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joining Tuscany, Modena and Piacenza). This led to changes in the university. The chair of agronomy was abolished and Rondani became emerito University professor of the University and insignito of the cross of the Saints Maurizio and Lazzaro. He became a natural history teacher in the R.? Grammar school and also Director of the Agrarian Institute where he taught agronomy. Rondani remained in both posts for the next ten years though the Institute passed to the Provincial Administration in 1865.
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reopened the university of Parma, which had virtually closed its doors in 1849, Rondani became Professor of Agronomy. The Prodromo began in earnest, as Rondani alternated teaching with research much of it in applied entomology. Ten years Parma became part of the United Provinces of Central Italy,
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Camillo and his brother Emilio, who had been imprisoned by the temporary government, turned to colonial commerce. Rondani studied the insects of the exotic products describing two of the beetles he found
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In the nationalistic wars of 1848 the Rondani's were recalled to Parma. Camillo was briefly elected to represent Traversetolo. Following the catastrophic defeat of the Piedmontese at the
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Pape, T. 2002. Name bearing types of Sarcophagidae (Diptera) in Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria", Genova, described by C. Rondani, E. Corti and E. SĂ©guy. -
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having crowned himself King of Italy. The Rondani family were wealthy landowners and of "rich and of ancient origins" with ecclesiastical connections preliminary.
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and, with Petronilla, poetry and the arts. It was at this time that his studies of Diptera began, possibly because of their agricultural significance.
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After his wife died, Rondani focused intensely on entomology, working especially on the biology of parasitic insects (Diptera and Hymenoptera).
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Although little of his entomological work was published by Rondani himself, it raised him to preeminence. In 1840, he became a member of the
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teacher in the preparatory course for the University of Parma, he did not attend the law lessons though his family had insisted. He attended
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after three years of provisional government, not only was the chair of Zoology a distant dream, but the legal faculty had been removed to
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for which he was awarded a medal. He maintained his interest in politics to the last, being an influential member of the
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Rondani became a popular writer for several newspapers and had various assignments from government and from the
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Camillo's early education was in a seminary. He then passed into the public school system where, encouraged by
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Taxa described by Rondani.Complete and many supported by images.Type Rondani into the search box
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In 1833 Rondani married his first love, Petronilla, for whom he later named a new species of
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for Medicine and Pharmacy. The Reader of Botany to the Athenaeum Parmesan was Professori
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priest Father Bagatta and was taught natural history, a complementary course to
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in Parma University. From Jan, Rondani received many gifts to his collection:
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Rondani qualified as a lawyer in 1831. A plan to study zoology at the
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Paris Ex Tipographia A. Stocchii,1856-77 7 volumes Digital version
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in order to diminish the number of politically active students.
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Rondani died on September 17, 1879. His collection is in
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Bertoloni, 1861 — a horsefly Tabanidae from South Africa
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Provides complete Camillo Rondani Diptera Bibliography
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He married a second time, to his cousin Elisa Gelati.
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