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  1. Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioli ( Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro anˈdrɛːa ɡreˈɡɔːrjo matˈtjɔːli]; 12 March 1501 – c. 1577) was a doctor and naturalist born in Siena .

  2. Mar 23, 2022 · Pietro Andrea Mattioli, a Renaissance physician and botanist, was born Mar. 23, 1501. In 1544, Mattioli published a translation with commentary of an ancient text, De materia medica, by the Greek physician Dioscorides.

  3. Oct 27, 2017 · Pietro Andrea Mattioli was a physician known for this abundant activity of translation of, and commentary on, the most important work on medical botany and materia medica of classical antiquity, De materia medica by the Greek Dioscorides (first century AD).

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  4. Pietro Andrea Mattioli ( Siena, 12 marzo 1501 – Trento, 1578) è stato un umanista, medico e botanico italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Origini e apprendistato. 1.2 A Trento e Gorizia. 1.3 Alla corte imperiale. 2 Opere. 3 Note. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia. Origini e apprendistato.

  5. He wrote on various medical topics, including syphilis, the practice of medicine, and therapeutic practices, but his most well-known work was this commentary on Dioscoridess De materia medica. As a medical practitioner, Mattioli was extremely interested in the botanical sources for pharmaceuticals.

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · The present article focuses on the medical practice of Pietro Andrea Mattioli from Siena and Francesco Partini from Rovereto (Trent), learned physicians who worked for the Habsburg courts in the second half of the sixteenth century.

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  8. Commenting on Dioscorides was one of the chief activities of 16th century herbalists and no one was more successful than the Italian doctor Pietro Andrea Mattioli. Physician to Ferdinand I and Maximilian II, Mattioli set out to be the supreme authority on Dioscorides.

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