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Vittore Trincavelli

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42: 215:, in the medical professorship at Padua, and exchanged the profits of his practice for a salary of 950 crowns, which the senate afterwards increased to 1600. While being a professor there, he was the first who lectured on 192:, that the professors of the university would often consult him on difficult passages, and he was honoured by the name of the "Greek scholar." After remaining seven years at Bologna, he returned to Padua to earn his 211:, when they were afflicted with an epidemic malady. The latter was so extensive as to bring him annually about three thousand crowns of gold. In 1551 he was appointed successor to 362: 207:
His time was divided between his lectures, his private studies, and his practice as a physician. He gained acclaim for serving the population of the island of
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The General biographical dictionary: containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation
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in the original language. Finding the infirmities of age approach, he resigned his office, and returned to Venice, where he died in 1568, aged 71.
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His medical writings, most of which had been published separately, were printed together in 2 volumes at
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Vettore Trincavelli

Venice
Republic of Venice
University of Padua
University of Bologna
Medicine
University of Padua
Pietro Pomponazzi
Bassiano Landi
Theodor Zwinger
physician
Greek classics
Venice
University of Padua
University of Bologna
Ancient Greek
medical doctorate
University of Venice
Sebastian Fuscareni
Murano
Johannes Baptista Montanus
Hippocrates
Leyden
Themistii
Joannes Grammaticus Philoponus
Epicteti
Hesiod
Stobaeus
Dizionario biografico universale

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