouvelles Récréations mathématiques et physiques]] (New Physical and Mathematical Recreations)?
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 30 August 2011

Rational Recreations
AuthorW. Hooper
Publication Date1774
LanguageEnglish
 
Rational Recreations In which the Principles of Numbers and Natural Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated, By a Series of Easy, Entertaining, Interesting Experiments was published in London in 1774 in four volumes.

The Mutus Nomen Dedit Cocis card plot was demonstrated in a routine entitled, The Ten Duplicates.

Editions

Four editions followed, the last being printed in 1802.[1]

Notes

Was this a translation of Guyot's Nouvelles Récréations mathématiques et physiques (New Physical and Mathematical Recreations)?

References

  1. Magicol (February 2003)
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