Vincenzo Dandolo

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Vincenzo Dandolo (22. Oktober 1758 in Venedig; † 12. Dezember 1819 in Varese) war ein venezianischer Chemiker und Apotheker, Aufklärer und Politiker sowie Agrarwissenschaftler. rdf:langString
Vincenzo Dandolo (Venecia, 12 de octubre de 1758 – Varese, 13 de diciembre 1819) fue un médico, químico y político liberal italiano. rdf:langString
Vincenzo, comte Dandolo (né à Venise, en 1758 et mort à Varèse le 12 décembre 1819), est un médecin, chimiste, agronome et homme politique italien des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. rdf:langString
Vincenzo Dandolo (Venezia, 22 o 26 ottobre 1758 – Varese, 12 dicembre 1819) è stato uno scienziato, politico e agronomo italiano. rdf:langString
Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) was an Italian chemist and agriculturist. He was born in Venice of good family, though not of the same house as the famous doges, and began his career as a physician. Dandolo published in Italian several treatises on agriculture, vine-cultivation, and the rearing of cattle and sheep; a work on silkworms, which was translated into French by Fontanelle; a work on the discoveries in chemistry which were made in the last quarter of the 18th century (published 1796); and translations of several of the best French works on chemistry. rdf:langString
Vincenzo Dandolo, född den 12 oktober 1758 i Venedig, död den 13 december 1819 i Varese, var en italiensk greve, kemist och agronom. Han var far till Tullio Dandolo. Dandolo var medlem av cisalpinska republikens stora råd och därefter guvernör i Dalmatien, varefter han levde på sina gods vid Varese. Han förbättrade , åkerbruket och vinodlingen i Lombardiet. Han är författare till Fondamenti della fisico-chimica applicati alla formazione de' corpi et de' fenomeni della natura (1796), Les hommes nouveaux, ou moyens d'opérer une régénération morale (1799), Enologia (1812), Il buon governo de' bachi da seta (1816), Storia de' bachi da seta (1818-19). Hans memoarer utgavs av (1820). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Vincenzo Dandolo (22. Oktober 1758 in Venedig; † 12. Dezember 1819 in Varese) war ein venezianischer Chemiker und Apotheker, Aufklärer und Politiker sowie Agrarwissenschaftler.
rdf:langString Vincenzo Dandolo (Venecia, 12 de octubre de 1758 – Varese, 13 de diciembre 1819) fue un médico, químico y político liberal italiano.
rdf:langString Vincenzo, comte Dandolo (né à Venise, en 1758 et mort à Varèse le 12 décembre 1819), est un médecin, chimiste, agronome et homme politique italien des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles.
rdf:langString Count Vincenzo Dandolo (1758–1819) was an Italian chemist and agriculturist. He was born in Venice of good family, though not of the same house as the famous doges, and began his career as a physician. He was a prominent opponent of the oligarchical party in the revolution which took place on the approach of Napoleon; and he was one of the envoys sent to seek the protection of the French. When the request was refused, and Venice was placed under Austria, he removed to Milan, where he was made member of the great council. In 1799, on the invasion of the Russians and the overthrow of the Cisalpine republic, Dandolo retired to Paris, where, in the same year, he published his treatise Les Hommes nouveaux, d'opérer une régénération nouvelle. But he soon after returned to the neighborhood of Milan to devote himself to scientific agriculture. In 1805 Napoleon made him governor of Dalmatia, with the title of provéditeur général, in which position Dandolo distinguished himself by his efforts to remove the wretchedness and idleness of the people, and to improve the country by draining the pestilential marshes and introducing better methods of agriculture. When, in 1809, Dalmatia was re-annexed to the Illyrian provinces, Dandolo returned to Venice, having received as his reward from the French emperor the title of count and several other distinctions. He died in Varese on 13 December 1819. Dandolo published in Italian several treatises on agriculture, vine-cultivation, and the rearing of cattle and sheep; a work on silkworms, which was translated into French by Fontanelle; a work on the discoveries in chemistry which were made in the last quarter of the 18th century (published 1796); and translations of several of the best French works on chemistry.
rdf:langString Vincenzo Dandolo (Venezia, 22 o 26 ottobre 1758 – Varese, 12 dicembre 1819) è stato uno scienziato, politico e agronomo italiano.
rdf:langString Vincenzo Dandolo, född den 12 oktober 1758 i Venedig, död den 13 december 1819 i Varese, var en italiensk greve, kemist och agronom. Han var far till Tullio Dandolo. Dandolo var medlem av cisalpinska republikens stora råd och därefter guvernör i Dalmatien, varefter han levde på sina gods vid Varese. Han förbättrade , åkerbruket och vinodlingen i Lombardiet. Han är författare till Fondamenti della fisico-chimica applicati alla formazione de' corpi et de' fenomeni della natura (1796), Les hommes nouveaux, ou moyens d'opérer une régénération morale (1799), Enologia (1812), Il buon governo de' bachi da seta (1816), Storia de' bachi da seta (1818-19). Hans memoarer utgavs av (1820). Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Vincenzo Dandolo.
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