![]() | Taddeo Alderotti and His Pupils: Two Generations of Italian Medical Learning Subjects: Medicine Medieval -- Italy -- Bologna; Thaddaeus Florentinus d. 1295; Physicians -- Italy -- Bologna -- Biography; Medical education -- Italy -- Bologna -- History; Bologna. Università. Facoltà di medicina e chirurgia -- History; Bologna -- Intellectual; Taddeo Alderotti was the most celebrated professor of medicine at Bologna in the late thirteenth century. His teaching involved close attention not merely to medicine itself but to all the scientific and philosophical learning of the time. His pupils, in turn, included some of the leading learned physicians in Italy in the early fourteenth century. In a study of the professional thought and practice of these physicians, Nancy Siraisi shows how their intellectual and medical achievements were integrated with the soical and institutional context within which they lived. |
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