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Inventor, designer.
Guido da Vigevano, doctor and autor of the tratise Texaurus regis Francie, that can be considered a first example of Renaissance treatises literature. Who-is-Who in MMS, history of machines, history of mechanical engineering, history of drawing, treatise, mawar machinery, Midde Age.
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Schreibweisen:
da Vigevano, Guido
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Lebenslauf
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* 1269 - 1271
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Pavia
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geboren
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1300 - 1310
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Bologna
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He studies medicine in Bologna
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1311
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He is personal doctor of Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1275-1313)
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1328 - 1349
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Paris
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He moved to Paris where becomes personal doctor of the Queen of France Joan of Navarre, wife of Philip VI.
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1335
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He writes the "Texaurus regis Francie" (Bibliothèque national de Paris). The book is in two parts, first contains medical garnishments, second military engineering and war machinery.
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1345
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Writes il Liber notabilium illustrissimi principis Philippi septimi, (Chantilly Condé Museum). The codex, contains a resumes of his text of 10 years later Texaurus, some traductions of Galeno’s latin texts and anatomical descriptions.
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† 1348 - 1350
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Paris (?)
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gestorben
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