Textbooks
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University textbooks written by staff
Materials contain course textbooks written by the staff at Brigham Young University. Includes classes such as American Heritage, Book of Mormon, piano, Living Prophets, Family Science, Sewing, and Popular Culture in America. Dated from 1966 to 2008.
College of Humanities records
Contains the correspondence, class material, annual reports of the department, including course syllabi, text packets. Dates range from 1972 to 1997.
Corso di matematica
This document is a handwritten manuscript for a textbook of mathematics that apparently was never published. Topics covered include trigonometry, perspective, geometical optics, and mensuration. Numerous drawings of geometrical objects and the like are found in the text. On the first page of the manuscript is a brief note by Giovanni Casoni verifying that the document is genuine and in Domenichi's hand.
Department of Languages textbook
Contains a Portuguese textbook produced by Department of Languages professor Gerrit De Jong for class instruction. Includes short stories and essays on various academic topics. Also includes some poetry and reading comprehension questions based on the text materials. Materials dated 1960.
James Ferris's book of arithmetic
An arithmetic book written by James Ferris. Contains basic math problems and explanations. The book is dated December 24, 1805.