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Pieter Pauw

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360: 25: 337:. Ten years earlier, De Bondt started anatomy lectures in Leiden, but Pauw was the first to appear publicly decomposing for his classes. These dissections attracted much attention and were not only visited by students, but also by non-students who had to pay an entrance fee of fifteen pence. The medical faculty was not taught during the lectures. Pauw and his colleagues used the corpses of executed criminals for these colleges. 131: 351:, who took after Pauw's death in 1617 the care of the garden that Pauw made in 1617 shortly before his death. Was re-issued the Epitome of Andreas Vesalius. The Epitome is a custom for students version of De humani corporis fabrica libri septem and Pauw added his own annotations to it. 311:
On 9 February 1589 he went to Leiden to work as a full professor, to assist Gerard de Bondt. Pauw took from 10 October 1598, along with De Bondt care of management and maintenance of the Hortus Botanicus of Leiden. The tree species
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Petri Paaw Amsteldamensis, in Academia Lugduno-Batava anatomici & botanici professoris, Primitiae anatomicae. De humani corporis ossibus
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The Great Emporium: The Low Countries as a Cultural Crossroads in the Renaissance and the Eighteenth Century
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and he was taught by Hieronymus Fabricius, but his father's illness forced him to go back to Netherlands.
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He provided the theater with a collection of unique objects, including the bladder of
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in 1587. He then spent three months in the northern Italian city of
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Petri Paaw Primitiae anatomicae de humani corporis ossibus
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He was the son of Pieter Pauw Adriaanszoon who settled in
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Pauw graduated in Medicine on 2 November 1581 to 1584 at
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He was given a professorship in medicine in 1599 by
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Amsterdam
Leiden
University of Leiden
Anatomy
University of Leiden
Botany
Anatomy
University of Leiden
latin
botanist
anatomist
Hieronymus Fabricius
University of Leiden
Amsterdam
Alkmaar
Leiden University
Rostock
Henricus Brucaeus
doctorate
Padua
Aesculus pavia

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