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The anatomist Niels Stensen (Stenon or Steensen or Steno or stenone) (1638-1688) crowned of Titiopolis on 19/09/1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo (pon request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover)

The anatomist Niels Stensen (Stenon or Steensen or Steno or stenone) (1638-1688) crowned of Titiopolis on 19 / 09 / 1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo (pon request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover)


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The anatomist Niels Stensen (Stenon or Steensen or Steno or stenone) (1638-1688) crowned of Titiopolis on 19/09/1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo (pon request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover)

ELD4905480 The anatomist Niels Stensen (Stenon or Steensen or Steno or stenone) (1638-1688) crowned of Titiopolis on 19/09/1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo (pon request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover, Nicolas Steno (Nicolaus Stenonis or Nicolaus Stenonius) consecrated bishop Titiopolis on 19 September 1677 by Cardinal Barbarigo and Pope Innocent XI) Engraving 19th century Private collection; Private Collection; (add.info.: The anatomist Niels Stensen (Stenon or Steensen or Steno or stenone) (1638-1688) crowned of Titiopolis on 19/09/1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo (pon request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover, Nicolas Steno (Nicolaus Stenonis or Nicolaus Stenonius) consecrated bishop Titiopolis on 19 September 1677 by Cardinal Barbarigo and Pope Innocent XI) Engraving 19th century Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive

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© Photo © The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic moment when the renowned anatomist Niels Stensen was crowned as bishop Titiopolis on September 19, 1677 by Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo. Also known as Nicolaus Stenonis or Nicolaus Stenonius, Stensen's contributions to science and medicine are immortalized in this engraving from the 19th century. The significance of this event is further highlighted by the fact that it was done at the request of Duke Johann Friedrich of Hanover, underscoring Stensen's esteemed reputation among royalty and scholars alike. The intricate details in the engraving bring to life the solemn ceremony where a man of great intellect and accomplishment is honored with a prestigious title. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history when science and religion intersected to celebrate one man's remarkable achievements. The expressions on Pope Innocent XI and Cardinal Barbarigo's faces reflect their reverence for Stensen, acknowledging his groundbreaking work that continues to inspire generations of scientists. This print serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by Niels Stensen, whose brilliance transcended boundaries and earned him a place among legends in both scientific and religious circles.

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