A copy of 15th century Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli’s famous book “Summa de arithmetica,” which included the first-ever description of the practice of double-entry book-keeping, is expected to ...
Luca Pacioli’s groundbreaking text on bookkeeping, accounting and mathematics, Somma di arithmetica, geometria, proporzioni e proporzionalità, also known as the Summa de Arithmetica, sold for ...
Chi è Padre Luca Pacioli? Frate francescano appassionato di scacchi e matematica, incontrò Leonardo da Vinci alla corte di Ludovico il Moro a Milano. Nella terza puntata della fiction “Leonardo”, in ...
Leonardo da Vinci s friend Luca Pacioli is considered to be the father of accounting, but could the old Franciscan friar have left behind some tantalizing clues in his 1494 book that would predict the ...
The Accounting Historians Journal, Vol. 37, No. 2 (December 2010), pp. 145-154 (10 pages) This paper explains why Pacioli's exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa of 1494, was ...
This summer, I was fortunate to spend a few days in Paris, where I visited the magnificent Louvre Museum, the most-visited museum in the world and one that showcases works dating back nearly 10,000 ...
MODERN CAPITALISM began among the European merchant families of the early Renaissance—the Fuggers of Augsburg, Medicis of Florence and, in Venice, one Antonio de Rompiasi, who in 1464 hired a tutor in ...
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