Filippo Bonanni

A man playing [[serpent (instrument)|serpent]]: Engraving from Bonanni's ''Gabinetto Armonico'' Filippo Bonanni; S.J. or Buonanni (7 January 1638 – 30 March 1723) was an Italian Jesuit scholar. His many works included treatises on fields ranging from anatomy to music. He created the earliest practical illustrated guide for shell collectors in 1681, for which he is considered a founder of conchology. He also published a study of lacquer that has been of lasting value since his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Bonanni, Filippo
    Published 1720
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    by BONANNI, Filippo, (O.S. A.)
    Published 1738
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    by BONANNI, Filippo, (O.S. A.)
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    Published 1741
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    Published 1738
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