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Fortunio Liceti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Portrait of Fortunio Liceti aka Fortunius Licetus, Italian scientist (1577-1657). Date. unknown, probably 16th or 17th century ...
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► Fortunio Liceti (1577-1657) graduated from the University of Bologna in 1600 with a double doctorate in philosophy and medicine. He accepted a chair in logic and physics at the University of Pisa where he developed a reputation as an expert on Aristotle.
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Fortunio Liceti (1577-1657). De monstrorum caussis, natura, & differentiis libri duo ... Padua: Apud Casparem Crivellarium, 161 ... For the Italian physician Fortunio Liceti, true monstrosity inspired wonder and not horror.
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Fortunio Liceti was born in Rapallo in 1577 and studied philosophy and medicine in Bologna. From 1600 to 1609 he was a lecturer, first in logic and then in ...
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The present study analyses the true nature of this Ficinian doctrine in the mirror of the criticism formulated by Fortunio Liceti in his On the Spontaneous ...
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Fortunio Liceti He was a physician and philosopher born in Rapallo Italian scientist on Oct. 3 in 1577 and died on June 16 of 1657. According to legend ... 416216310 2df9955946 b The Weird Imagination of Fortunio Liceti | 52 Pics...
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A few decades later, Fortunio Liceti's De Monstris (1665) described such freakish hybrids as an elephant-headed man. This obsession with the grotesque can be ascribed to more than mere sensationalism;
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De Monstrorum (1616) – Fortunio Liceti ... For the Italian physician Fortunio Liceti, true monstrosity inspired wonder and not horror. ... These are some of the many oddities pictured in a treatise simply entitled De Monstris, by Fortunato (or Fortunio) Liceti (1577-1657), an Aristotelian scholar who also published works...
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