- britannica.com biography/Francesco-RediFrancesco Redi was an Italian physician and poet who demonstrated that the presence of maggots in putrefying meat does not result from spontaneous generation...
- embryo.asu.edu pages/francesco-redi-1626-1698Francesco Redi, son of Florentine physician Cecilia de’ Ghinci and Gregorio Redi, was born in Arezzo, Italy, on 18 February 1626.
- neuralword.com en/article/francesco-rediBorn on February 18, 1626, in Arezzo, Italy, Francesco Redi grew up with a keen interest in nature and the world around him.
- geniuses.club genius/francesco-rediThe son of Gregorio Redi and Cecilia de Ghinci, Francesco Redi was born in Arezzo on 18 February 1626. His father was a renowned physician at Florence.
- thoughtco.com biography-of-francesco-redi-4126774Learn about the life of Francesco Redi and his work in science, including why he is considered the founder of experimental biology and parasitology.
- famousscientists.org francesco-redi/Francesco Redi was born on February 18, 1626 in the city of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy. Francesco’s father was Gregorio Redi, an eminent physician of noble...
- kids.kiddle.co Francesco_RediThe son of Gregorio Redi and Cecilia de Ghinci, Francesco Redi was born in Arezzo on 18 February 1626. His father was a renowned physician at Florence.
- ipfs.io ipfs/…/wiki/Francesco_Redi.htmlRedi günümüzde yaptığı deney nedeniyle birçok bilim kitabında yer almaktadır. Francesco Redi (d. 18 Şubat 1626 – ö. 1 Mart 1697) İtalyan biyolog.
- wikious.com tr/Francesco_RediBu doğrultuda, ekonomi üzerindeki etkisinden sosyal ve kültürel alandaki etkilerine kadar Francesco Redi ile ilgili farklı yönleri inceleyeceğiz.