The University of Padua (Italian: Università degli Studi di Padova, UNIPD) is an Italian public research university in Padua, Italy. It was founded in...
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by Giotto at the beginning of 1300. Padua is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Padua, founded in 1222 and where figures...
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studied medicine at the University of Padua and later went to the University of Paris, where he became a devoted admirer of Aristotle, whom he called...
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The Anatomical Theatre of Padua, Northern Italy, is the first permanent anatomical theatre in the world. Still preserved in the Palazzo del Bo, it was...
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This is the list of universities in Italy, sorted in ascending order by the name of the city where they are situated. Source: MIUR, Anagrafe Nazionale...
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Gabriele Falloppio (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
the chair of anatomy at the University of Pisa. In 1551, he was invited to occupy the chair of anatomy and surgery at the University of Padua and also...
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Nicolaus Copernicus (category University of Padua alumni)
by Canon Bernhard Sculteti. This time he studied at the University of Padua, famous as a seat of medical learning, and—except for a brief visit to Ferrara...
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Anthony of Padua, OFM, (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Pádua; Italian: Antonio di/da Padova; Latin: Antonius Patavinus) or Anthony of Lisbon (Portuguese:...
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Jacopo Riccati (category Republic of Venice scientists)
Jesuit school for the nobility in Brescia, and in 1693 he entered the University of Padua to study law. He received a doctorate in law (LL.D.) in 1696. Encouraged...
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Later he was a professor of grammar and rhetoric at the University of Padua and a notary for the city's commune. A supporter of the communal freedom, he...
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Lidia Poët (category University of Turin alumni)
public roles were themselves unmarried celibates. A teacher at the University of Padua named Taverni interviewed the U.S. Minister to Italy, William Waldorf...
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Giuseppe Colombo (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
(2 October 1920 in Padua – 20 February 1984 in Padua) was an Italian scientist, mathematician and engineer at the University of Padua, Italy. Colombo studied...
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[citation needed] The University of Padua began teaching medicine in 1222. It played a leading role in the identification and treatment of diseases and ailments...
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Hieronymus Fabricius (redirect from Hieronymous of Aquapendente Fabricius)
science as "The Father of Embryology." Born in Acquapendente, Latium, Fabricius studied at the University of Padua, receiving a Doctor of Medicine degree in...
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Spanish). University of Salamanca. Archived from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017. "History". University of Padua. Archived...
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Realdo Colombo (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
Colombo (c. 1515 – 1559) was an Italian professor of anatomy and a surgeon at the University of Padua between 1544 and 1559. Matteo Realdo Colombo or Realdus...
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Bernardino Ramazzini (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
appointed to the chair of theory of medicine at University of Modena in 1682 then served as professor of medicine at the University of Padua from 1700 until...
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Galileo Galilei (redirect from Natural light of reason)
care of his younger brother Michelagnolo. In 1592, he moved to the University of Padua where he taught geometry, mechanics, and astronomy until 1610. During...
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Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, part of the School of Economics and Political Science of the University of Padua. The Center...
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Orto botanico di Padova (redirect from Botanical Garden of Padua)
is still in its original location. The garden – operated by the University of Padua and owned by the Italian government – encompasses roughly 22,000...
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regions of Europe. Students in the University of Padua were divided into 22 nations, which referred to the different territories ruled by the Republic of Venice...
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Rasmus Bartholin (category University of Padua alumni)
degree at the University of Copenhagen. In 1654, he received a Doctoral degree at the University of Padua. He was a professor at the University of Copenhagen...
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born in Padua on 5 May 2001 to Gino Cecchettin and Monica Camerotto. She had two siblings, Elena and Davide. She enrolled at University of Padua, where...
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Carolus Sigonius (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
the chair of eloquence at Padua in 1560. To this period of his life belongs a quarrel with Robortello, due to the publication by Sigonius of a treatise...
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academic year, he enrolled in the Physics degree programme at the University of Padua; his dream, once he had completed his studies, was to work at CERN...
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Tullio Levi-Civita (category Academic staff of the University of Padua)
in Padua, Levi-Civita was the son of Giacomo Levi-Civita, a lawyer and former senator. He graduated in 1892 from the University of Padua Faculty of Mathematics...
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363 Padua is a main belt asteroid that was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 17 March 1893 in Nice. It was named after the city of Padua, near Venice,...
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Galileo's middle finger (redirect from Middle finger of Galileo's right hand)
forensically confirm the authenticity of the remains. One of Galileo's vertebrae is kept at the University of Padua. List of individual body parts The church...
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Thomas Erastus (category Academic staff of Heidelberg University)
University of Basel. The plague of 1544 drove him to the University of Bologna and from there to the University of Padua as student of philosophy and medicine...
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later attended the University of Padua in 1563 where he studied philosophy and jurisprudence. One of the most eminent savants of the period, Mazzoni...
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