Luigi Ferdinando Marsili

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Luigi Ferdinando Marsili was a 17th–18th century Italian nobleman, soldier, and polymath best known for his pioneering work in oceanography and the natural sciences.

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Luigi Ferdinando Marsili canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian nobleman
cartographer
geographer
human
military officer
oceanographer
polymath
soldier
birthDate 1658-07-10
birthPlace Bologna NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
collection maps and manuscripts
natural history specimens
countryOfCitizenship Papal States
deathDate 1730-11-01
deathPlace Bologna NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
employer Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Marsili NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork astronomy
cartography
geography
hydrology
meteorology
military science
natural history
oceanography
founded Bologna Observatory NERFINISHED
Istituto delle Scienze di Bologna NERFINISHED
givenName Luigi NERFINISHED
knownFor early systematic study of the sea
founding of the Istituto delle Scienze di Bologna
pioneering work in oceanography
research on the Danube River
studies of marine currents and temperature
memberOf Académie des sciences NERFINISHED
Accademia della Crusca NERFINISHED
Royal Society
militaryRank officer
name Luigi Ferdinando Marsili NERFINISHED
notableWork Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus NERFINISHED
Histoire physique de la mer NERFINISHED
participantIn Battle of Mohács (1687) NERFINISHED
Great Turkish War NERFINISHED
Siege of Buda (1686) NERFINISHED
Treaty negotiations after the Great Turkish War NERFINISHED
period 17th century
18th century

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Marsili Seamount namedAfter Luigi Ferdinando Marsili
Marsili Seamount discoverer Luigi Ferdinando Marsili