Ludovico Settala (Italian: [ludoˈviːko setˈtaːla]; also known by his Latin name of Ludovicus Septalius; 27 February 1552 – 12 September 1633) was an Italian...
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Manfredo Settala (Italian: [maɱˈfreːdo setˈtaːla]; 1600–1680), son of the famous physician Ludovico Settala (1552–1633) was an Italian cleric and scientist...
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was reprinted in a number of early editions), Giulio Guastavini and Ludovico Settala. Corpus Aristotelicum It is marked by an asterisk in the contents of...
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triggering the process of relative decline of the Italian economies." Ludovico Settala Naples Plague (1656) List of epidemics Second plague pandemic Santa...
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employ. The charges were confirmed by the testimony of two doctors, Ludovico Settala and Giovanni Battista Selvatico, who had tended to the patient, and...
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Borromeo was also the patron of Manfredo Settala (1600–1680), son of the famous physician Ludovico Settala, who was compiling his famous museum of natural...
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Opera, 1615 Rhetorica, 1619 De Mundo, 1591 Problemata, 1632 edited by Ludovico Settala Aristophanes, Comedies XI, Leiden 1624 Arrian, Ponti Euxini, Geneva...
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admission into the city's College of Medicine due to the efforts of Ludovico Settala, who energetically opposed him because of his behavior toward Galileo...
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great deal of debate: they were confirmed by the renowned physician Ludovico Settala (1552–1633) but were challenged mostly by Daniel Sennert. De rara medicatione...
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pronunciation: [alˈfreːdo ildeˈfɔnso ʃˈʃuster], German: [ˈʃuːstɐ]; born Alfredo Ludovico Schuster; 18 January 1880 – 30 August 1954) was an Italian Catholic prelate...
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