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Domenico Benivieni or
Dominicus Benivenius (Florence, 1460 ca. – 1507) was an
Italian religious. Born in Florence, his
father was
Paolo Benivieni. Girolamo...
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Antonio di
Paolo Benivieni (1443–1502) was a
Florentine physician who
pioneered the use of the
autopsy and many
medical historians have
considered him...
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Girolamo Benivieni (Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo beniˈvjɛːni]; 6
February 1453 –
August 1542) was a
Florentine poet and a musician. His
father was a
notary in...
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Lippo di
Benivieni (active 1296–1327) was a
Florentine painter active during the
first third of the
fourteenth century.
Little is
known of his biography...
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biography of
Alexander the Great. She was a
patron of
Girolamo Benivieni. Together, she and
Benivieni petitioned her
brother Pope Leo X to
support their effort...
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Croatian nobleman,
diplomat and
soldier (d. 1529)
February 6 –
Girolamo Benivieni,
Florentine poet (d. 1542)
March 2 –
Johannes Engel,
German doctor, astronomer...
- trip to Florence, he met
Angelo Poliziano, the
courtly poet
Girolamo Benivieni, and
probably the
young Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola. For the rest...
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repeatedly used by the
Italian physician Antonio Benivieni (1443–1502) to
determine cause of death.
Antonio Benivieni is also
credited with
having introduced necropsy...
- 1326, the
anatomists Mondino de Luzzi,
Alessandro Achillini and
Antonio Benivieni at
Bologna carried out the
first systematic human dissections since ancient...
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American pathologist (see Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome).
Antonio di
Paolo Benivieni (1443–1502),
Florentine physician who
pioneered the use of the autopsy...