Giovanni Fabbroni

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1752 – 1822

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Who was Giovanni Fabbroni?

Giovanni Valentino Mattia Fabbroni was an Italian naturalist, economist, agronomist and chemist.

In 1775 he collaborated with Felice Fontana in setting up the natural history museum in Florence. From 1777 to 1778 he wrote Reflexions sur l'état actuel de l'agricolture, a work which had a considerable impact on farming in Tuscany. He became a member of the Accademia dei Georgofili in 1783.

Fabbroni took on an increasing role in Florentine society as a proponent of economic liberalism and agrarian reform, and was a supporter of Leopold II. He continued to write scholarly works such as Dell'Antracite o carbone di cava detto volgarmente carbone fossile.

During the Napoleonic era, Fabbroni was influential in the development of the metric system and in its introduction to Italy. He also carried out research into electrochemistry, particularly into Volta's pile.

The crater Fabbroni on the Moon is named after him.

The library of the Museo Galileo detains most of the archival documents concerning Giovanni Fabbroni: the “Fondo Fabbroni”, and the “Carte Fabbroni”.

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Born
Feb 13, 1752
Florence
Nationality
  • Italy
Profession
Died
Dec 17, 1822
Pisa

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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