Arithmetic (book)

[1] It was the first mathematics textbook written in the Russian language that was not a translated edition of a foreign work.

[2] It consisted essentially of Magnitsky's own lecture notes, and offered an encyclopedic overview of arithmetic at the time, with sections on navigational astronomy, geodesy, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.

[2] It was organized in instructive question and answer format, and rooted not in the abstract but in practical and demonstrable applications of theories and axioms.

The book also contained astronomical tables and coordinate maps for various Russian locales.

Its publication was extensively researched in 1914 by Dmitrii Galanin in his book Leonty Filippovich Magnitsky and His Arithmetic.