Robert Haulotte, then vice-president of the Belgian Society of Expert Accountants, wrote a short article in 1984 about his discovery of another representation of Pacioli. The painting, entitled Leonard Peignant La Joconde, was recently rediscovered by me. It was painted by Aimee Brune-Pages in 1845, and an engraving of the work may be seen in the Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris. A reproduction of the painting is in Roy McMullen\u27s book entitled Mona Lisa: The Picture and The Myth
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
The article focuses primarily on the panel representing 'Luca Pacioli and Guidubaldo da Montefeltro'...
In 1482, Leonardo, who according to Vasari was a talented musician, created a silver lyre in the sha...
Robert Haulotte, then vice-president of the Belgian Society of Expert Accountants, wrote a short art...
This article, first delivered as a paper at the 1980 World Congress of Accounting Historians in Lond...
From the notes I have amassed, some coming directly from two friends, Mademosielle Sarrade and Rober...
Much has been written about Luca Pacioli, the ‘father of accounting’, and his contributions in many ...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
Many aspects of Luca Pacioli\u27s life remain to be clarified for us. The author has, through person...
In this paper is exposed the research developed in order to identify the author of the famous painti...
This treatise takes a fresh (and somewhat contrarian) look at the long history of accounting lead-in...
Conference Organizers: Centro Studi “Mario Pancrazi”: Associazione Senza Fini di Lucro per la Valori...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
The article focuses primarily on the panel representing 'Luca Pacioli and Guidubaldo da Montefeltro'...
In 1482, Leonardo, who according to Vasari was a talented musician, created a silver lyre in the sha...
Robert Haulotte, then vice-president of the Belgian Society of Expert Accountants, wrote a short art...
This article, first delivered as a paper at the 1980 World Congress of Accounting Historians in Lond...
From the notes I have amassed, some coming directly from two friends, Mademosielle Sarrade and Rober...
Much has been written about Luca Pacioli, the ‘father of accounting’, and his contributions in many ...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
Many aspects of Luca Pacioli\u27s life remain to be clarified for us. The author has, through person...
In this paper is exposed the research developed in order to identify the author of the famous painti...
This treatise takes a fresh (and somewhat contrarian) look at the long history of accounting lead-in...
Conference Organizers: Centro Studi “Mario Pancrazi”: Associazione Senza Fini di Lucro per la Valori...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
The article focuses primarily on the panel representing 'Luca Pacioli and Guidubaldo da Montefeltro'...
In 1482, Leonardo, who according to Vasari was a talented musician, created a silver lyre in the sha...