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** Cosimo Corsi, Archbishop of Pisa
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Cosimo and Pisa
Soon after publication, Vesalius was invited as Imperial physician to the court of Emperor Charles V. He informed the Venetian Senate that he was leaving his post in Padua, which prompted Duke Cosimo I de ' Medici to invite him to move to the expanding university in Pisa, which he turned down.
Gian Gastone gave his all in reforming his realm, purging corrupt Churchmen from government, reversing Cosimo III's ban of teaching " new ideas ", i. e. the philosophy of Galileo et al., in the University of Pisa and abolishing the burdensome income taxes.
Colombo remained in Padua in this capacity for two years before traveling to Pisa at the behest of Cosimo I de Medici.
A protectionist policy ensured a consistent nucleus of scholars and teachers: laws issued by Cosimo I, Ferdinando I and Ferdinando II obliged those who intended to obtain a degree to attend the Studium of Pisa.
Cosimo Boscaglia ( c. 1550 – 1621 ) was a professor of philosophy at the University of Pisa in Italy.
After spending thirty years at Pisa, he was invited to Florence and appointed physician to the grand duke Cosimo III, and was also made senior consulting physician to Pope Clement XI.
He improved the harbor Cosimo had built and diverted part of the flow of the Arno River into a canal called the Naviglio, which aided commerce between Florence and Pisa.
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