APA (7th ed.) Citation

Colinson, R. (1683). Idea rationaria, or The perfect accomptant, necessary for all merchants and trafficquers; containing the true forme of Book-keeping, according to the Italian methode: Wherein is first, the introduction to the forme, 244. queries and answers, with instructions how to ballance the leger, two waste-books transported in two journals, out of which are transported 2. legers both ballanced. After which followes A moneth-book, invoys-book, factor-book, specie or cash-book; instructions how to keep a book of petty-charges or pocket book. By Robert Colinson. printed by David Lindsay, Mr. James Kniblo, Josua van Solingen and John Colmar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Colinson, Robert. Idea Rationaria, or The Perfect Accomptant, Necessary for All Merchants and Trafficquers; Containing the True Forme of Book-keeping, According to the Italian Methode: Wherein Is First, the Introduction to the Forme, 244. Queries and Answers, with Instructions How to Ballance the Leger, Two Waste-books Transported in Two Journals, Out of Which Are Transported 2. Legers Both Ballanced. After Which Followes A Moneth-book, Invoys-book, Factor-book, Specie or Cash-book; Instructions How to Keep a Book of Petty-charges or Pocket Book. By Robert Colinson. Edinburgh: printed by David Lindsay, Mr. James Kniblo, Josua van Solingen and John Colmar, 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Colinson, Robert. Idea Rationaria, or The Perfect Accomptant, Necessary for All Merchants and Trafficquers; Containing the True Forme of Book-keeping, According to the Italian Methode: Wherein Is First, the Introduction to the Forme, 244. Queries and Answers, with Instructions How to Ballance the Leger, Two Waste-books Transported in Two Journals, Out of Which Are Transported 2. Legers Both Ballanced. After Which Followes A Moneth-book, Invoys-book, Factor-book, Specie or Cash-book; Instructions How to Keep a Book of Petty-charges or Pocket Book. By Robert Colinson. printed by David Lindsay, Mr. James Kniblo, Josua van Solingen and John Colmar, 1683.

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