Ancient double-entry bookkeeping; Lucas s treatise (A. D. 1494-the earliest known writer on bookkeeping) reproduced and translated with . Pietra, Mainardi, Ympyn, Stevin and Dafforne
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Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping Lucas Paciolis Treatise A. D. 1494-The Earliest Known Writer on Bookkeeping Reproduced and Translated with Repro (1914)

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This item is printed on demand. 76 pages. Dimensions: 9.5in. x 7.3in. x 0.3in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: . . . Christian, you shall always remember to write down the glorious name of our Savior--that is, the name of Jesus, or in its place the sign of the Holy Cross, in whose name our transactions must always be made, and you shall do as follows: Cross 1494. On this 17th day of April in Venice. And then go on with what you want to say--that is, My very dear, etc. But the students and other people, like the monks or priests, etc. , who are not in business, are used to writing the day and year at the end after writing the letter. The merchants are accustomed to put at the top as we have said. If you should do otherwise and not write the day, there will be confusion and you will be made fun of because we say the letter which does not bear the day was written during the night, and the letter which does not bear the place we say that it was written in the other world, not in this one; and besides the fun made of you, there would be vexations, which is worse, as I have said. After you have sent your answer away, you put your letter in its proper place; and what we have said of one letter will apply to all the other letters. It must be observed that when the letters you send away are of importance, you should first make a record of them in a book which is kept for this special purpose. In this book the letter should be copied, word for word, if it is of great importance--as, for instance, the letters of exchange, or letters of goods sent, etc. , otherwise only a record of the substantial part should be made similarly as we do in the memorandum book, saying: On this day, etc. , we have written to so and so, etc. , and we send him the following things, etc. , as per his letter of such and such date he requested or gave commission for, etc. , which letter we have placed . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping; Lucas s Treatise (A. D. 1494-The Earliest Known Writer on Bookkeeping) Reproduced and Translated with Repro (2012)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...Christian, you shall always remember to write down the glorious name of our Savior--that is, the name of Jesus, or in its place the sign of the Holy Cross, in whose name our transactions must always be made, and you shall do as follows: Cross 1494. On this 17th day of April in Venice. And then go on with what you want to say--that is, "My very dear," etc. But the students and other people, like the monks or priests, etc., who are not in business, are used to writing the day and year at the end after writing the letter. The merchants are accustomed to put at the top as we have said. If you should do otherwise and not write the day, there will be confusion and you will be made fun of because we say the letter which does not bear the day was written during the night, and the letter which does not bear the place we say that it was written in the other world, not in this one; and besides the fun made of you, there would be vexations, which is worse, as I have said. After you have sent your answer away, you put your letter in its proper place; and what we have said of one letter will apply to all the other letters. It must be observed that when the letters you send away are of importance, you should first make a record of them in a book which is kept for this special purpose. In this book the letter should be copied, word for word, if it is of great importance--as, for instance, the letters of exchange, or letters of goods sent, etc., otherwise only a record of the substantial part should be made similarly as we do in the memorandum book, saying: On this day, etc., we have written to so and so, etc., and we send him the following things, etc., as per his letter of such and such date he requested or gave commission for, etc., which letter we have placed ... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Product group: Book, Published: 2012-05-17, Studio: RareBooksClub.com, Sales rank: 8229242.
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