An edition of Ancient double-entry bookkeeping (1914)

Ancient double-entry bookkeeping

Lucas Pacioli's treatise (A.D. 1494, the earliest known writer on bookkeeping) reproduced and translated with reproductions, notes, and abstracts from Manzoni, Pietra, Mainardi, Ympyn, Stevin, and Dafforne

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An edition of Ancient double-entry bookkeeping (1914)

Ancient double-entry bookkeeping

Lucas Pacioli's treatise (A.D. 1494, the earliest known writer on bookkeeping) reproduced and translated with reproductions, notes, and abstracts from Manzoni, Pietra, Mainardi, Ympyn, Stevin, and Dafforne

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Publisher
Scholars Book Co.
Language
English
Pages
182

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 5-6.
Includes the text of L. Pacioli's Somma di aritmetica in original 1494 Italian with English translation, and excerpts from various other journals in English, Dutch, or Italian.
Reprint of the ed. published by the author, Denver.

Published in
Houston, Tex
Series
Accounting classics series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
657/.1
Library of Congress
HF5609 .G4 1974

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Pagination
182 p. :
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5238801M
LCCN
75309831
Library Thing
2951983

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