Luca Pacioli

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Luca Pacioli(Q87620) is often credited as the father[1] of accounting, who is also a key person in kicking-off the renaissance. One of the most famous invention of Pacioli was the idea of Double Entry Bookkeeping. This is due to the publication of his famous encyclopedia on mathematics: Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita[2]. According to Mark Newman[3], Luca Pacioli is also attributed to have published about imaginary number in his Summa de Arithmetica.

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According to Alan Sangster's paperCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many, Pacioli's work created a notation system to enable Hermeneutical Reasoning.

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References

  1. Sangster, Alan (2021). "The Life and Works of Luca Pacioli (1446/7–1517), Humanist Educator". Abacus: A Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business Studies. local page: University of Sydney. 57. 
  2. Pacioli, Luca (1494). Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita: Distintio Nona, Tractus XI, Particularis de Computis et Scripturis [Pacioli on Accounting]. Translated by R.G., Brown; K.S, Johnston. local page: McGraw-Hill. 
  3. Newman, Mark (Apr 5, 2022). The imaginary number i and the Fourier Transform. local page: Mark Newman.  , starting at 1'42"

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