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  1. Ulisse Aldrovandi Herbarium. After the departure of Luca Ghini from Bologna, one of his pupils, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1650), succeeded him. He was an excellent naturalist and one of the most important scientists of the late 16th and early 17th century. Aldrovandi has been an acute observer of natural world: investigating all different aspects ...

  2. Ulisse Aldrovandi fue un científico y naturalista italiano. Es usualmente referido, especialmente en citas antiguas, como Aldrovandus, y en italiano también es Aldroandi. Mostrar menos Más información

  3. Aldrovandi 500. The other Renaissance. Ulisse Aldrovandi and the wonders of the world. Palazzo Poggi Museum. The exhibition is extended until 28 May 2023. There is an episode of the Italian Renaissance that is as important as it is unknown, perhaps overshadowed by the masterpieces of art and architecture that the whole world admires. It is the ...

  4. Ulisse ALDROVANDI ( [ [ [Helpo:Prononcindiko|u lis se aldro van di]]] (konata ankaŭ kiel Ulysses ALDROVANDUS aŭ simple Aldrovandus ); naskiĝis la 11-an de septembro 1522 en Bolonjo, mortis la 4-an de majo 1605 en Bolonjo) estis itala kuracisto kaj natursciencisto . Li unue fariĝis komercisto.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Known worldwide as a polymath, encyclop edist, collector, and natural philosopher, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522–1605) wrote. the word “gio logia” [geology] for the rst time in its proper. sense ...

  6. Monstrorum Historia is a classic work by Ulisse Aldrovandi, the founder of natural history, that collects and illustrates various kinds of monsters, prodigies and marvels. Explore this fascinating book on Google Books and discover the wonders of nature and imagination.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2024 · Ulisse Aldrovandi inspected the dragon's alleged carcass and (remarkably) called it a good omen for the new pontiff. A lifelong dragon aficionado, he kept in his collections the remains of another, diminutive dragon, only a little larger than a human hand, displayed in the Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna.