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Mr. Aecroid's Tables: Calculations and Customs in the Early Modern Countryside (uchicago.edu)
11 points by pepys on March 17, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


> In the 1610s and 1620s, a new computational technology took hold in England: printed mathematical tables for compound interest and discounting (“present value”) problems. [...]

> Mathematical tables like Acroyd’s emerged out of long-running conflicts between church landlords and tenants over how to determine just and reasonable fines on church lands. Discounting tables were thus not tools of instrumental rationality evincing a new capitalist mentality, but tools of social accommodation and products of the era’s “economy of obligation.”




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