LC control no. | n 84026182 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Leonardi, Camillo, active 1502 |
Variant(s) | Leonardi, Camillo, fl. 1502 De Leonardis, Camillus, active 1502 Leonardis, Camillus de, active 1502 Leonardus, Camillus, active 1502 Lunardi, Camillo, active 1502 |
Other standard no. | Q18945115 17450624 0000000366971064 |
Beginning date | 1502 |
Associated country | Italy |
Located | Pesaro (Italy) |
Place of birth | Pesaro (Italy) |
Field of activity | Astrology Astronomy Gemology Medicine Mineralogy |
Profession or occupation | Astronomers Gemologists Mineralogists Physicians |
Found in | His Sympathia septem metallorum, 1717: t.p. (Camilli Leonardi ...) Ferrari. Onomasticon (Leonardi, Camillo) LC in NUC, pre-'56 (Leonardi, Camillo, fl. 1502) Wellcome Hist. Med. Lib. cat. (Leonardus, Camillus, fl. 1502) Thorndike, L. Hist. of magic, vol. 6: p. 298 (Camillus Leonardus or de Leonardis or Camillo Lunardi; active in 1480) BM cat. (Leonardus, Camillus) Bib. nat. cat. (Leonardi, Camillo) Wikidata, December 12, 2018 (Camillo Leonardi, Italian astronomer and astrologer, born Pesaro 1451; died 1550) <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18945115> German National Library, December 2, 2018 (idn=100951953: Leonardi, Camillo; variants: Camillo, Leonardi; Leonardus, Camillus; Camillus, Leonardus; born in Pesaro; active 1502-ca. -after 1532; occupations: Astronomer, physician) Speculum lapidum, 2023: ECIP title page (Camillo Leonardi) data view (Camillo Leonardi was a 16th-century Italian astronomer and astrologer from Pesaro) introduction (little is known about the Renaissance physician and astrologer Camillo Leonardi, author of the Speculum Lapidum, including the dates of his birth and death; he was probably born in or near Pesaro in the second half of the fifteenth century and died sometime around 1532; his first name also appears as Camillus, and his last name as Lunardi, Leonardus, and de Leonardis; granted a medical degree in Padua on September 7, 1471; given the date of the degree and the rough time frame of his death, he must have been born sometime around 1450; upon completion of his studies, he returned to Pesaro, where he became one of the official court physicians, first to Costanzo Sforza and his son Giovanni, and then to their successor, Cesare Borgia, duke of Valentinois, who conquered Pesaro in 1500; Cesare lost the duchy three years later, at which point Giovanni Sforza returned to power; upon Giovanni's death in 1519 he continued as court physician to the new lord, Francesco Maria I delle Rovere) |
Associated language | lat |