He was a graduate of the School of Medicine at Padua, the best in Europe.
The scientific method was blossoming in the Venetian state, of which Padua was a part.
In 1592, Galileo made his way to Padua, right outside Venice, to teach at the university.
NPR's Jack Zahora went to her memorial service at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Delaware, Loncki's alma mater.
In Padua, not far away, an instrument builder called Bartolomeo Cristofori invented the piano 300 years ago.
Anthony of Padua Church and School, which is a member of Camden Churches Organized for People.
They had many of them learned their craft in the Acquapendente in Padua, the most beautiful autopsy theater in Europe.
The team discovered that indoor pollution was worse in Antwerp, Rouen, and Copenhagen than it was in Padua, Murcia, and Athens.
The conservatory houses the show's centerpiece, the Italian Renaissance Garden, an evocation of the Western world's oldest botanical allotment, established in Padua, Italy, in 1545.
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Given the controversial nature of the Shroud, and his claims, I hope Fanti will also consider submitting his results to scientists far removed from Padua, like MIT and Oxford, for example.
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Giulio Fanti, a professor of mechanical engineering at Padua University in Italy and co-author of the book "The Mystery of the Shroud, " said the app will be "very useful" to the scientific community.
Surely, they won't be like Renaissance Venetians who, when feeling punk, wantonly harvested the Padua garden, necessitating the construction of a wall, big gates, and columns at the entrance etched with the rules of conduct.
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The exhibition overflows with surprising hybrids, such as a Mamluk carpet woven with a menorah from a synagogue in Padua and the first printed Koran, made in Venice for the Turkish market in the 15th century.
The extent of the problem, at least at optical frequencies, has recently been catalogued by Pierantonio Cinzano and Fabio Falchi at the University of Padua, Italy, and Christopher Elvidge at the National Geophysical Data Centre in Boulder, Colorado.
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