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RefNoEC/1768/19
Previous numbersCert III, 49c
LevelItem
TitleSpallanzani, Lazzaro: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1766
DescriptionFifth of five certificates relating to this candidature
CitationNon Sine magna animi voluptate perlegi opuscula duo quorum unum de animalculis quae in plantarum infusionibus observantur: alterum vero de Lapidibus ab aqua resilientibus. utriusque opusculi auctor est vir clarissimus D Spallanzanus philosophiae professor. Ego exoptarem vehementer tanti ponderis apud viros doctos fore meum hoc qualocumque testimonium ut inter celeberrimos academiae Socios meritissimo viro locum concilia[mu]s posset. Datum Romae trid Kal Mart an 1766
ProposersFrancus jacquier matheseos professor academiarum Lond Berol Bon De & Socius
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialEC/1768/15
EC/1768/16
EC/1768/17
EC/1768/18
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Spallanzani, Lazzaro: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6912Spallanzani; Lazzaro (1729 - 1799)1729 - 1799
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