Amphithalami, or, The accountants closet

Publication Date1684
Remainderbeing an abridgement of merchants-accounts kept by debitors and creditors; exactly and accurately shewing how to order, state, and keep accounts, either of a publick farm, or private estate, into a single book, without a memorial, and journal, or annal, whereby calculation may be made at pleasure of the advance or arrear, gain and loss, of the whole stock and architecture. A new method, illustrated and enlarged with necessary instructions and inferences of the essential parts of traffick, as also of denomination, valuation and reduction of moneys, weights and measures of divers climates of the world. Very usefull and convenient for lords, knights, gentlemen, comissioners, treasurers, comptrollers, auditors, farmers, merchants, factors, stewards, and all degrees of men. Digested into two parts. The first whereof is called Litera A. invented and composed by Abraham Liset, Gent
Extent[84], 14-36, [5] p.
LocationLondon
PublisherPrinted by Miles Flesher, for Robert Horne at the South entrance of the Royal Exchange

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