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  1. Bartolomeo a fost fiul lui Mariano Eustachio, medic renumit ce aparținea unei familii de nobili. Tatăl insistă ca fiul să primească o educație umanistă, astfel încât acesta dobândește cunoștințe temeinice de greacă , ebraică și arabă . În acest fel, marele savant de mai târziu va putea studia Avicenna direct în original ...

  2. The morphological structure of the kidney only started being seriously investigated and truly understood in the 16th century, thanks mainly to Bartolomeo Eustachio. In his De Renibus, in fact, he painstakingly described the size, consistency, location and variations of the kidney, to which modern un …

  3. In 1563 Italian physician and anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachi (Eustachius) published his Opuscula anatomica in Venice with annotations by his relative and disciple, Pier Matteo Pini. Opuscula anatomica includes 8 engraved full-page copperplate text illustrations probably drawn by Eustachi and Pini, and engraved by Giulio de Musi , probably a ...

  4. Bartolomeo Eustachi was born c. 1500-1514 in San Severino, Ancona, Italy. He was the son of Mariano, a physician, and Francesca (Benvenuti) Eustachi.

  5. Via Bartolomeo Eustachi, 15 . 20129 Milano (MI) zona Porta Venezia ( MM Lima - P.ta venezia, Atm 5-33-60 ) Contatti +39 02 2043020. info@papadeilumi.it. Orari di ...

  6. galileo.rice.edu › Catalog › NewFilesThe Galileo Project

    G. Bilancioni, Bartolomeo Eustachi, (Florence, 1913). Pietro Capparoni, Profili bio-bibliografici di medici e naturalisti celebri italiani dal sec. XV al sec. XVII, 2 vols. (Rome, 1925-28), 1, 31-4. In the copy I have, vol. 1 is from the second ed, (1932) and vol. 2 from the first (1928). I gather that pagination in the two editions is not ...

  7. Bartolomeo Eustachi (latinized as Eustachius) (1513–1574) is one of the most important scientists who contributed to Renaissance medicine and one of the founders of the anatomy of the 'hearing device'. He was a well respected physician and linguist. Eustachi studied medicine in Rome and Padua.

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