Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799)
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Born in the small town of Scandiano in northern Italy on 10 January 1729, Spallanzani grew up in a large, wealthy family and attended local schools until he was fifteen. He then studied at a Jesuit seminary in Reggio Emilia where his intellectual abilities earned him the nickname ?the astrologer.? He matriculated in 1749 at the University of Bologna [7] and began working toward a degree in jurisprudence. His love for the natural sciences and mathematics soon led him to change his focus to philosophy, in which he earned his doctorate in 1754. His philosophical studies encompassed metaphysics and theology, which prepared him to take minor orders and be ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church [8]. Spallanzani?s affiliation with the Church provided financial support, but more importantly offered protection from the Italian Inquisition, which often censored work deemed contrary to Catholic doctrine. He continued to officiate mass from time to time until later in life. In 1755 he was appointed to teach humanities at the College of Reggio Emilia and then went on to be professor of philosophy at Modena in the University and College of Nobles. He indicated, however, in a letter to Charles Bonnet [9], that his teaching responsibilities robbed him of his time, which he preferred to dedicate to scientific pursuits.
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Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799)
Born in the small town of Scandiano in northern Italy on 10 January 1729, Spallanzani grew up in a large, wealthy family and attended local schools until he was fifteen. He then studied at a Jesuit seminary in Reggio Emilia where his intellectual abilities earned him the nickname ?the astrologer.? He matriculated in 1749 at the University of Bologna [7] and began working toward a degree in juri...
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