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Gentleman's Diary or The Mathematical Repository was (a supplement to) an almanac published at the end of the 18th century in England, including mathematical problems. The supplement was also known as: "The mathematical repository: an almanack" or "A Collection of mathematical problems and ænigmas".

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  • Gentleman's Diary or The Mathematical Repository was (a supplement to) an almanac published at the end of the 18th century in England, including mathematical problems. The supplement was also known as: "The mathematical repository: an almanack" or "A Collection of mathematical problems and ænigmas". * Serial Publication: Annual 5 v. tables. 16 cm * Publisher: Printed for J. Fuller (1741–1745) * Place of publication: London, England * Continued by: The Ladies' Diary and then The Lady's and Gentleman's Diary * Language: English * OCLC: 5535685 * Journal began: 1741 Ceased publication: 1800 * Libraries worldwide that own item: University of Illinois, University of Oklahoma (en)
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  • Gentleman's Diary or The Mathematical Repository was (a supplement to) an almanac published at the end of the 18th century in England, including mathematical problems. The supplement was also known as: "The mathematical repository: an almanack" or "A Collection of mathematical problems and ænigmas". (en)
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  • Gentleman's Diary (en)
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