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Camillo Ranzani (22 June 1775 – 23 April 1841, Bologna ) was an Italian priest and a naturalist. He was director of the Museum of Natural History of Bologna from 1803 to 1841 (now the Museum of Comparative Anatomy, one of the museums of the University of Bologna). Ranzani wrote Elementi di zoologia which was published in Bologna from 1819 to 1825.

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  • Camillo Ranzani (en)
  • Camillo Ranzani (fr)
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  • Camillo Ranzani (22 June 1775 – 23 April 1841, Bologna ) was an Italian priest and a naturalist. He was director of the Museum of Natural History of Bologna from 1803 to 1841 (now the Museum of Comparative Anatomy, one of the museums of the University of Bologna). Ranzani wrote Elementi di zoologia which was published in Bologna from 1819 to 1825. (en)
  • Camillo Ranzani (né le 22 juin 1775 à Bologne, en Émilie-Romagne, et mort dans la même ville le 23 avril 1841) était un abbé et naturaliste italien du XIXe siècle qui a été professeur de Sciences Naturelles de 1824 à 1826 à l'université de Bologne où l'entomologiste belge Pierre Léonard Van Der Linden a été un de ses élèves. Le nom binominal du congre vert porte le nom de Ranzani. (fr)
  • Camillo Ranzani (Bologna, 22 giugno 1775 – ivi, 23 aprile 1841) è stato un naturalista italiano. È stato professore di Scienze Naturali dell'Università di Bologna. (it)
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  • Camillo Ranzani (22 June 1775 – 23 April 1841, Bologna ) was an Italian priest and a naturalist. He was director of the Museum of Natural History of Bologna from 1803 to 1841 (now the Museum of Comparative Anatomy, one of the museums of the University of Bologna). Ranzani wrote Elementi di zoologia which was published in Bologna from 1819 to 1825. (en)
  • Camillo Ranzani (né le 22 juin 1775 à Bologne, en Émilie-Romagne, et mort dans la même ville le 23 avril 1841) était un abbé et naturaliste italien du XIXe siècle qui a été professeur de Sciences Naturelles de 1824 à 1826 à l'université de Bologne où l'entomologiste belge Pierre Léonard Van Der Linden a été un de ses élèves. Le nom binominal du congre vert porte le nom de Ranzani. (fr)
  • Camillo Ranzani (Bologna, 22 giugno 1775 – ivi, 23 aprile 1841) è stato un naturalista italiano. È stato professore di Scienze Naturali dell'Università di Bologna. (it)
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