Abstract
In the first of a monthly series on small museums, Alison Abbott profiles the University History Museum in Pavia, which recalls the key role of northern Italy in Enlightenment science. The remarkable collections of the University History Museum in Pavia represent some of the key turning points in the history of science. Alison Abbott marvels at the pickled body parts, old physics instruments and architectural masterpieces within.
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