Bartolomeo Montalbani and Giulia Montalbani (née Gibetti)
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Bologna
Doctoral advisor
Vincenzo Montecalvi[1] Bartolomeo Ambrosini[1]
Influences
Ulisse Aldrovandi[1]
Fortunio Liceti[1]
Academic work
Discipline
Physician, botanist, astronomer, astrologist
Institutions
University of Bologna
Doctoral students
Lorenzo Legati
Influenced
Jean-François Séguier[2]
Ovidio Montalbani (18 November 1601 – 20 September 1671), also known by his pseudonym Giovanni Antonio Bumaldi, was an Italian polymath. He was a professor of logic, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine at the University of Bologna.[3]
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^Précis de l'histoire de la botanique pour servir de complément à l'étude du Règne végétal. Paris: L. Guérin. 1871. p. 99.
OvidioMontalbani (18 November 1601 – 20 September 1671), also known by his pseudonym Giovanni Antonio Bumaldi, was an Italian polymath. He was a professor...
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