2020
DOI: 10.1177/1032373220942330
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Manzoni’s sixteenth-century ‘Quaderno Doppio’: The evolution of accounting education towards modern times

Abstract: This article responds to a scarcity of literature on pre-nineteenth-century accounting education and addresses calls for more research into what gave rise to how we teach accounting today. The sixteenth century was when double entry began to extend beyond its Italian roots and the first printed bookkeeping manuals began to appear alongside Pacioli’s of 1494. Yet, it is the least covered period in our literature. We address this lacuna using hermeneutic analysis to critically analyse Dominico Manzoni’s seldom s… Show more

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“…11. The method of DEB adopted across Europe after 1500 was the Venetian one described by Pacioli (Mari et al , 2020). …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. The method of DEB adopted across Europe after 1500 was the Venetian one described by Pacioli (Mari et al , 2020). …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%