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quo aquarum ac thermarum omnium, quae in toto fere orbe terrarum sunt, metallorum item, & reliquorum mineralium nature, vires, atque vsus exquisitissime explicantur: indicibus quatuor appositis, quorum primus auctores omnes, qui in hoc volumine habentur, secundus balneorum nomina, tertius capita cuiuscunq libri, quartus mirabiles curationes in his libris contentas, quae vi ac beneficio balneorum factae fuerunt, complectitur: opus nostra hac aetate, in qua tam frequens est thermarum usus, medicis quidem necessarium, caeteris vero omnibus tum summopere utile, tum etiam periucundum
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Dondi is credited with having painted the first topographic map of the territory of Padua. Now lost, it was used by his son
Giovanni in the negotiations following the war of 1372–73 between Venice and Padua, and is described as "a map by the hand of Jacomo de' Dondi, physician, who was a most subtle
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De balneis omnia quae extant apud
Graecos, Latinos, et Arabas, tam medicos quam quoscunque ceterarum artium probatos scriptores: qui vel integris libris, vel quoquo alio modo hanc materiam tractaverunt, nuper hinc inde accurate conquisita & excerpta, atque in vnum tandem hoc volumen redacta: in
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of Padua in 1344. There is some evidence that it indicated and struck the hours from 1 to 24, and also that it displayed the age and phase of the moon and the place of the sun in the zodiac. Both the tower and the clock were destroyed in 1390, when the
Milanese stormed the palace. A replica of the
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Thesaurus chirurgiae: continens praestantissimorum autorum, vtpote
Ambrosii Parei Parisiensis. Ioannis Tagaultii Ambiani Vimaci. Iacobi Hollerii Stempani. Mariani Sancti Barolitani. Angeli Bolognini. Michaelis Angeli Blondi. Alphonsi Ferrii Neapolitani. Iacobi Dondi. Et Guilelmi Fabritii Hildani.
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De chirurgia scriptores optimi quique veteres et recentiores, plerique ante hac non editi, postea vero Ticuri per
Conradum Gesnerum in unum volumen collecti, tandemque per Petrum Uffenbachium revisi & operibus chirurgicis Ambrosii Paraei
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Chirurgia: de chirurgia scriptores optimi quique veteres et recentiores, plerique in
Germania antehac non editi, nunc primum in unum coniuncti volumen. Singuli qui hoc volumine continentur authores cum suis scriptis, sequente mox pagina
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Aggregator (Aggregatorio-pratico de simplici): Herbolario volgare nel quale le virtu delle herbe; et molti altri simplici se dechiarano; con alcune belle aggionte: novamente de latino in volgare tradutto
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Federici
Delphini mathematici praestantissimi, De fluxu et refluxu aquae maris: subtilis et erudita disputatio; Eiusdem, De motu octavae sphaerae
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293:(1424), but was later lost. It has also been suggested that it was the work not of Jacopo but of one of his sons, either Gabriele or Giovanni.
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Chioggia in 1313. In about 1327 he married Zaccarota Centrago or Centraco, with whom he had eight children; the second-born child,
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2462, 14th century), the
Collegio di Spagna, Bologna (MS 153, dated 1425) and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris (
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Paolo
Revelli (1912) "Il trattato della marea di Jacopo Dondi" (introduction, Latin text and Italian translation)
342:. Thought to be lost, the work survives in manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, (301), the Bodleian (
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una carta facta per man de un maistro Jacomo de' Dondi fisico, el qual fo subtilissimo homo in l'arte de pinger
76:, Italy. He is remembered today as a pioneer in the art of clock design and construction. He was the father of
80:. Jacopo Dondi wrote on a number of subjects, including surgery, pharmacology, astrology and natural science.
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130:. In 1342 he moved to Padova, where he became a professor of medicine and of astronomy at the University.
254:, probably dates from between 1355 and 1359. It was frequently cited in the 14th and 15th centuries; the
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Tractatus de causa salsedinis aquarum et modo conficiendi sal artificiale ex aquis Thermalibus Euganeis
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Andrea Gloria (1896) "I due orologi meravigliosi inventati da Jacopo e Giovanni Dondi", in
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He supervised the construction of a large public clock with a dial, commissioned by Prince
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Enumeratio remediorum simplicium et compositorum ad affectus omnes qui a chirurgo curantur
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of Federico Delfino (1559) plagiarises it, as does the anonymous 16th-century manuscript
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X, 34 (3129)) and the Biblioteca del Seminario of Padua (MS. 11) dates from about 1334.
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A short historical work preserved in manuscripts in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (
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6973 and 6974). It was published in Strasburg in about 1470 by the "R-printer" (
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Francofurti: Prodit typis Nicolai Hoffmanni, impensa Iacobi Fischeri, MDCX.
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Promptuarium medicinae ed Enumeratio remediorum simplicium et compositorum
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Memorie del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere, ed Arti
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Questio de estu sive de fluxu et refluxu maris per sex horas
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De balneis omnia quae extant apud Graecos, Latinos et Arabas
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De fluxu ac refluxu maris subtilis et erudita disputatio
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173:The most celebrated work of Jacopo Dondi is the
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461:. Mainz: Schöffer. (sometimes referred to as
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151:Baptistry of San Giovanni, Padua
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489:Die botanische Buchillustration
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266:man in the art of painting" ("
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383:"Dondi dall'Orologio, Iacopo"
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252:De fluxu atque refluxu maris
78:Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio
516:Rivista geografica italiana
398:Lynn Thorndike (June 1928)
209:of Peter Uffenbach (1610).
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22:Jacopo Dondi dall'Orologio
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505:. Venetiis: Apud Iuntas.
434:Peter Uffenbach (1610)
381:Tiziana Pesenti (1992)
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455:Peter Schöffer (1484)
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418:Konrad Gesner (1555)
247:by his son Giovanni.
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123:citizenship from the
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601:Engineers from Padua
596:People from Chioggia
487:Claus Nissen (1951)
328:Bernardino Scardeone
207:Thesaurus chirurgiae
606:Italian clockmakers
336:Magnae derivationes
109:municipal physician
105:University of Padua
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214:Aggregator
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458:Herbarius
444:adiuncti.
310:ascendant
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218:Herbarius
183:Vat. lat.
117:Astrarium
441:Part 2,
121:Venetian
113:Giovanni
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