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Gaspare Tagliacozzi (his last name has also been
spelled Taliacotius,
Tagliacoze or Tagliacozzio; Bologna,
March 1545 – Bologna, 7
November 1599) was...
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Nicola Tagliacozzi Canale (Naples, 1691 – Naples, 1764) was an
Italian architect, engineer, engraver, and
scenic designer of the
Rococo period in Naples...
- "Gaspare
Tagliacozzi (1545-99)". broughttolife.sciencemuseum.org.uk.
Retrieved 2019-04-26. Zimbler, Marc S. (2001-10-01). "Gaspare
Tagliacozzi (1545-1599):...
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Senhit (born 1979),
singer Elisabetta Sirani (1638–1665),
painter Gaspare Tagliacozzi (1545–1599), a surgeon,
pioneer of
plastic and
reconstructive surgery...
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Giovanni dei
Tagliacozzi (died 1540) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Chioggia (1535–1540). On 20
October 1535, he was
appointed during...
- century. In
Renaissance Italy, the
Branca family of
Sicily and
Gaspare Tagliacozzi (Bologna) were
influenced by the
Arabic reception of the Sushruta's surgical...
- Galenus, etc.) and of the
local athenaeum (Mondino de Liuzzi,
Gasparo Tagliacozzi-holding a nose in his hand, as he had been the
first to
attempt reconstructive...
- via intermediaries. In Italy, the
Branca family of
Sicily and
Gaspare Tagliacozzi (Bologna)
became familiar with the
techniques of Sushruta. All fields...
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Prince of
Transylvania (decapitated) (b. c. 1563)
November 7 –
Gasparo Tagliacozzi,
Italian surgeon (b. 1545)
November 8 –
Francisco Guerrero,
Spanish composer...
- by
Lucio Stabile. In the
sacristy is a
marble font (1758) by
Nicola Tagliacozzi Canale, and two
walnut pews (1772) by
Nunzia Tancredi with two oval marble...