Willsford, T. (1660). The scales of commerce and trade: Ballancing betwixt the buyer and seller, artificer and manufacture, debitor and creditor, the most general questions, artificiall rules, and usefull conclusions incident to traffique: comprehended in two books. The first states the ponderates to equity and custome, all usuall rules, legall bargains and contracts, in wholesale ot [sic] retaile, with factorage, returnes, and exchanges of forraign coyn, of interest-money, both simple and compounded, with solutions from naturall and artificiall arithmetick. The second book treats of geometricall problems and arithmeticall solutions, in dimensions of lines, superficies and bodies, both solid and concave, viz. land, wainscot, hangings, board, timber, stone, gaging of casks, military propositions, merchants accounts by debitor and creditor; architectonice, or the art of building. Printed by J.G. for Nath: Brook, at the angel in Cornhill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Willsford, Thomas. The Scales of Commerce and Trade: Ballancing Betwixt the Buyer and Seller, Artificer and Manufacture, Debitor and Creditor, the Most General Questions, Artificiall Rules, and Usefull Conclusions Incident to Traffique: Comprehended in Two Books. The First States the Ponderates to Equity and Custome, All Usuall Rules, Legall Bargains and Contracts, in Wholesale Ot [sic] Retaile, with Factorage, Returnes, and Exchanges of Forraign Coyn, of Interest-money, Both Simple and Compounded, with Solutions from Naturall and Artificiall Arithmetick. The Second Book Treats of Geometricall Problems and Arithmeticall Solutions, in Dimensions of Lines, Superficies and Bodies, Both Solid and Concave, Viz. Land, Wainscot, Hangings, Board, Timber, Stone, Gaging of Casks, Military Propositions, Merchants Accounts by Debitor and Creditor; Architectonice, or the Art of Building. London: Printed by J.G. for Nath: Brook, at the angel in Cornhill, 1660.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Willsford, Thomas. The Scales of Commerce and Trade: Ballancing Betwixt the Buyer and Seller, Artificer and Manufacture, Debitor and Creditor, the Most General Questions, Artificiall Rules, and Usefull Conclusions Incident to Traffique: Comprehended in Two Books. The First States the Ponderates to Equity and Custome, All Usuall Rules, Legall Bargains and Contracts, in Wholesale Ot [sic] Retaile, with Factorage, Returnes, and Exchanges of Forraign Coyn, of Interest-money, Both Simple and Compounded, with Solutions from Naturall and Artificiall Arithmetick. The Second Book Treats of Geometricall Problems and Arithmeticall Solutions, in Dimensions of Lines, Superficies and Bodies, Both Solid and Concave, Viz. Land, Wainscot, Hangings, Board, Timber, Stone, Gaging of Casks, Military Propositions, Merchants Accounts by Debitor and Creditor; Architectonice, or the Art of Building. Printed by J.G. for Nath: Brook, at the angel in Cornhill, 1660.