Antonio Cocchi

Physician, Deceased Person

1695 – 1758

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Who was Antonio Cocchi?

Antonio Cocchi was an Italian physician, naturalist and writer. He was best known for his work on anatomy.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1736, his candidature citation describing him as "a very noted & Skilfull Physician at Florence, and formerly Professor of Physic and Philosophy in the University of Pisa, desirous of being elected into this Honourable Society; he is a Gentleman of very distinguished merit both in his profession and all other parts of Natural & Philosophical Learning; he is the Author of Several Books and is now publishing some Greek Medical Writers never before printed from the MSS in the Laurentian Library; he is also at this time Secretary to a Society newly Set up at Florence very much on the Same foot as the Royal Society is here"

Cocchi spent three years in England, where he knew Isaac Newton. Although offered a position by the Princess of Wales, he returned to teach in Tuscany.

Cocci was also a classical scholar, producing the first edition of the Ephesian Tale, a novel by Xenophon of Ephesus, as well as other work on Greek romances. His Discorso primo sopra Asclepiade, on Asclepiades of Bithynia, appeared also in his collected Opere.

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Born
Aug 3, 1695
Florence
Nationality
  • Italy
Profession
Died
Jan 1, 1758

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on July 23, 2013

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