Both as researchers and as ordinary people, we often go too easily over the history of human knowledge. Science constrains us to carefully analyze the past, an act that guides our steps in the present and future. We often rush to decree ideas and opinions present in our universe since several centuries ago as discoveries of the modern world. The truth is that Luca Paciolo is one of the most commented authors in the history of mankind, some assessing the number of scientists and not only who debated and criticized in writing his famous work at over 1700. Luca Paciolo was born in 1445 in Borgo San Sepolcro (nowadays Sansepolcro) in the Arezzo region of...
This article, first delivered as a paper at the 1980 World Congress of Accounting Historians in Lond...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
This paper explains why Pacioli\u27s exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa ...
What we know today as double entry bookkeeping is traceable to a man called Luca Pacioli, the author...
The paper examines an alternative approach to the theory of economics based on a work by medieval ma...
This treatise takes a fresh (and somewhat contrarian) look at the long history of accounting lead-in...
It is traditionally taught by Accounting historians (Melis, 1950, 19-20) that the rise of the modern...
This paper intends to present the elements of discussion about the origin of accounting by double en...
Many scholars of accounting have written and known accounting on one seminal view, which is a view t...
Accounting as a practice has existed since the earliest times of humanity. The first simple account...
Conference Organizers: Centro Studi “Mario Pancrazi”: Associazione Senza Fini di Lucro per la Valori...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
According to the accounting literature there is no evidence for earlier use of “doubleentry”, as doc...
The paper begins with a brief review of the principal factors that limited the development of accoun...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
This article, first delivered as a paper at the 1980 World Congress of Accounting Historians in Lond...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
This paper explains why Pacioli\u27s exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa ...
What we know today as double entry bookkeeping is traceable to a man called Luca Pacioli, the author...
The paper examines an alternative approach to the theory of economics based on a work by medieval ma...
This treatise takes a fresh (and somewhat contrarian) look at the long history of accounting lead-in...
It is traditionally taught by Accounting historians (Melis, 1950, 19-20) that the rise of the modern...
This paper intends to present the elements of discussion about the origin of accounting by double en...
Many scholars of accounting have written and known accounting on one seminal view, which is a view t...
Accounting as a practice has existed since the earliest times of humanity. The first simple account...
Conference Organizers: Centro Studi “Mario Pancrazi”: Associazione Senza Fini di Lucro per la Valori...
Luca Pacioli, was a Franciscan friar born in Borgo San Sepolcro in what is now Northern Italy in 144...
According to the accounting literature there is no evidence for earlier use of “doubleentry”, as doc...
The paper begins with a brief review of the principal factors that limited the development of accoun...
There is much we do not know about the early development of double entry bookkeeping. What, for exam...
This article, first delivered as a paper at the 1980 World Congress of Accounting Historians in Lond...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
This paper explains why Pacioli\u27s exposition of double-entry bookkeeping, published in his Summa ...