Paolo Panceri: A milanese scientist in post-unification Naples

Authors

Antonio Borrelli
Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli, già funzionario MiBACT
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1171-5522

Keywords:

Paolo Panceri, Comparative anatomy, University of Naples, Scientific trips, Scientific museums

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Editor: FedOA -Federico II University Press

Series: Cavoliniana. Monographies of the Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli

Page: 234

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/resolver.pl?nbn=urn:nbn:it:unina-29673

Abstract: Paolo Panceri (Milan 1836 - Naples 1877) was one of the most appreciated naturalists of his time. Above all, his research on the luminescence of marine animals made him famous throughout the world. When in 1860 he won the competition for the chair of Comparative Anatomy, newly established in Italy, he preferred the University of Naples to those of Pavia and Bologna. In Naples, his "second homeland", he founded the Museum of Comparative Anatomy and helped, although not a Darwinist, Darwin's follower Anton Dohrn to obtain from the Municipality the land of the Royal Villa, on which the building of the Zoological Station would be built and finally inaugurated in 1875.

When he died prematurely, his friend and colleague Emilio Cornalia remembered him with these words: «Tall in person, with brown eyes and hair, with a sweet and insinuating speech, with a reserved and modest demeanor, with a smile on his lips, he was one of those nice men who make themselves immediately understood and loved, and who so rarely meet in the human crowd."

This volume retraces Panceri's life: his youthful education in Milan, his studies and early research in Pavia, his relationships with Naples, his friendships inside and outside the academic world, his troubled sentimental affairs, the two trips he made to Egypt over the years 1872-1874.

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Author Biography

Antonio Borrelli, Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli, già funzionario MiBACT

Antonio Borrelli is a science historian. Principal area of research is the history of Sciences in Southern Italy. Among his publication: D’Andrea atomista. L’“Apologia” e altri inediti nella polemica filosofica della Napoli di fine Seicento, Napoli, Liguori, 1995; Domenico Cotugno. Documenti d’archivio, 1766-1833 (a cura), Napoli, La Città del Sole, 1997; Istituzioni scientifiche, medicina e società. Biografia di Domenico Cotugno (1736-1822). Con un’appendice di documenti sulla “Scuola” medica degl’Incurabili. Prefazione di Maurizio Torrini. Firenze, L.S. Olschki, 2000; Sertorio Quattromani, La Filosofia di Bernardino Telesio ristretta in brevità (a cura), Torino, Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento - Nino Aragno Editore, 2011; Domenico Cirillo, Discorsi accademici (a cura), Napoli, Denaro Libri, 2013.

Paolo Panceri

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Published

November 3, 2023

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-194-9

Publication date (01)

2023-11-03

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-194-9