Berengario da Carpi

Berengario da Carpi was magister of anatomy and surgery at the University of Bologna from 1502 to 1527. Eustachio and Falloppia defined him as ‘the restaurator of anatomy’. He was a great surgeon, anatomist and physician of illustrious patients including Lorenzo II dei Medici, Giovanni dalle Bande N...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of nephrology 1999-03, Vol.19 (2), p.199-212
Hauptverfasser: De Santo, Natale Gaspare, Bisaccia, Carmela, De Santo, Luca Salvatore, De Santo, Rosa Maria, Di Leo, Vito A., Papalia, Teresa, Cirillo, Massimo, Touwaide, Alain
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description Berengario da Carpi was magister of anatomy and surgery at the University of Bologna from 1502 to 1527. Eustachio and Falloppia defined him as ‘the restaurator of anatomy’. He was a great surgeon, anatomist and physician of illustrious patients including Lorenzo II dei Medici, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Galeazzo Pallavicini, Cardinal Colonna, and Alessandro Soderini. He had strong links to the intellectuals of his time (Forni, Bonamici, Manuzio, Pomponazzi) as well as with the Medici family. He was respected by the Popes Julius II, Leo X and Clement VII. His main contributions are the Isogogae Breves, De Fractura calvae sive cranei, and the illustrated Commentaria on the Anatomy of Mondino de Liucci, a textbook utilized for more than 200 years, which Berengario aimed to restore to its initial text. The Commentaria constitutes the material for the last part of this paper which concludes with a personal translation of some passages on ‘The kidney’, where the author gives poignant examples of experimental ingenuity.
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