University of Bologna - Notable Alumni and Professors of The University of Bologna

Notable Alumni and Professors of The University of Bologna

  • 11th century
    • Irnerius
  • 12th century
    • Gratian
    • Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
    • Bulgarus
    • Martinus Gosia
    • William of Tyre
  • 13th century
    • Rambertino Buvalelli
    • Paul, Dominican martyr
    • Bettisia Gozzadini
    • William of Saliceto
    • Sylvester Gozzolini
    • Guido Guinizelli
    • Benvenutus Scotivoli
  • 14th century
    • Dante Alighieri
    • Manuel Chrysoloras
    • Francesco Petrarca (aka Petrarch)
    • Coluccio Salutati
  • 15th century
    • Leon Battista Alberti
    • Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Albrecht Dürer
    • Yuriy Drohobych (aka Georgius de Drohobycz)
    • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
    • Pope Alexander VI
  • 16th century
    • Girolamo Cardano
    • Giovanni Della Casa
    • Ignazio Danti
    • Girolamo Maggi
    • Giovanni Antonio Magini
    • Virgilio Malvezzi
    • Paracelsus
    • Ulisse Aldrovandi
    • Camillo Baldi
  • 17th century
    • Giovanni Cassini
    • Marcello Malpighi
    • Pietro Mengoli
  • 18th century
    • Laura Bassi
    • Maria Gaetana Agnesi
    • Luigi Galvani
    • Carlo Goldoni
  • 19th century
    • Giosuè Carducci
    • Giacomo Ciamician
    • Camillo Golgi
    • Giovanni Pascoli
    • Pellegrino Rossi
    • Augusto Righi
    • Severino Ferrari
  • 20th century
    • Guglielmo Marconi
    • Umberto Eco
    • Stefano Domenicali
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • Romano Prodi
  • 21st century
    • Hamida Barmaki
    • Özalp Babaoğlu

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