Vincenzo Antinori

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Vincenzo Antinori (1792–1865) was a science administrator in Italy.

From 1829 to 1859, Antinori was director of the Regal Museum of Physics and Natural History in Florence where he worked with Leopoldo Nobili on electromagnetic induction. He had originally attracted Nobili to Florence to teach physics, as he had Giovanni Battista Amici to teach astronomy.

He was one of the promoters of the Congress of Italian Scientists in Pisa in 1839 and in Florence in 1841 and was responsible for bringing permanence, order and security to the Italian legacy of meteorological data by founding the Italian Meteorological Archive.

Antinori was a member of the Accademia della Crusca and wrote many entries for the Crusca dictionary on scientific topics. He had a particular interest in preserving and interpreting documents and artefacts from the work of Galileo Galilei and his followers.

Bibliografía: "Antonio Meucci e la città di Firenze. Tra scienza, tecnica e ingegneria". Editado por Angotti, Franco, Giuseppe Pelosi

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  1. ^ Almanacco Toscano per l'anno 1855 (in Italian). Stamperia Granducale. 1855.
  2. ^ Almanacco Toscano per l'anno 1855 (in Italian). Stamperia Granducale. 1855. p. 277.
  3. ^ Almanacco Toscano per l'anno 1855 (in Italian). Stamperia Granducale. 1855.
  4. ^ Almanacco Toscano per l'anno 1855 (in Italian). Stamperia Granducale. 1855.
  5. ^ Almanacco Toscano per l'anno 1855 (in Italian). Stamperia Granducale. 1855. p. 655. antinori.