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    Vitaliano Donati (8 September 1717 – 26 February 1762), born in Padua, Republic of Venice, was a medical doctor, archeologist, and botanist. He took the...
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  • Sam Donati (born 1979), duck enthusiast Silvano (born 1942), scientist, professor of photonics Virgil Donati (born 1958), Australian drummer Vitaliano Donati...
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    : 19  The Codex may have been seen in 1761 by the Italian traveller Vitaliano Donati, when he visited the Saint Catherine's Monastery at Sinai in Egypt...
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    Emmanuel III to commission botanist Vitaliano Donati to travel to Egypt in 1753 and acquire items from its past. Donati returned with 300 pieces recovered...
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    Siliceous spicules were first described and illustrated in 1753 by Vitaliano Donati, who found them in the species Geodia cydonium from the Adriatic Sea:...
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  • of the Villa of the Papyri and Herculaneum papyri. 1753: Botanist Vitaliano Donati is commissioned by King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia to travel...
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    cushion plant species in the family Stylidiaceae. The name commemorates Vitaliano Donati, an Italian botanist. Donatia has been placed in the subfamily Donatioideae...
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  • Batiffol in 1887. The manuscript was examined by Bernard de Montfaucon; Vitaliano Donati examined it for Giuseppe Bianchini. Cardinal Angelo Mai noticed this...
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    Malvaceae St Domeykoa Ignacy Domeyko (1802–1889) Apiaceae Qu Donatia Vitaliano Donati (1717–1762) Stylidiaceae Qu Donella George Don (1798–1856) Sapotaceae...
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  • The manuscript was probably seen in 1761 by the Italian traveller, Vitaliano Donati, when he visited the Saint Catherine's Monastery in Sinai. His diary...
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