Giacomo Venturoli
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Giacomo Venturoli (17th century) was an Italian mathematician.


Life

Venturoli was a priest and taught
arithmetic Arithmetic () is an elementary part of mathematics that consists of the study of the properties of the traditional operations on numbers— addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and extraction of roots. In the 19th ...
. He wrote mainly about accountancy, contributing to the definition and promotion of this newly established discipline. In his book ''Scorta di economia'', he mentioned as references the works by
Angelo Pietra Angelo Pietra (1550–1590) was an Italian Benedictines, Benedictine economist. He was a pioneer in accounting, accountancy and in particular the concept of financial accounting. He was born in Moneglia, and died in Montecassino. Works * ...
and by Domenico Manzoni.
Storia della ragioneria italiana
', p. 211.


Works

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References

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