Antonio Stoppani (24 August 1824 – 1 January 1891)[1] was an Italian Catholic priest, patriot, geologist and palaeontologist. He studied the geology of the Italian region and wrote a popular treatise, Il Bel Paese (Italian for "the beautiful country"), on geology and natural history. He was among the first to propose a geological epoch dominated by human activities that altered the shape of the land.
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AntonioStoppani (24 August 1824 – 1 January 1891) was an Italian Catholic priest, patriot, geologist and palaeontologist. He studied the geology of the...
Stoppani is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: AntonioStoppani (1824–1891) – Italian Catholic priest, patriot, geologist and...
who managed the Jesuit observatory in Prague between 1751 and 1778 AntonioStoppani (1824–1891) – Italian priest, geologist, and palaeontologist Pope Sylvester...
Renilde Stoppani, 25 years old, was well-educated for the times and was the great-niece of Italian geologist and paleontologist AntonioStoppani. While...
meaning 'new' or 'recent'. As early as 1873, the Italian geologist AntonioStoppani acknowledged the increasing power and effect of humanity on the Earth's...
(lit. 'Beautiful Country') comes from the title of a book written by AntonioStoppani (though the reference is much older, being used by Dante and Petrarch);...
sposi, belonged to an old family of Lecco. AntonioStoppani (1824–1891), geologist and palaeontologist. Antonio Ghislanzoni (1824–1893), journalist, poet...
Weddell, Belgian-English sailor, hunter, and explorer (d. 1834) 1824 – AntonioStoppani, Italian geologist and scholar (d. 1891) 1837 – Théodore Dubois, French...
of the nuncio Stoppani from the Doge's Palace after his audience; National Gallery of Art, Washington The greeting of Nuncio Stoppani, 1741; National...
Renaissance statesman who composed an early treatise on cryptography AntonioStoppani (1824–1891), Italian Catholic priest, patriot, geologist and palaeontologist...
his graduation in Natural Sciences, in Milan, he became assistant of AntonioStoppani at the Politecnico di Milano. Here he studied the territory of the...
the first interested scholars was the geologist and palaeontologist AntonioStoppani during the 19th century. Esino Lario, like most of the Valsassina valley...
Padua for a while, then moved to Milan in 1883 and collaborated with AntonioStoppani between 1882 and 1885. He became a director of the institute of geology...
in the palaeontological collection of the Museo di Storia Naturale "AntonioStoppani"(Italy)". Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana. 54 (3):...
28 sisters) and 23 seminarians. Apostolic Prefect of Bahr el-Ghazal AntonioStoppani, Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (M.C.C.I.) (born Italy)...
and politics: AntonioStoppani (?-1746); Giuseppe Carpani (1752–1825); Giuseppe Sacchi (1804–1891); Giuseppe Ferrari (1811–1876); Antonio Raimondi (1860–1950);...
Lombardy Rotzo Formation, Pliensbachian fossiliferous formation of Veneto Stoppani A. (1857). Studi geologici e paleontologici sulla Lombardia. 461 pp. Tipografia...
Bordighera still exists today, it counts 6 courts and is located at 15 Via AntonioStoppani, a few meters from the Lowe Gardens and the Victoria Hall. Victoria...
in the palaeontological collection of the Museo di Storia Naturale “AntonioStoppani” (Italy). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 54 (3)...
7 – Alessandro Zenatello, Italian painter (died 1977) January 1 – AntonioStoppani, Italian geologist and palaeontologist (born 1824) January 30 – Carlo...
Anolcites doleriticus Asklepioceras sp. at Museo di Storia naturale "AntonioStoppani" Falsanolcites gortanii (also known as Protrachyceras gortanii) The...
studies of Milan's CAI section president, the abbot and Lecco geologist, AntonioStoppani, who founded the Capanna Moncodeno (hut). It is the first refuge built...