when was the first accounting book printed ?
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Double-entry bookkeeping began in the commercial city-states of medieval Italy and was well developed by the time of the earliest preserved double-entry books, from 1340 in Genoa. The first published accounting work was written in 1494 by the Venetian monk Luca Pacioli.
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Accountancy can be traced all the way back to the 13th century, yet the first bookkeeping reserve—Suma de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proprtioni et Proportionalita—was published in Venice in 1494 by Fra Luca Pacioli, traditionally known as the "Father of Accounting."
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