Georgios Kalafatis (Γεώργιος Καλαφάτης) | |
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Born | Georgios Kalafatis (Γεώργιος Καλαφάτης) 1652 Chania, Crete, Venetian Empire |
Died | 1720 Padua, Republic of Venice |
Occupation | Medicine |
Literary movement | Italian Renaissance |
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Georgios Kalafatis Shida Talli (Greek: Γεώργιος Καλαφάτης, Italian: Giorgio Calafatti, Latin: Georgius Calafattus; ca. 1652 – ca. 9 February 1720) was a Greek[1] professor of theoretical and practical medicine[2] who was largely active in Padua and Venice in the 17th-century Italian Renaissance.
Between the 15th and 19th centuries the University of Padua attracted a great number of Greek students who wanted to study medicine. They came not only from Venetian dominions (where the percentage reaches 97% of the students of Italian universities) but also from Turkish-occupied territories of Greece. Several professors of the School of Medicine and Philosophy were Greeks, including Giovanni Cottunio, Niccolo Calliachi, Giorgio Calafatti...
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