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Pacioli Bibliography

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

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Badua, F. 2022. Poirot, Pacioli, and pedagogy: Using accounting history to build an introductory forensic accounting course. The Accounting Historians Journal 49(2): 1-5.

Badua, F. and J. C. Racca. 2017. Pacioli, profit, and positivism: How inherited professional and academic traditions have stymied accounting scholarship. The Accounting Historians Journal 44(2): 99-108.

Cooper, K. 1997. Review: Accounting History From the Renaissance to the Present: A Remembrance of Luca Pacioli by T. A. Lee; A. Bishop; R. H. Parker. The Accounting Historians Journal 24(1): 189-192.

De Roover, R. 1944. Paciolo or Pacioli? The Accounting Review (January): 68-69.

Dunlop, A. B. G. 1985. Bibliographical notes on five examples of Pacioli's Summa (1494) in Scotland. Abacus 21(2): 149-173.

Hernández-Esteve, E. 1994. Comments on some obscure or ambiguous points of the treatise De Computis Et Scripturis by Luca Pacioli. The Accounting Historians Journal 21(1): 17-80.

Lee, G. A. 1989. Manuscript additions to the Edinburgh University copy of Luca Pacioli's Summa de Arithmetica. Abacus 25(2): 125-134.

Macve, R. H. 2022. Pacioli's lens: Through a glass, darkly. The Accounting Historians Journal 49(1): 83-92.

Nakanishi, A. 1979. On the life of Luca Pacioli. The Accounting Historians Journal 6(2): 53-59.

Nigam, B. M. L. 1986. Bahi-Khata: The Pre-Pacioli Indian double-entry system of bookkeeping. Abacus 22(2): 148-161.

Nobes, C. W. 1987. The pre-Pacioli Indian double-entry system of bookkeeping: A comment. Abacus 23(2): 182-184.

Rabinowitz, A. M. 2009. Who was Luca Pacioli? The CPA Journal (February): 12-14.

Reid, P., N. Gallery, A. Wagenhofer, M. Bradbury and W. Lonergan. 2003. Notes of the University of Sydney Pacioli Society. Abacus 39(1): 124-146.

Sangster, A. 2007. The printing of Pacioli's Summa in 1494: How many copies were printed? The Accounting Historians Journal 34(1): 125-145.

Sangster, A. 2012. Locating the source of Pacioli's bookkeeping treatise. The Accounting Historians Journal 39(2): 97-110.

Sangster, A. 2018. Pacioli's Lens: God, humanism, Euclid, and the rhetoric of double entry. The Accounting Review (March): 299-314.

Sangster, A. 2021. The life and works of Luca Pacioli (1446/7-1517), Humanist educator. Abacus 57(1): 126-152.

Sangster, A. 2022. The business needs that drove the emergence of double entry: In defense of Pacioli, again ... It is time to remove those dark glasses. The Accounting Historians Journal 49(1): 93-109.

Sangster, A., E. Franklin, D. Alwis, J. Abdul-Rahim and G. Stoner. 2014. Using Pacioli's pedagogy and medieval text in today's introductory accounting course. Journal of Accounting Education 32(1): 16-35.

Sangster, A., G. N. Stoner and P. A. McCarthy. 2007. Lessons for the classroom from Luca Pacioli. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 447-457.

Sangster, A., G. N. Stoner and P. McCarthy. 2008. The market for Luca Pacioli's Summa Arithmetica. The Accounting Historians Journal 35(1): 111-134.

Sangster, A., G. N. Stoner and P. McCarthy. 2011. In defense of Pacioli. The Accounting Historians Journal 38(2): 105-124.

Sangster, A., G. Stoner, G. Scataglini-Belghitar, P. De Lange and B. O'Connell. 2014. Pacioli's example entries - A conundrum resolved? Abacus 50(1): 93-106.

Sangster, A., G. Stoner, P. De Lange, B. O'Connell and G. Scataglini-Belghitar. 2012. Pacioli's forgotten book: The merchant's "Ricordanze." The Accounting Historians Journal 39(2): 27-44.

Stevelinck, E. 1986. The many faces of Luca Pacioli: Iconographic research over thirty years. The Accounting Historians Journal 13(2): 1-18.

Stevelinck, E. 1994. Goodbye to my friend Pacioli. The Accounting Historians Journal 21(1): 1-15.

Sy, A. and T. Tinker. 2006. Bury Pacioli in Africa: A bookkeeper's reification of accountancy. Abacus 42(1): 105-127.

Taylor, R. E. 1935. Pacioli. The Accounting Review (June): 168-173.

Taylor, R. E. 1944. The name of Pacioli. The Accounting Review (January): 69-76.

Thompson, G. 1991. Is accounting rhetorical? Methodology, Luca Pacioli and printing. Accounting, Organizations and Society 16(5-6): 572-599.

Weis, W. L. and D. E. Tinius. 1991. Luca Pacioli: Accounting's renaissance man. Management Accounting (July): 54-56.

Winjum, J. 1970. Accounting in its age of stagnation. The Accounting Review (October): 743-761. (From Pacioli to 1840).

Yamey, B. S. 2010. The market for Luca Pacioli's Summa De Arithmetica: Some comments. The Accounting Historians Journal 37(2): 145-154.

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