Pietro Assalti

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Pietro Assalti latinized as Petrus Assaltus (23 June 1680 – 29 April 1728) was an Italian botanist, herbalist, physician, naturalist, professor and writer.

Assalti was born in Acquaviva Picena. He studied Latin and at the age of fifteen went to Fermo where he acquired a knowledge of Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic. He studied law in Rome and gaining repute as a scholar was chosen by Pope Clement XI to the Vatican Library. In 1709 he became a professor of botany at the University of Rome, succeeding . He became a professor of anatomy in 1719. Assalti compiled, edited, and published the works of Giovanni Maria Lancisi in two volumes in 1718. He annotated Michele Mercati's book on minerals, Metallotheca (1717).[1]

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  1. ^ Cooper, Alix (1995). "The Museum and the book". Journal of the History of Collections. 7 (1): 1–23.

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