Ulisse Aldrovandi, his collection of natural exhibits and his relations with Polish scientist (Part 1) Cover Image

Ulisses Aldrovandi, jego kolekcja przyrodnicza oraz związki z polskimi uczonymi (Część 1)
Ulisse Aldrovandi, his collection of natural exhibits and his relations with Polish scientist (Part 1)

Author(s): Paulina Oszajca, Zbigniew Bela
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Ulisse Aldrovandi; Marcin Fox; 16th-century collections of natural exhibits; naturalists; encyclopaedists

Summary/Abstract: Born in Bologna, educated at Bologna and Padua universities, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522–1605), is generally known as a naturalist and biologist, the author a great work: Natural History, in which he aimed to contain his entire knowledge of nature. Aldrovandi was a man of very receptive mind, thoroughly educated and thus he was appointed to various offices throughout his life. He was the Head of the Chair of Natural Sciences at the Bologna University. He contributed to the opening of the municipal botanical garden of which he was the director for many years. While holding the office of Protomedicus, he compiled the first Bologna’s pharmacopoeia which is still binding in the city. He spent most of his free time and funds on travelling and collecting materials for his Natural History. His steadily growing collection of books, manuscripts, drawings and natural exhibits was displayed in his own house and was available to visitors. In his last will, Aldrovandi bequeathed his natural collection and library to the Senate of Bologna which transferred the collection to the Municipal Palace. The surviving exhibits and prints are now kept at the Palazzo Poggi and the University Library in Bologna.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 169-179
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish