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List of Italian scientists
This is a list of notable Italian scientists organized by the era in which they were active.
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Ancient
[edit]- Parmenides (530 BC–460 BC), İtalian-Greek philosopher, defender of rationalism in philosophy
- Marcus Terentius Varro (116 BC–27 BC), mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, founder of the wise Roman calendar
- Adrastus of Cyzicus (116 BC–27 BC), astronomer
- Cicero (106 BC–43 BC), philosopher
- Lucretius (94 BC–55 BC), philosopher, Scientist named after the crater on the Moon
- Virgil (70 BC–19 BC), philosopher and poet
- Livy (59 BC–17 BC), historian
- Seneca (4–65), philosopher
- Pliny the Elder (23–79), botanist, natural philosopher
- Pliny the Younger (61–113), inventor, scholar and philosopher
- Marcus Aurelius (121–180), philosopher, emperor
- Augustine Of Hippo (354–430), philosopher
- Boethius (480–524), philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, theorists
Middle Ages
[edit]- Mondino de Liuzzi (c. 1270–1326), physician and anatomist whose Anathomia corporis humani (MS. 1316; first printed in 1478) was the first m