Giacomo Venturoli
Giacomo Venturoli (17th century) was an Italian mathematician.
Life
Venturoli was a priest and taught arithmetic. 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 and by Domenico Manzoni.[1]
Works
- Venturoli, Giacomo (1664). Dialogo aritmetico nel quale si contengono i veri fondamenti dell'arte (in Italian). In Bologna: Clemente Maria Sassi.
- Venturoli, Giacomo (1717). Scorta di economia (in Italian). In Bologna: Giulio Borzaghi.
gollark: I *tested* BlahOS, and found that it was bad.
gollark: You are the only one to have mentioned the age of BlahOS.
gollark: BlahOS is not bad for its age, merely because it is bad.
gollark: No.
gollark: ... and?
References
- Storia della ragioneria italiana, p. 211.
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