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The Origins Of Accounting Culture aim at studying the origins of the accounting culture in Venice, with a specific focus on accounting education. The period covered by the work ranges from Luca Pacioli to the foundation (in 1868) of the Royal Advanced School of Commerce (Regia Scuola Superiore di Commercio), that in 2018 is celebrating its 150 anniversary as Ca' Foscari University of Venice.





Ever since the Middle Ages, Venice was home of a number of favourable circumstances that have been accumulating over the years. As a trading city par excellence, Venice allowed the spreading of the bookkeeping at first among firms and then in the public administration that was much in need of sophisticated accounting principles for the purpose of controlling its activities.





Venice was among the first cities to implement Gutenberg print method and it quickly became the most important city in the world in the publishing ind

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Foreword

Preface

Section I Accounting treaties.

1. Venetian treatises: a frame

2. A Venetian treatise before Pacioli by Marino de Raphaeli

3. The spread of double-entry bookkeeping method in the 16th Century: "Quaderno doppio col suo giornale novamente composto et dilegentissimamente ordinato secondo il costume di Venetia" of Dominico Manzoni (1540)

4. Giovanni Antonio Moschetti: the wise embodiment of a 17th-century intellectual (1610)

5. Bookkeeping treatises in Venice: The contributions of Francesco Garatti (1686 – 1688)

6. Niccolò D’Anastasio, forerunning of modern accounting (1803).

Section II Companies.

7. Accounting and Power interrelations at the origin of the Venetian Hospital "SS. Giovanni e Paolo"

8. Managing the largest printing business in Europe: The Remondini in Bassano (17th to 19th century)

9. Carive accounting system: An evolutionary perspective in its early years

10. Firm and industry dimensions of the glassmaking industry in Venice: The case of Barovier & Toso

11. Accounting in the venetian textile industries. 12. The fraudulent investor: an accounting investigation on a Venetian manufactory, 1778-1784.

Section III Accounting education

13. Accounting Profession and Education in the XV and XVI centuries Venice: The case of Collegio de Rasonati and Scuola di Rialto

14. The rise of a culture of planning and control: The case of Scuola Grande di San Rocco in the XVI century

15. Al nome de Dio e bon guadagno – Pacioli, Venice, Education and Bookkeeping; 16. Accounting History and Accounting Education: The Venetian Arsenale Connection

17. Fabio Besta, Accounting History and Accounting Education

18. The reform of the "Collegio dei Ragionati" in the early eighteenth century

19 Historical origins and evolution of small and medium practices in providing accounting support.

References

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9780367734718, 978-0367734718
      ISBN10: 0367734710

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Origins Of Accounting Culture aim at studying the origins of the accounting culture in Venice, with a specific focus on accounting education. The period covered by the work ranges from Luca Pacioli to the foundation (in 1868) of the Royal Advanced School of Commerce (Regia Scuola Superiore di Commercio), that in 2018 is celebrating its 150 anniversary as Ca' Foscari University of Venice.





      Ever since the Middle Ages, Venice was home of a number of favourable circumstances that have been accumulating over the years. As a trading city par excellence, Venice allowed the spreading of the bookkeeping at first among firms and then in the public administration that was much in need of sophisticated accounting principles for the purpose of controlling its activities.





      Venice was among the first cities to implement Gutenberg print method and it quickly became the most important city in the world in the publishing ind

      Table of Contents

      List of Tables and Figures

      Foreword

      Preface

      Section I Accounting treaties.

      1. Venetian treatises: a frame

      2. A Venetian treatise before Pacioli by Marino de Raphaeli

      3. The spread of double-entry bookkeeping method in the 16th Century: "Quaderno doppio col suo giornale novamente composto et dilegentissimamente ordinato secondo il costume di Venetia" of Dominico Manzoni (1540)

      4. Giovanni Antonio Moschetti: the wise embodiment of a 17th-century intellectual (1610)

      5. Bookkeeping treatises in Venice: The contributions of Francesco Garatti (1686 – 1688)

      6. Niccolò D’Anastasio, forerunning of modern accounting (1803).

      Section II Companies.

      7. Accounting and Power interrelations at the origin of the Venetian Hospital "SS. Giovanni e Paolo"

      8. Managing the largest printing business in Europe: The Remondini in Bassano (17th to 19th century)

      9. Carive accounting system: An evolutionary perspective in its early years

      10. Firm and industry dimensions of the glassmaking industry in Venice: The case of Barovier & Toso

      11. Accounting in the venetian textile industries. 12. The fraudulent investor: an accounting investigation on a Venetian manufactory, 1778-1784.

      Section III Accounting education

      13. Accounting Profession and Education in the XV and XVI centuries Venice: The case of Collegio de Rasonati and Scuola di Rialto

      14. The rise of a culture of planning and control: The case of Scuola Grande di San Rocco in the XVI century

      15. Al nome de Dio e bon guadagno – Pacioli, Venice, Education and Bookkeeping; 16. Accounting History and Accounting Education: The Venetian Arsenale Connection

      17. Fabio Besta, Accounting History and Accounting Education

      18. The reform of the "Collegio dei Ragionati" in the early eighteenth century

      19 Historical origins and evolution of small and medium practices in providing accounting support.

      References

      Index

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