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Scientific Instruments in Urbino

Urbino, Italy
The University of Urbino is preparing itself to demonstrate to the public a massive collection of ancient scientific instruments, which mostly date back to the 18th century. According to Prof. Roberto Mantovani, about 24 years ago Prof. Flavio Vetrano discovered three abandoned labs in three distinguished buildings at the University of Urbino. “There were [...]

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