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Francesco di Riccardo Sacchetti (died in or before 1473), a member of an illustrious Tuscan family, was a doctor of medicine and professor of logic and law at the University of Pavia, Italy from 1449-69. [1]

His son, Francesco di Francesco Sacchetti, a minor in 1473, was also a doctor of arts and medicine; he was taken prisoner after the battle of Pavia, 1525, and seems to have died in captivity in Naples. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ Peter G. Bietenholz and Thomas Brian Deutscher, Contemporaries of Erasmus, s'v "Sacchetti, Francesco".
  2. ^ Bietenholz and Deutscher, eo. loc..


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Francesco di Riccardo Sacchetti (died in or before 1473), a member of an illustrious Tuscan family, was a doctor of medicine and professor of logic and law at the University of Pavia, Italy from 1449-69. [1]

His son, Francesco di Francesco Sacchetti, a minor in 1473, was also a doctor of arts and medicine; he was taken prisoner after the battle of Pavia, 1525, and seems to have died in captivity in Naples. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ Peter G. Bietenholz and Thomas Brian Deutscher, Contemporaries of Erasmus, s'v "Sacchetti, Francesco".
  2. ^ Bietenholz and Deutscher, eo. loc..



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