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2022
Dall’Olio G; Boscardin M
Giuseppe Marzari Pencati illustre geologo e botanico vicentino Journal Article
In: Studi e Ricerche, vol. 29, pp. 25-33, 2022, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Alimurgia Committee, Asiago, Botany, Famine, Geology, Iceland moss, Marzari Pencati;, mineralogy, Vicenza
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Viene illustrata la figura di Giuseppe Marzari Pencati, geologo, mineralogista, botanico vicentino dell’Ottocento. Vengono segnalati i suoi studi di mineralogia sui basalti e zirconi e di geologia sulle caratteristiche di alcune fasce del territorio vicentino e l’ideazione di uno nuovo strumento geodetico. Per la botanica viene riportato il lungo dibattito fra Marzari Pencati e la Commissione di Alimurgia di Vicenza sulla priorità dell’uso del Lichene Islandese come nutrimento per gli abitanti dell’altopiano di Asiago durante gli anni di carestia, rivendicata da Marzari, nonché sulla scelta del metodo per la sua purificazione.
Giuseppe Marzari pencati distinguished geologist and botanist from Vicenza
ABSTRACT
The figure of Giuseppe Marzari Pencati, a 19th-century Vicenza geologist, mineralogist and botanist is illustrated. His studies of mineralogy on basalts and zircons, of geology on the characteristics of some localities in the area of Vicenza and the conception of a new geodetic instrument are reported. With regard to botany, the long debate between Marzari-Pencati and the Vicenza Alimurgia Commission on the priority of using Icelandic lichen as food for the inhabitants of the Asiago plateau during famine years, claimed by Marzari, is reported, as well as the choice of method for its purification.},
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Viene illustrata la figura di Giuseppe Marzari Pencati, geologo, mineralogista, botanico vicentino dell’Ottocento. Vengono segnalati i suoi studi di mineralogia sui basalti e zirconi e di geologia sulle caratteristiche di alcune fasce del territorio vicentino e l’ideazione di uno nuovo strumento geodetico. Per la botanica viene riportato il lungo dibattito fra Marzari Pencati e la Commissione di Alimurgia di Vicenza sulla priorità dell’uso del Lichene Islandese come nutrimento per gli abitanti dell’altopiano di Asiago durante gli anni di carestia, rivendicata da Marzari, nonché sulla scelta del metodo per la sua purificazione.
Giuseppe Marzari pencati distinguished geologist and botanist from Vicenza
ABSTRACT
The figure of Giuseppe Marzari Pencati, a 19th-century Vicenza geologist, mineralogist and botanist is illustrated. His studies of mineralogy on basalts and zircons, of geology on the characteristics of some localities in the area of Vicenza and the conception of a new geodetic instrument are reported. With regard to botany, the long debate between Marzari-Pencati and the Vicenza Alimurgia Commission on the priority of using Icelandic lichen as food for the inhabitants of the Asiago plateau during famine years, claimed by Marzari, is reported, as well as the choice of method for its purification.