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writing can hardly be impa" rare. " However, one can easily argue that
Benedict Cotrugli want to talk about the double entry. He says that the scriptures remind you credit, debt, cost of goods, profits and losses and any other cenda ago, adds that the merchant must hold the memorial, the newspaper, and the notebook with its own alphabet, which devesi entered in the log, what to do, the Whole capital and bring everything to your file. 'S work of the merchant Ragusin was not amended in the audience, Luca Pacioli is no longer the first exhibitor of record keeping.
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English translation of the Libro de l'arte de la mercatura (The Book of the Art of Trade) edited by Carlo Carraro and Giovanni Favero, with a foreword by Niall Ferguson, Professor of History at Harvard University, has been published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017, based on the
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Chapter XIII of the 1st book is called "order to keep " the records marketable '. There are only very vague rules, and the author observes: "..... narrating everything here wanting to '1 minute 'treatment would be too verbose et almost impossible to express it, "that without the living voice,
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At the time of the manuscript merchandising was regarded as an art. The "Perfect
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by at least 36 years. It is widely thought that the reason why Luca
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B. Cotrugli, The Book of the Art of Trade, edited by Carlo
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Historical-criticism on antichitla news, history and literature of 'Dubrovnik: divided into two volumes devoted
Exalted and Senate of the Republic of Ragusa
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critical edition of the original manuscripts made by Vera
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