Melchiorre or Melchior Zoppio (c. 1544–1634) was an Italian doctor and scholar. Born in Bologna, a son of Girolamo Zoppio, Melchiorre Zoppio followed his...
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Bolognese writer Melchiorre Zoppio (c. 1544–1634), Italian doctor and scholar Zoppi Zoppo This page lists people with the surname Zoppio. If an internal...
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of San Marino Melchiorre da Montalbano, Italian architect and sculptor Melchiorre Murenu (1803–1854), Sardinian poet Melchiorre Zoppio (1544–1634), Italian...
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faculty, where he assisted Vesalius in his dissections. His son, Melchiorre Zoppio, would follow him into a dual academic and medical career. In his...
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biblical figure Judith, with Holofernes' head modelled on her husband Melchiorre Zoppio (1544 – 1634), co-founder of the Accademia dei Gelati in Bologna,...
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university led by Melchiorre Zoppio. Its members gathered at Zoppio's house, in a marvelous room with a theater and a rich library. Zoppio was one of the...
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member of the Bolognese Accademia dei Gelati, founded in 1588 by Melchiorre Zoppio, and became friends with the poet Cesare Rinaldi. In 1609, he was...
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providing a meeting space for other intellectuals, such as the doctor Melchiorre Zoppio and the astronomer Giovanni Antonio Magini, who both frequented it...
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member of the new Accademia dei Gelati, founded in Bologna in 1588 by Melchiorre Zoppio, and did not participate in the polemics and controversies that broke...
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to know a number of poets and intellectuals including Girolamo and Melchiorre Zoppio and Torquato Tasso, who addressed three sonnets to him. Following...
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