none11siGiovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance. They died suddenly in 1494 and their deaths have been for centuries a subject of debate. The exhumation of their remains offered the opportunity to study the cause of their death through a multidisciplinary research project. Anthropological analyses, together with documentary evidences, radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA analysis supported the identification of the remains attributed to Pico. Macroscopic examination did not reveal paleopathological lesions or signs related to syphilis. Heavy metals analysis, carried out on bones and mummified tissues, showed that in Pico's remains there were potentially lethal leve...
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Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissue...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists of the I...
Cangrande della Scala, Prince of Verona (Italy), died suddenly shortly after his triumph in the batt...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
The Abbey of San Leonardo in Siponto (Apulia, Southern Italy) was an important religious and medical...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was (probably) poisoned by his secretary, Cristoforo da Casalmaggiore,...
Since the Etruscan Iron Age (8th–6th centuries BC), southern Tuscany (Italy) has been characterized ...
Medical documents and autopsy reports imply that tertial malarial fevers caused the death of the Gra...
Toxicology in the Middle Ages and Renaissance provides an authoritative and fascinating exploration ...
This short article aims to examine, in light of recent historiographical investigations, the death o...
International audienceThis essay focuses on a poisoning trial held in Rome in 1562 following the sud...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissue...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists of the I...
Cangrande della Scala, Prince of Verona (Italy), died suddenly shortly after his triumph in the batt...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
Olimpia Ginnetti was a young noblewoman from an illustrious if declining Roman family and the patien...
The natural mummy of Cangrande della Scala was exhumed from its tomb in the church of Santa Maria An...
The Abbey of San Leonardo in Siponto (Apulia, Southern Italy) was an important religious and medical...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was (probably) poisoned by his secretary, Cristoforo da Casalmaggiore,...
Since the Etruscan Iron Age (8th–6th centuries BC), southern Tuscany (Italy) has been characterized ...
Medical documents and autopsy reports imply that tertial malarial fevers caused the death of the Gra...
Toxicology in the Middle Ages and Renaissance provides an authoritative and fascinating exploration ...
This short article aims to examine, in light of recent historiographical investigations, the death o...
International audienceThis essay focuses on a poisoning trial held in Rome in 1562 following the sud...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
A number of archaeological studies have used chemical analysis of preserved, human biological tissue...