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    related to this article: Mondino dei Lucci Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mondino dei Luzzi. Mondino de Luzzi, or de Liuzzi or de Lucci, (c. 1270 – 1326)...
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  • Argentine politician Jean-Baptiste Mondino (born 1949), French photographer Mahaut Mondino, French singer Mondino de Luzzi, Italian physician, anatomist and...
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    work was carried out by Mondino de Luzzi, Berengario da Carpi, and Jacques Dubois, culminating in Andreas Vesalius's seminal work De Humani Corporis Fabrica...
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    of the fourteenth-century Bolognese school and its esteemed doctor Mondino de Luzzi. Guido was born around 1280 in Pavia, but nothing is known beyond his...
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    for educational purposes in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Mondino de Luzzi carried out the first recorded public dissection around 1315. At this...
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  • Europe, which included a description of the brain, was written by Mondino de Luzzi. In 1402, St Mary of Bethlehem Hospital (later known as Bedlam in Britain)...
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    human cadavers, and which previously had stimulated the anatomist Mondino de Luzzi (c. 1270 – 1326) at Bologna. Achillini was born in Bologna and lived...
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    (1205–1296) William of Saliceto (c. 1210−1277) Henri de Mondeville (c.1260–1316) Mondino de Luzzi (1275−1326) Guy de Chauliac (c.1300–1368)) John of Arderne (1306−1390)...
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  • wrote the last great compendium of Byzantine medicine 1275 –1326 – Mondino de Luzzi "Mundinus" carried out the first systematic human dissections since...
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    startlingly rapid".: 120–121  Between 1275 and 1326, the anatomists Mondino de Luzzi, Alessandro Achillini and Antonio Benivieni at Bologna carried out...
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  • medical teachers and students at Bologna began to open human bodies, and Mondino de Luzzi (c. 1275–1326) produced the first known anatomy textbook based on human...
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    medical teachers and students at Bologna began to open human bodies, and Mondino de Luzzi (c. 1275–1326) produced the first known anatomy textbook based on human...
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    new activity by artists and scientists of the Renaissance, such as Mondino de Luzzi, Berengario da Carpi, and Jacques Dubois, and culminating in the work...
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  • Europe, which included a description of the brain, were written by Mondino de Luzzi and Guido da Vigevano. Work by Andreas Vesalius on human cadavers found...
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    leading to the first anatomy textbook based on human dissection by Mondino de Luzzi. New developments in optics played a role in the inception of the Renaissance...
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  • Brain Prize. Retrieved 2018-03-09. "Obituary: Professor Jacquez Charl "Kay" de Villiers". UCT Faculty of Health Sciences - Faculty announcement. "The Brain...
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  • Middle Ages 13th century CE Italian Henri de Mondeville Man Middle Ages 13th-14th century CE French Mondino de Luzzi Man Middle Ages 13th-14th century CE Italian...
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    Teodorico, Piazza Vespri Siciliani. Physicians and anatomists, e.g. Via Mondino de Luzzi, Via Gabriele Falloppio, Via Gerolamo Fracastoro, Piazza Galeno, Viale...
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  • Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Pietro 107 False Geber 108 Buridan, Jean 109 Ockham, William of 110 Mondino de' Luzzi 111 Henry the Navigator 112 Ulugh Beg 113 Toscanelli, Paolo 114 Gutenberg...
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    functioned by movement of animal spirits through the ventricles. In 1316, Mondino de Luzzi's Anathomia began the modern study of brain anatomy. Niccolò Massa discovered...
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    have been forgotten, or to retain what we do not want to forget. Mondino dei Luzzi, a physician at Bologna, Italy, added to the confusion when he named...
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