Jacopo da Forlì

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Jacopo da Forlì
Bornc. 1364 (1364)
Forlì, Papal States
(now Forlì, Italy)
Died1414 (aged 49–50)
Padua, Republic of Venice
(now Padua, Italy)
Scientific career
FieldsMedicine
InstitutionsUniversity of Padua
Doctoral studentsVittorino da Feltre

Jacopo da Forlì (also known as Giacomo dalla Torre, Jacopo della Torre, Iacobus Foroliviensis, or Giacomo da Forli; c. 1364 – 1414) was a 14th-century Italian physician and philosopher.

Life[edit]

Jacopo is known particularly for his studies of embryology.[1] He became a professor at the University of Padua in the early 15th century, where he taught Vittorino da Feltre. His death is documented in the Malatestiana Library (in Latin):

Explicit questio de intensione et remissione formarum secundum famosissimum artium et medicine doctorem magistrum Jacobum de Forlivio qui 1414 pridie ydus februarii ab hac vita ad superiora migravit. Scripta vero per me fratrem Bellinum de Padua 1468.

It describes that Jacopo died in February 1414.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Judy Duchan's History of Speech - Language Pathology". www.acsu.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 23 December 2020.