Examining intersecting lives: Luca Pacioli, father of accounting, and his friend, Leonardo da Vinci

IF 1.7 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Accounting History Pub Date : 2022-04-04 DOI:10.1177/10323732221084988
L. Smith
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In 1494, the first printed book on double-entry accounting was written by Franciscan Friar Luca Pacioli, later called the Father of Accounting. He would become close friends with Leonardo da Vinci, the iconic symbol of the Renaissance. This study analyzes simultaneously the lives of Pacioli and Leonardo, using a ‘biographical lens’ approach, incorporating older research and more recent work, to shed new light on their lives and contributions, providing a glimpse of how they became friends, where their lives intersected, some interests they shared, and how each contributed to the other's work. Preparers and users of financial information are indebted to Luca Pacioli for his monumental role in the development of accounting. His friend, Leonardo, made myriad contributions to art and science, notably world-famous paintings such as the Last Supper. Pacioli and Leonardo changed the course of history with their exceptional contributions, sometimes collaborating, to their respective fields.
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检视交叉的人生:会计学之父卢卡·帕乔利和他的朋友莱昂纳多·达·芬奇
1494年,方济各会修士卢卡·帕西奥利(Luca Pacioli)写了第一本关于复式会计的印刷书,他后来被称为会计之父。他与文艺复兴时期的标志性人物达成为了亲密的朋友。这项研究同时分析了帕西奥利和莱昂纳多的生活,采用了“传记镜头”的方法,结合了古老的研究和最近的工作,以揭示他们的生活和贡献,让我们一窥他们是如何成为朋友的,他们的生活在哪里相交,他们共同的一些兴趣,以及他们各自如何为对方的工作做出贡献。财务信息的编制者和使用者感谢Luca Pacioli在会计发展中发挥的巨大作用。他的朋友莱昂纳多对艺术和科学做出了无数贡献,尤其是世界著名的画作,如《最后的晚餐》。帕西奥利和莱昂纳多改变了历史进程,他们在各自领域做出了卓越的贡献,有时甚至是合作。
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Accounting History
Accounting History BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Accounting History is an international peer reviewed journal that aims to publish high quality historical papers. These could be concerned with exploring the advent and development of accounting bodies, conventions, ideas, practices and rules. They should attempt to identify the individuals and also the local, time-specific environmental factors which affected accounting, and should endeavour to assess accounting"s impact on organisational and social functioning.
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