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Frontispice de "" Del mal del segno calcinacio o moscardino malattia che afflige i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le piu infestate"", 2 volumes, Lodi, Orcesi, 1835-1836
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Frontispice de "" Del mal del segno calcinacio o moscardino malattia che afflige i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le piu infestate"", 2 volumes, Lodi, Orcesi, 1835-1836
XEE5028142 Frontispice de "" Del mal del segno calcinacio o moscardino malattia che afflige i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le piu infestate"", 2 volumes, Lodi, Orcesi, 1835-1836, by Agostino Bassi (1773-1856) - Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milano; Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milan, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Frontispice de "" Del mal del segno calcinacio o moscardino malattia che afflige i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le piu infestate"", 2 volumes, Lodi, Orcesi, 1835-1836, by Agostino Bassi (1773-1856) - Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milano); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print showcases the intricate frontispiece of "Del mal del segno calcinacio o moscardino malattia che afflige i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le piu infestate," a two-volume work by Agostino Bassi from 1835-1836. The detailed engraving depicts the devastating disease that affects silk worms, highlighting the importance of preserving these delicate creatures in order to maintain the silk production industry.
Agostino Bassi, a renowned Italian doctor and scientist, dedicated his life to studying and finding solutions for diseases that plagued various organisms, including silkworms. His groundbreaking research paved the way for advancements in agriculture and sericulture, ultimately benefiting countless communities reliant on silk production.
The elegant design of this frontispiece reflects the artistic craftsmanship of the era, with intricate details and symbolic imagery that capture the essence of Bassi's scientific contributions. The juxtaposition of beauty and science in this print serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between art and knowledge.
Displayed in Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense in Milan, Italy, this historical artifact is a testament to Bassi's legacy and enduring impact on scientific discovery. It stands as a tribute to his dedication to understanding nature's complexities and finding innovative solutions to combat diseases affecting vital industries like silk production.
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