Elements of Algebra, by Leonhard Euler

(This is not the book itself, my comments and reflections upon reading it.)

Part 1: containing the analysis of determinate quantities

Section 1: of the different methods of calculating simple quantities.

- Chapter 1: Of mathematics in general.
- Chapter 2: Explanation of the signs + (plus) and - (minus).
- Chapter 3: Of the multiplication of simple quantities.
- Chapter 4: Of the nature of whole numbers, or integers, with respect to their factors.
- Chapter 5: Of the division of simple quantities.
- Chapter 6: Of the properties of integers, with respect to their divisors.
- Chapter 7: Of fractions in general.
- Chapter 8: Of the properties of fractions.
- Chapter 9: Of the addition and subtraction of fractions.
- Chapter 10: Of the multiplication and division of fractions.
- Chapter 11: Of square numbers
- Chapter 12: Of square roots, and of irrational numbers resulting from them
- Chapter 13: Of impossible, or imaginary quantities, which arise from the same source