2006
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3975-1_12
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Venetian Policy Toward the University of Padua and Scientific Progress During the 18th Century

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“…In sum, given the above reasons, the 18th century facilitated notable advancements (Del Negro, 2006) in a variety of scientific fields, ranging from physics to medicine.…”
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“…In sum, given the above reasons, the 18th century facilitated notable advancements (Del Negro, 2006) in a variety of scientific fields, ranging from physics to medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The theatre was inaugurated in 1594, with a seating capacity of almost 300 people: as the first permanent structure of its kind, it became a model for many anatomical theatres built in the following century. 2…”
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