This article is about the scientist and anatomist. For the composer, see Antonio Maria Pacchioni.
Antonio Pacchioni (13 June 1665– 5 November 1726) was an Italian scientist and anatomist, who focused chiefly on the outermost meningeal layer of the brain, the dura mater.
Pacchioni's granulations (or Pacchionian bodies), where the arachnoid layer protrudes through the dura, are named after him (although they are now generally known as arachnoid granulations).
AntonioPacchioni (13 June 1665– 5 November 1726) was an Italian scientist and anatomist, who focused chiefly on the outermost meningeal layer of the...
Pacchioni is a surname of Italian origin. People with that name include: AntonioPacchioni (1665-1726), Italian scientist and anatomist Antonio Maria...
referred to by their old name: Pacchioni's granulations or pacchionian bodies, named after Italian anatomist AntonioPacchioni. Martini, Frederick; Timmons...
Antonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin...
divides into the arachnoid and pia mater. Illustration of the work by AntonioPacchioni Disquisitio anatomicae de durae meningis ... published in Acta Eruditorum...
Nicolo Melli, basketball player Federico Mussini, basketball player AntonioPacchioni, scientist Romano Prodi, economist and politician Serge Reggiani,...
Neo-Baroque compositions and fugues. Giorgio Pacchioni is a champion of the music of Francesco Antonio Vallotti, both as a performer and composer. He...
Francesco P.; Margiotta, Nicola; Lanfranchi, Maurizio; Tiripicchio, Antonio; Pacchioni, Gianfranco; Natile, Giovanni "A Molecular Tool for Measuring the...
was surrounded in controversy following charges of plagiarism by AntonioPacchioni, but Baglivi successfully defended the primacy of his own work. He...
Giovanni Battista Vitali. He studied composition in Modena with Antonio Maria Pacchioni, and was employed at the Este court orchestra from 1675 to 1742...
Alessandro Orologio (1550–1633) Riz Ortolani (1926–2014) Antonio Maria Pacchioni (1654–1738) Giorgio Pacchioni (born 1947) Daniele Pace (1935–1985) Roy Paci (born...
167ff Frayling (2000) p. 29ff Frayling (2006) p. 1ff Bondanella, Peter; Pacchioni, Federico (2017), A history of Italian cinema, Bloomsbury Publishing USA...
original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2023. Bondanella, Peter; Pacchioni, Federico (2017). A History of Italian Cinema (2nd ed.). UK: Bloomsbury...
little success in the Italian championship (Gianantonio Pacchioni finishing seventh). But Pacchioni achieved a win at the prestigious Monaco F3 Grand Prix...
1961 and 1962, Alain Ferté for Oreca in 1981 and 1982 and Gianantonio Pacchioni for Tatuus in 1993 and Prema Powerteam in 1995. The most successful team...
Tuscany January 8, 1925 Florence, Kingdom of Italy 1922 Nominated by Dante Pacchioni (id=6939) the only time (id=679) Baumel ? ? 1922 Self-nomination Rudolf...
January 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2009. Pettigrew, 169 Bondanella, Peter; Pacchioni, Federico (19 October 2017). A History of Italian Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing...
and La gabbia dei matti ("The madmen's cage") (1896), all shot by Italo Pacchioni, who also invented a camera and projector, inspired by the cinematograph...
Giuseppe Palmieri 1927: Giuseppe Palmieri 1928: Giuseppe Palmieri 1929: Pio Pacchioni 1930: Edgardo Degli Espositi 1931: Angelo Tommasi 1932: Angelo Tommasi...
1 Marc Gené All 2 Antonio García All Scuderia Fama 3 Manuel Gião All 4 Stefano Sanesi All ADM Competizioni 5 Gianantonio Pacchioni 1-5 EC Motorsport 6...
Italiano established. 1896 Casa di Riposo per Musicisti founded. Italo Pacchioni creates "first Italian film" Arrivo del treno alla Stazione di Milano...
Alfonso Martini Mina... fuori la guardia (1961) - Renato Pacchioni Dreams Die at Dawn (1961) - Antonio No Man's Land (1962) - Tassoni Colpo gobbo all'italiana...