Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Florence and Science. The 19th-century collections, places and personalities (Florence, 11/8/09-5/9/10)

Firenze Scienza "is the collective title of a spectacular scientific exhibition subdivided into four different parts."

Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Florence, 1829. Art, Science and Society
curated by Silvestra Bietoletti

Museum of Natural History - “La Specola” Zoology Section
Tribune of Galileo and the Florentine Specola
curated by Fausto Barbagli

Museum of the History of Science (Galileo Museum)
Physics in 19th-century Florence. Functioning Machines and Models
curated by Mara Miniati and Simone Contardi

Science and Technology Foundation – Physics Cabinet
Educational Methods for Science in the 19th Century
curated by Paolo Brenni, Anna Giatti and Guido Gori

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