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    Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioli (Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro anˈdrɛːa ɡreˈɡɔːrjo matˈtjɔːli]; 12 March 1501– c. 1578) was a doctor and naturalist born in Siena...
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    Villeneuve, they hired the expert on De Materia Medica, Pietro Andrea Mattioli. Pietro Andrea Mattioli was a renowned botanist and physician. He published...
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    peperoncino was a cheap and convenient food for the lower classes. Pietro Andrea Mattioli first described peperoncini in 1568 and mentioned how much hotter...
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  • author Maurizio Mattioli (born 1950), Italian actor and comedian Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–1577), Italian herbalist Raffaele Mattioli (1775-after 1831)...
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    Cesalpino (his successor as the director of the botanical garden) and Pietro Andrea Mattioli, the latter of which he helped by travelling around the Mediterranean...
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    mustard family Brassicaceae. It is named after Italian naturalist Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–1577). The genus contains about 50 species of annual, biennial...
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    in European literature appeared in a herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli, while the earliest cookbook found with tomato recipes was published...
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  • 'carmine' is derived from the French carmin. It was first described by Pietro Andrea Mattioli in 1549. The pigment is also called cochineal after the insect from...
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    Fraxinus ornus had been published earlier in 1554 and in 1562 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli. Until the end of the 19th century, manna was brought to Northern...
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    accompanied by botanical commentaries excerpted from Discorsi by Pietro Andrea Mattioli (glossed Italian translation of Dioscorides’ De materia medica)...
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    the 1578 edition (Digitalisat) ergot is not mentioned. Herbal of Pietro Andrea Mattioli enlarged by J. Camerarius. Frankfurt am Main 1586, page 109-, (Digitalisat)...
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    and perhaps ultimately for the plants, was Italian naturalist Pietro Andrea Mattioli, as one can tell from a unique copy of Tradescant's plant list in...
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    between March 1558 and Gessner's description the following year. Pietro Andrea Mattioli illustrated a tulip in 1565 but identified it as a narcissus. Carolus...
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    in European literature appeared in a herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli, an Italian physician and botanist, who suggested that a new type...
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  • Fortunio Liceti, Italian Aristotelian scientific polymath (died 1657) Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Italian physician and botanist (born 1501) Adam von Bodenstein...
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    feud with Pietro Andrea Mattioli. His detractor Mattioli seems to have been angered by communications between Wieland and Conrad Gessner. Mattioli claimed...
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    in Wieland's vitriolic controversy with the irascible botanist Pietro Andrea Mattioli. Falloppia was a very popular teacher and had numerous students...
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    raphanos agrios of the Greeks. The early Renaissance herbalists Pietro Andrea Mattioli and John Gerard showed it under Raphanus. Its modern Linnaean genus...
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    his sources for the book, crediting Jean Ruelle, Valerius Cordus, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Hieronymus Braunschweig and Conrad Gessner. Lonicer married Magdalena...
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    of generating "melancholic humours".[citation needed] In 1544, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, a Tuscan physician and botanist, suggested that tomatoes might...
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    so central now to that cuisine, was first described in print by Pietro Andrea Mattioli in 1544. Similarly, many of the species of Phaseolus beans now used...
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  • in European literature appeared in a herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli, an Italian physician and botanist. 1548: First recorded instance...
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    to include botanical descriptions. Notable herbalists included Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–1577), physician to the Italian aristocracy and his Commentarii...
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    Kos (1892–1972), historian Branko Marušič (born 1938), historian Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–1577), naturalist Fulvio Melia (born 1956), astrophysicist...
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  • and the Americas. However, Bouflet acknowledged that the botanist Pietro Andrea Mattioli believed that the prickly pear grew in Europe before the discovery...
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  • chermes in the specifically restricted sense of today's Kermes was Pietro Andrea Mattioli in the 1540s (example in Latin). The word-form kermes entered English...
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    growing in the environs of Basel, its flora, and edited the works of Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1500–1577) with considerable additions. His principal work on anatomy...
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    Anne Brooke, Baroness Cobham, English noble (d. 1558) March 12 – Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Italian scientist (d. 1577) May 6 – Pope Marcellus II (d. 1555)...
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    Pietro Paolo Mennea (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro menˈnɛːa]; 28 June 1952 – 21 March 2013), nicknamed la Freccia del Sud ("the Arrow of the South")...
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  • 1500-1553) 1544 Venice Commentarii in Sex Libros Pedacii Dioscoridis Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501–1577) 1549 Lyons Plantarum effigies Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566)...
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