- Niccolò
Leoniceno (1428–1524) was an
Italian physician and humanist.
Leoniceno was born in Lonigo, Veneto, the son of a doctor. He
studied Gr**** in Vicenza...
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ultimate importance of
those texts.
Professors of
medicine such as Niccolò
Leoniceno,
Thomas Linacre and
William Cop were
often trained in and
taught from...
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physician and one of the most
famous of his time. He
studied under Niccolò
Leoniceno and
Giovanni Manardo. He was the
friend and
physician of
Ercole II, the...
- (14th century)
Antonio Fogazzaro,
writer Jessie James,
singer Niccolò
Leoniceno,
medic Paolo Lioy,
naturalist Luigi Meneg****o,
writer (professor at University...
- century, the physician-scholar Niccolò
Leoniceno was
finding errors in Pliny's
Natural History. As a physician,
Leoniceno was
concerned about these botanical...
- typeface).
Libellus de epidemia, quam
vulgo morgum Galli**** vocant, Niccolò
Leoniceno, June 1497.
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili,
Francesco Colonna,
December 1499...
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Institutions University of
Ferrara University of
Padua Academic advisors Niccolò
Leoniceno Marco Musuro Pietro Pomponazzi Doctoral students John
Caius Johannes Crato...
- Theophrastus's
Historia Plantarum). A
critical moment was the
decision by Niccolò
Leoniceno and
others to use
Dioscorides "as the
model of the
careful naturalist—and...
- This
sentiment can be
observed in the
early modern period when Niccolò
Leoniceno's 1509 De
Erroribus Plinii ("On Pliny's Errors")
attacked Pliny for lacking...
- humanist. Born into an old
family of Ferrara,
Manardo was a
follower of
Leoniceno, whom he
succeeded in 1525 as the
chair of
medicine at the University...