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  1. Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (sometimes Latinized as Johannes Antonius Scopolius) (3 June 1723 – 8 May 1788) was an Italian physician and naturalist. His biographer Otto Guglia named him the "first anational European" and the " Linnaeus of the Austrian Empire".

  2. Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (Cavalese, 3 giugno 1723 – Pavia, 8 maggio 1788) è stato un naturalista e medico italiano. Fu uno dei più importanti naturalisti del XVIII secolo ed è ricordato anche per essere stato il primo in Italia a far stampare a colori.

  3. Luca Ciancio. – Nacque a Cavalese in Val di Fiemme da una famiglia di giuristi e funzionari vescovili e vi fu battezzato il 15 giugno 1723. Il padre Francesco Antonio era dottore in diritto, luogotenente e commissario militare del principe vescovo di Trento; la madre, Claudia Caterina dei Gramola, era figlia di Antonio Gramola patrizio ...

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  5. SCOPOLI, Giovanni Antonio. (1721 – 1788) ( Born: Cavalles near Trent, Italy, 3 June 1721; Died: Pavia, Italy, 8 May 1788) Hungarian physician, chemist & botanist. In 1766, Scopoli was appointed professor of mineralogy at the mining academy in Schemitz Hungary.

  6. Scopoli, Johannes Antonius (Giovanni Antonio) (1723-1788) Austrian-Italian physician, chemist and botanist. Giovanni (also known as Joannes Antonius) Scopoli was born in Cavalese (Tyrol) and he studied there as well as at Innsbruck where he graduated as a medic in 1743.

  7. Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788) was one of the most versatile naturalists in eighteenth-century Italy. In 1785, Scopoli conceived the ambitious publication, Deliciae florae et faunae insubricae. Appearing in instalments, this included descriptions and illustrations of plants, animals and minerals found in northern Italy.

  8. Scopoli, Giovanni Antonio | Museo per la storia dell'Università. Scopoli was born in Cavalese, Fiemme Valley, in 1723. He studied Medicine in Innsbrusk and practiced the profession in Cavalese, Trento, Idria (Slovenia). At the same time, he produced research in the fields of Botanics, Mineralogy and Entomology.

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