Abstract: This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been explored in detail – the mar-ket for which he wrote the book. In order to do so, it follows a path identified by two clues in the bookkeeping treatise as to the nature of this market that modern eyes, unaware of how life was in late 15th century Italy, have missed. After discussing the curriculum taught in schools at that time, this paper considers a range of possible markets for which the book may have been written. The paper concludes that it was written primarily for, and sold mainly to, merchants who used the book as a reference text, as a source of pleasure from the math-ematical puzzles it contained and as an aid for the educ...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli\u27s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Pr...
This essay is a study of a Renaissance Italian manuscript which has been published under the title o...
What we know today as double entry bookkeeping is traceable to a man called Luca Pacioli, the author...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an anonymous Catalan manuscript of the early 16th century dealing with...
The paper examines an alternative approach to the theory of economics based on a work by medieval ma...
This paper explains why Pacioli\u27s exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa ...
This paper examines and questions, in the light of the known evidences, some widely accepted ideas w...
This paper investigates why, in 1494, the Franciscan friar and teacher of mathematics, Luca Pacioli,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX194718 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This essay is a study of a Renaissance Italian manuscript which has been published under the title A...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli\u27s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Pr...
This essay is a study of a Renaissance Italian manuscript which has been published under the title o...
What we know today as double entry bookkeeping is traceable to a man called Luca Pacioli, the author...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an anonymous Catalan manuscript of the early 16th century dealing with...
The paper examines an alternative approach to the theory of economics based on a work by medieval ma...
This paper explains why Pacioli\u27s exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa ...
This paper examines and questions, in the light of the known evidences, some widely accepted ideas w...
This paper investigates why, in 1494, the Franciscan friar and teacher of mathematics, Luca Pacioli,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX194718 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This essay is a study of a Renaissance Italian manuscript which has been published under the title A...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli\u27s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Pr...
This essay is a study of a Renaissance Italian manuscript which has been published under the title o...
What we know today as double entry bookkeeping is traceable to a man called Luca Pacioli, the author...