Description
1697, pp. [xx], 40, small 4to, disbound, a little contemporary annotation, including 'Finis' at the end.
Publication details: Edinburgh: Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, 1697,
Rare Book
One of the earliest books on the subject of exchange and bookkeeping to be published in Scotland. The NLS notes to the ICAS collection cites Robert Colinson's Idea ratioparai, 1683, as the first: 'its publication in 1683 marked the decline of Dutch influence on bookkeeping books written in English. For the next century, most of the best books on bookkeeping in English were published in Scotland or were written by Scottish authors.' Heriot is described on the title-page as one who is a 'Teacher of Book-Keeping, who Lives now presently within a little Closs on the East side next to the foot of Bells-Wynd.'
1697, pp. [xx], 40, small 4to, disbound, a little contemporary annotation, including 'Finis' at the end.
Bibliography: (ESTC R177953; Aldis 3670)
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