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  1. Antonio Vallisneri (3 May 1661 – 18 January 1730), also rendered as Antonio Vallisnieri, [1] was an Italian medical scientist, physician and naturalist. Life. Vallisneri was born in Trassilico, a small village in Garfagnana, and graduated in medicine in 1684, in Reggio Emilia, under the guidance of Marcello Malpighi.

  2. Jun 30, 2024 · Antonio Vallisneri. (1661—1730) Quick Reference. (1661–1730) Italian physician and biologist. Born at Trassilico, near Modena in Italy, Vallisneri studied medicine at Bologna under Marcello Malpighi and at Reggio where he obtained his MD in 1684.

  3. “Ingenuous Investigators”: Antonio Vallisneri’s Correspondents and the Making of Natural Knowledge in 18 th-century Italy 1. History of Science in the Postmodern Age In the last two centuries, science has been regarded as the most important agent of change and progress in our society. The narrative of how and why it came to be such a

  4. Antonio Vallisneri - PMC. Journal List. Ann Med Hist. v.3 (1); 1931 Jan. PMC7945104. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health.

    • Joseph Franchini
    • Ann Med Hist. 1931 Jan; 3(1): 58-68.
    • 1931
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  5. Antonio Vallisneri: A champion of Galilean experimentalism between medical and naturalistic sciences. Antonio Vallisneri was born at Trassilico, in Garfagnana, on 3 May 1661. His initial education followed the traditional path, reserved for the children of the best families of the time, at Jesuit schools.

  6. Mar 1, 1991 · For the several defensive and reformminded proposals of Vallisneri's contemporaries, see Rotondò, Antonio , “La censura ecclesiastica e la cultura”, and La Penna, Antonio , “Università e istruzione pubblica”, in Storia d'Italia, v (Turin, 1973 ), 1443 – 5, 1758 – 73.

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  8. In the summer of 1704, Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), the preeminent Italian physician and natural philosopher of his time, traveled with a “daring soul” and “trembling feet” across the “silent horrors” of the northern Apennines: down the hills south of Reggio Emilia to northern Tuscany and the western edge of his native land ...

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