2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00016-013-0108-2
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Physical Science in Bologna

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“…Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730) was an aristocrat, Habsburg general and scientist from Bologna [24,25,27]. He served as a military engineer in the Imperial Army during the battles for the liberation from Turks.…”
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“…Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730) was an aristocrat, Habsburg general and scientist from Bologna [24,25,27]. He served as a military engineer in the Imperial Army during the battles for the liberation from Turks.…”
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“…Another mining expert was A. Péch who prepared a proposal for a simplified method of mine map plotting in the 19th century. A renowned expert who contributed to the archaeological, botanical, hydrogeological, zoological and climatological research of the territory of Slovakia was Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli from Bologna [24][25][26][27]. A crucial part of his work focusing on Slovakia was dedicated to mining, mineralogy and geology.…”
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