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    Ovidio Montalbani (18 November 1601 – 20 September 1671), also known by his pseudonym Giovanni Antonio Bumaldi, was an Italian polymath. He was a professor...
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    and the other a mortar and pestle. Another theory, introduced by Ovidio Montalbani in the 17th century, derives the name from a Roman sausage flavoured...
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    funeral, attended by the papal legate, and one of the academicians, Ovidio Montalbani, delivered an elaborate funeral eulogy, which was published in the...
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    the 'Bologna Aristotle', Ulisse Aldrovandi, "by the favor of Dr. Ovidio Montalbani," its current curator. On 15 April 1664 they set sail for Naples from...
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    horticultura tractant, 1740. Séguier's Bibliotheca botanica includes Ovidio Montalbani's Bibliotheca botanica as an appendix. Bibliotheca botanica (in Latin)...
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    Manzini Ferdinando Marescalchi Anton Felice Marsili (L'Instabile) Ovidio Montalbani (L'Innestato) Geminiano Montanari (L'Elevatoso) Antonio Muscettola...
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  • Institutions University of Bologna Botanical Garden of Bologna Notable students Ovidio Montalbani Influences Ulisse Aldrovandi Influenced Carl Linnaeus...
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    including Mario Bettinus (with whom he performed some experiments), Ovidio Montalbani and Bonaventura Cavalieri (who was helped by Manzini to obtain the...
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