There are many famous scientists that exist and have in the past existed. Some may be slightly more important then others‚ but in the end they are all equally important. One scientist is Francesco Redi. Francesco was an Italian physician and poet who was one of the first people to serious attack the idea of spontaneous generation in 1668. Spontaneous generation is simply a supposed process (that never was completely observed) in which a living thing is created from something that is nonliving. He
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Gecko William M. Mills GE150: Survey of the Scienes_V2.0 Professor Nehad Omara Thursday 27‚ 2012 Francesco Redi‚ the Scientific Method I have reticently done the virtual experiment lab labeled Meats and Maggots‚ where in this lab I recreated Sir Francesco Redi experiment of meat rotting. He originally did this to show the life of maggots did not come from meat. That really the fly’s which arrive to the unsealed meat cussed the maggots to exist on the meat. Going throw this lab I recreated
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Abiogenesis Omne vivum ex ovo. This is a Latin phrase meaning “Life comes from life”; or‚ more literally‚ every living thing comes from an egg. That was the phrase used to challenge the theory of Spontaneous Generation‚ or Abiogenesis. The doctrine of Abiogenesis holds that organic life could and does arise from inorganic matter. This was the accepted theory of the origin of life from as far back as history tells us until the middle of the eighteenth century. It was‚ however‚ always a source
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Meat and Maggots I was asked to recreate the Redi experiment that was preformed originally in 1668 by disproving the spontaneous generation of maggots on meat. In this experiment there were steps that first had to taken. Step1. Observation: Step2. Ask Questions: Step3. Develop a Hypothesis: Step4. Make a prediction: Step 5. Perform experiment: Step 6. Collect results: Step 7. Interpret results and make conclusions. This was done by placing meat inside two jars and observing What would
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San Carlo Quattro Fontane‚ known in popular speech as “San Carlino’ in reference to its small size‚ is Roman Catholic Church built between 1638- 1648 by an Architect named Francesco Borromini from Ticino‚ precursor to the modern day Switzerland. San Carlo Quattro Fontane is located in Rome‚ Italy on the crossing of Strada Felice and Via Pia was built originally for the Spanish Trinitarians as an extension of their already existing monastery . San Carlo alle Quattro Fontanne is often considered Borromini’s
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and his family. The boy’s name was Francesco. He was born in Sicily‚ the place where his father‚ Giorgio‚ and his mother‚ Maria‚ had grown up. His family owned a pizza shop in town called “Giorgio’s Pizzeria.” Although their pizza shop was everyone’s favorite place to get pizza‚ they were still very poor. Ever since Francesco was born‚ and until he was ten‚ he had always wanted to be a baker and own a pizza shop just like his father. But when Francesco was ten‚ a family moved in next to his
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	Francesco Petrarch‚ was a man held in high regards of his peers. The life in which Petrarch lived‚ was certainly not one of which many people could have had dealt with. A life of solitude‚ misplaced love and‚ family misfortune that was endured. But‚ through hard workand perseverance‚ loyalty to the churches which lead to good connections‚ he was regarded as one of the most influential persons and authors of his time. 	Petrarch was not a man with greatest of family lives. Born in Arezzo
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(1) Francesco Petrarch (1304-74) As the first of the Humanist‚ he was one of the most influential poets of the Middle Ages. And he is considered by most to be the founder Renaissance Humanism in general. Petrarch was the first and greatest representative of the humanistic phase of the Italian Renaissance. He was the first scholar of the mediaeval time who fully realized and appreciated the supreme excellence and beauty of the classical literature and its value as a means of culture.
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characteristic qualities include:– Grandeur – Drama and Contrast – Curvaceousness – Twisting elements – Gilded statuary FRANCESCO BORROMINI • He was the son of a stonemason and began his career as a stonemason himself. He soon went toMilanto study and practice his craft. He moved toRomein 1619 and started working for Carlo Maderno‚ • • Borromini’s real name was Francesco Castelli.Once he had become established in Rome‚ he changed his name from Castelli to Borromini‚ • • He worked withGian
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"Who was Francesco Petrarch?" Francesco Petrarch was born shortly after 1300 in a time and place where very few could read or write and those that did considered it a chore where as Petrarch saw a blessing. He had a passion for writing his thoughts down on paper. Francesco Petrarch was instrumental in the revival of Classical culture which became known as the Renaissance. He spent much of his life in the French city of Avignon‚ the home of the papal court‚ where‚ in 1326‚ he first saw the “Laura”
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