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<p> A noted [[Italian]] scientist, born at Scandiano, in Modena; held chairs of [[Philosophy]] and Greek in the [[Universities]] of [[Reggio]] and Modena, but more attracted to natural science he in 1768 became professor of Natural History at Pavia; wrote elaborate accounts of expeditions to [[Sicily]] and elsewhere; overturned Button's theory of spontaneous generation, and in important works made some valuable contributions to physiological science (1729-1799). </p> | <p> A noted [[Italian]] scientist, born at Scandiano, in Modena; held chairs of [[Philosophy]] and Greek in the [[Universities]] of [[Reggio]] and Modena, but more attracted to natural science he in 1768 became professor of Natural History at Pavia; wrote elaborate accounts of expeditions to [[Sicily]] and elsewhere; overturned Button's theory of spontaneous generation, and in important works made some valuable contributions to physiological science (1729-1799). </p> | ||
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Lazaro Spallanzani [1]
A noted Italian scientist, born at Scandiano, in Modena; held chairs of Philosophy and Greek in the Universities of Reggio and Modena, but more attracted to natural science he in 1768 became professor of Natural History at Pavia; wrote elaborate accounts of expeditions to Sicily and elsewhere; overturned Button's theory of spontaneous generation, and in important works made some valuable contributions to physiological science (1729-1799).