Consuetudo; vel, Lex mercatoria; or, the ancient law-merchant, in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick … whereunto […]
Consuetudo; vel, Lex mercatoria; or, the ancient law-merchant, in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick … whereunto are annexed the following tracts, viz. I. The collection of sea laws. II. Advice concerning bills of exchange, by John Marius … III. The merchants mirrour; or, Directions for the perfect ordering or keeping of his accounts … by R. Dafforne … IV. An introduction to merchants accounts, by John Collins … V. The accountants closet, being an abridgment of merchants accounts, kept by debtor and creditor, by Abraham Liset
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): John Collins, Gerard Malynes, John Borough, Abraham Liset
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): England
- Publication Information: London, Basset, 1686
- Type: Book
- Other titles: Ancient sea-laws of Oleron …
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Online version: Malynes, Gerard, active 1586-1641. Consuetudo; vel, Lex mercatoria; or, the ancient law-merchant, in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick … whereunto are annexed the following tracts, viz. I. The collection of sea laws. II. Advice concerning bills of exchange, by John Marius … III. The merchants mirrour; or, Directions for the perfect ordering or keeping of his accounts … by R. Dafforne … IV. An introduction to merchants accounts, by John Collins … V. The accountants closet, being an abridgment of merchants accounts, kept by debtor and creditor, by Abraham Liset. London, Basset, 1686 (OCoLC)919748556
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1 volume (Various pagings). tables 35 cm
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Bibliographic information
- Publication Date: 1686
- Country/State: England
- Number of Editions: 3 editions
- First edition Date: 1686
- Last edition Date: 1686
- General Notes: The Consuetudo and most of the tracts have extra title pages, bearing dates of individual publication.
- Languages: British English
- Library of Congress Code: KD2455
- OCLC: 26609323
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