Baldo Angelo Abati
Baldo Angelo Abati (or Abbati ), known as Baldus Angelus Abbatius (born about the middle of the 16th century with Gubbio, in the Province of Perugia, in Ombrie - died? ) was a doctor and Italian physicist who was the personal doctor of the duke of Urbino François Marie II della Rovere.
Biography
Works
The book of Baldo Angelo Abati entitled Of admirabili viperae will natura and mirificis eiusdem facultatibus , published with Urbino in 1589 was one of the very first works on the Serpent S. It was dedicated with François Marie II della Rovere, the 6th duke of Urbino. One second edition appeared, always in Urbino, in 1591 and another with Nuremberg in Germany in 1603. He knew two other editions until in 1660. Five of the 32 chapters are devoted to the Venin Serpent S, with its capacity and its possible medical applications. In the chapter 14, Abbati, which dissected a Rattlesnake, enumerates the edible parts of the snake and provides information on the various ways in which it is possible to prepare meals with its meat.
Baldo Angelo Abbati still made appear: Opus discussarum concertationum praeclarum, of rebus, verbis, and sententiis controversis, ex bus fere scriptoribus, libri XV , published with Pesaro in 1594.
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