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In politics, he is a good arithmetician, and in every thing else nothing at all.
In fact the term current then was "political arithmetician".
Miracle comes to the miraculous, not to the arithmetician.
He was an arithmetician rather than a mathematician.
Yes; the arithmetician will easily do the sum.
An alert arithmetician will notice a discrepancy between this figure and the 1,476 votes that would have gone to Craig under the simpler system.
And he will be the arithmetician?
Attend to what follows: must not the perfect arithmetician know all numbers, for he has the science of all numbers in his mind?
That was my reason for asking how we ought to speak when an arithmetician sets about numbering, or a grammarian about reading?
Messiaen's numerical orderings of rhythm, often derived from Eastern music, are perhaps best described by an arithmetician.
"God is the Great Arithmetician."
Having the use of the art, the arithmetician, if I am not mistaken, has the conceptions of number under his hand, and can transmit them to another.
In the piece, Swift adopts the "technique of a political arithmetician" to show the utter ridiculousness of trying to prove any proposal with dispassionate statistics.
An artisan, poet, rhetor, astronomer and arithmetician, Hippias has also appointed himself an expert on Homer.
George Brown (1650-1730) was a Scottish arithmetician, and inventor of two incomplete mechanical calculating machines now kept at the National Museum of Scotland.
Gave this definition of algebra: "[it is concerned] with operating on unknowns using all the arithmetical tools, in the same way as the arithmetician operates on the known."
Iago's first stated reason for hating his master is that he has been passed over in favour of'a great arithmetician', a 'counter-caster', Michael Cassio (Othello, I.i.19-31).