Nevil, William.
Enchiridium being a key to Italian book-keeping, shewing briefly how to give the true title of debitor and creditor, upon sixty three articles, &c. Unto which is annexed a perpetual almanack, in both Julian and Gregorian accompts since the incarnation of Christ. Readily shewing the interval of days, the interest from one to ten per cent. from one crown to 1000 l. tables of the dominical letters, and the seven varieties: of epacts, of the Number of direction, whereby are found the moveable feasts and terms, die fixed feasts and terms, of sun-rising and setting, the days and nights length, and a sun-dial: the sun and moon’s sign, degree, and governments: the new and full moons, and eclipses from 1710, until 1728. compleat, which may be continued for ever, a catalogue of the noted eclipses since Christ, until 1740. Which may be continued by the direction of a key, a discourse on the death of Christ, of the world’s age, of coin, and of the reduction of weights, &c. By William Nevil, Philomath, living in the Parliament-House, and sold by him only.
Dublin: printed by William Wilmot, 1724.
ESTC No. T153972.Grub Street ID 198171.