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Nello Beccari (11 January 1883 – 20 March 1957) was an Italian professor of comparative and human anatomy. He studied the sexual cells of vertebrates and the nervous systems. Beccari was born at Bagno a Ripoli, Florence, the son of Odoardo Beccari. He studied medicine and surgery at the institute of human anatomy in Florence under Giulio Chiarugi. He served in World War I and returned to work in 1921. In 1922 he became a professor of human anatomy at Catania and after the death of Davide Carazzi in 1925 he became a professor of comparative anatomy at the University of Florence. In 1931 he went on a collecting expedition to British Guyana, and numerous arthropod specimens were obtained. Beccari became interested in the origin of germ cells in vertebrates and conductor histological studies.

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  • Nello Beccari (Bagno a Ripoli, 11 gennaio 1883 – Firenze, 20 marzo 1957) è stato un biologo italiano. (it)
  • Nello Beccari (ur. 11 stycznia 1883 w Bagno a Ripoli, zm. 20 marca 1957 we Florencji) – włoski antropolog i anatom. Jego ojcem był przyrodnik (1843–1920). (pl)
  • Nello Beccari (11 January 1883 – 20 March 1957) was an Italian professor of comparative and human anatomy. He studied the sexual cells of vertebrates and the nervous systems. Beccari was born at Bagno a Ripoli, Florence, the son of Odoardo Beccari. He studied medicine and surgery at the institute of human anatomy in Florence under Giulio Chiarugi. He served in World War I and returned to work in 1921. In 1922 he became a professor of human anatomy at Catania and after the death of Davide Carazzi in 1925 he became a professor of comparative anatomy at the University of Florence. In 1931 he went on a collecting expedition to British Guyana, and numerous arthropod specimens were obtained. Beccari became interested in the origin of germ cells in vertebrates and conductor histological studies. (en)
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  • Nello Beccari (11 January 1883 – 20 March 1957) was an Italian professor of comparative and human anatomy. He studied the sexual cells of vertebrates and the nervous systems. Beccari was born at Bagno a Ripoli, Florence, the son of Odoardo Beccari. He studied medicine and surgery at the institute of human anatomy in Florence under Giulio Chiarugi. He served in World War I and returned to work in 1921. In 1922 he became a professor of human anatomy at Catania and after the death of Davide Carazzi in 1925 he became a professor of comparative anatomy at the University of Florence. In 1931 he went on a collecting expedition to British Guyana, and numerous arthropod specimens were obtained. Beccari became interested in the origin of germ cells in vertebrates and conductor histological studies. , Mario Galgano, and Valdo Mazzi were his students and assistants. (en)
  • Nello Beccari (Bagno a Ripoli, 11 gennaio 1883 – Firenze, 20 marzo 1957) è stato un biologo italiano. (it)
  • Nello Beccari (ur. 11 stycznia 1883 w Bagno a Ripoli, zm. 20 marca 1957 we Florencji) – włoski antropolog i anatom. Jego ojcem był przyrodnik (1843–1920). (pl)
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