Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
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Giovanni Antonio Scopoli |
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli (
June 3,
1723 –
May 8,
1788) was an
Italian-
Austrian physician and
naturalist.
Scopoli was born at
Cavalese in the
Val di Fiemme, the son of a
lawyer. He obtained a degree in
medicine at
University of Innsbruck, and practiced as a doctor in Cavalese and
Venice. Much of his time was spent collecting
plants and
insects in the
Alps. He spent two years as private secretary to the Count of Seckan, and then was appointed as physician of the
mercury mines in
Idrija, a small town in W
Slovenia, remaining there for sixteen years. In 1761 he published
De Hydroargyro Idriensi Tentamina on the symptoms of mercury poisoning among miners.
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Copper engraving from the Deliciæ Floræ et Faunæ Insubricæ (1786). |
Scopoli spent time studying the local natural history, publishing
Flora Carniolica (1760) as well as a major work on entomology. He also published
Anni Historico-Naturales (1769-72), which included descriptions of new
birds from various collections.
In 1769 Scopoli was appointed a senior lecturer at Mining Academy at
Chemnitz, and in 1777 transferred to the
University of Pavia. His last work was
Deliciae Flora et Fauna Insubricae (1786-88), which included scientific names for birds and mammals described by
Pierre Sonnerat in the accounts of his voyages.
The drug
Scopolamine is named after him. The standard
botanical author abbreviation Scop. is applied to
species he described.
Flora Carniolica (1760) â€" a flora of
Krain, Austria
De Hydroargyro Idriensi Tentamina (1761) -a medical work on the symptoms of mercury poisoning among miners.
Entomologia Carniolica Vindobonae,Trattner. (1763)- a major work on entomology containing many descriptions of new species.
*Joh. Ant. Scopoli der Arzneywissenschaft Doktors, Ihro ... Majest. Cameralphysici in der Bergstadt Idria ... Einleitung zur Kenntniß und Gebrauch der Foßilien, Hartknoch4031 Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und UniversitätsbibliothekRiga (1769). In German. Doctoral Thesis.
Anni Historico-Naturales (1769-72) This work included descriptions of new birds.
Flora Carniolica exhibens plantas Carnioliae indigenas et distributas in classes, genera, species, varietates, ordine Linnaeano (1772). â€" A revised second edition of the first elaborate description of the flora of Krain, Austria, undertaken when Scopoli lived in Idrija. It has 66 engraved plates by J.F. Rein after original drawings by the Scopoli. Whereas the first edition of 1760 (with c. 600 pages only and not illustrated) had no binary names for the plant species, this edition has binary names and is written in the Linnaean tradition in all other respects as well.
Introductio ad historiam naturalem, sistens genera lapidum, plantarum et animalium hactenus detecta, caracteribus essentialibus donata, in tribus divisa, subinde ad leges naturae. Prague. (1777) â€" masterwork of natural history describing world genera and species.
Fundamenta Botanica Praelectionibus publicis accomodata. Papiae, S. Salvatoris (1783)- A botanical classic with ten engraved plates each depicting ten to sixteen exact drawings.
*With
Pierre Joseph Macquer, -
Dizionario di chimica del Sig. Pietro Giuseppe Macquer…Tradotto dal francese e corredato di note e di nuovi articoli... Pavia: printed at the Monastery of San Salvatore for G. Bianchi (1783-84) -The chemist Joseph Macquer's Dictionnaire de chymie, the first dictionary of theoretical and general chemistry was written it in haste and concerned about his reputation, Macquer published it anonymously in 1766. Its huge success prompted the preparation of a revised second edition (1778). Then Scopoli translated and extensively augmented it. A second edition of the translated work, without fuurther additions was published in Venice in 1784-85.
Deliciae Flora et Fauna Insubricae Ticini (1786-88) â€" an account including new descriptions of the birds and mammals collected by Pierre Sonnerat on his voyages.
Battus 1777 â€" Swallowtail butterfly (Papilionidae) genus, South America
Rhagonycha fulva 1763 Soldier beetle (
Cantharidae), Europe
Sargus bipunctatus 1763 Soldier Fly species (Diptera), Europe
Megabombus pascuorum 1763
Bumble bee species (Hymenoptera), Europe
Aphis fabae 1763
Bean Aphid Hemiptera Worldwide
Ordo Proboscidea 1763 Thrips, cicadas and Hemiptera- a major grouping proposed in Entomologia Carniolica
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Short account and portrait*
Online version of Scopoli der Arzneywissenschaft Doktors..GDZ*
Online version of Entomologia Carniolica from GDZ*Full list of biographies given by Gaedike, R. & Groll, E.K. eds. 2001 Entomologen der Welt (Biographien, Sammlungsverbleib). Datenbank, DEI Eberswalde im ZALF e.V
*Baker, D.B. 1999. The localities of Scopoli's Entomologia Carniolica (1763) Entomologist's Gazette, 50: 188-198.
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A Concise History of Ornithology, Michael Walters ISBN 1-873403-97-6