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Giovanni Domenico Nardo (4 March 1802 – 7 April 1877) was an Italian naturalist from Venice, although he spent most of his life in Chioggia, home port of the biggest fishing flotilla of the Adriatic.He learned taxidermy and specimen preparation from his uncle, an abbot. He went in a high school in Udineand studied medicine in Padua, where he reorganized the zoological collections. In 1832 he reorganized the invertebrate collection at the Imperial Natural History Museum in Vienna and in 1840 he became Fellow of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, an academy whose aim is "to increase, promulgate, and safeguard the sciences, literature and the arts". Nardo wrote hundreds of scientific publications ranging from medicine and social sciences, philology, technology, physics, but most

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  • Giovanni Domenico Nardo (fr)
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  • Giovanni Domenico (o Giandomenico) Nardo ( * 1802 - 1877) fue un naturalista, médico y botánico italiano, Chioggia. (es)
  • Giovanni Domenico (ou Giandomenico) Nardo est un médecin et un naturaliste italien, né le 4 mars 1802 à Chioggia, Venise et mort le 7 avril 1877 à Venise. (fr)
  • Giandomenico Nardo (o anche Giovan Domenico Nardo e varianti simili) (Venezia, 4 marzo 1802 – Venezia, 7 aprile 1877) è stato un naturalista italiano. (it)
  • Giovanni Domenico (ou Giandomenico) Nardo (Chioggia, Veneza, 4 de março de 1802 – Veneza, 7 de abril de 1877) foi um médico e naturalista italiano, embora tenha passado a maior parte de sua vida em Chioggia, porto de origem da maior frota pesqueira do Adriático. (pt)
  • Giovanni Domenico Nardo (4 March 1802 – 7 April 1877) was an Italian naturalist from Venice, although he spent most of his life in Chioggia, home port of the biggest fishing flotilla of the Adriatic.He learned taxidermy and specimen preparation from his uncle, an abbot. He went in a high school in Udineand studied medicine in Padua, where he reorganized the zoological collections. In 1832 he reorganized the invertebrate collection at the Imperial Natural History Museum in Vienna and in 1840 he became Fellow of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, an academy whose aim is "to increase, promulgate, and safeguard the sciences, literature and the arts". Nardo wrote hundreds of scientific publications ranging from medicine and social sciences, philology, technology, physics, but most (en)
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