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Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Meneghini
Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Meneghini (30 July 1811, Padua – 29 January 1889, Pisa) was an Italian botanist, geologist and paleontologist.
== Biography ==
In 1834 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Padua, where during the following year, he became an assistant to the chair of botany. In 1839 he was appointed professor of preparatory sciences at Padua, a position he maintained up until 1848, when he was removed from his post due to his association with revolutionaries. In 1849 he became a professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Pisa as well as director of the geological cabinet. At Pisa he replaced Leopoldo Pilla (1805–1848), who was killed in the battle of Curtatone.〔Biography based on translated text from an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia, whose source is named as "Museo delle virtuale geologiche Collezioni e storiche".〕 In 1874 the chair of mineralogy and geology was split into two entities, with Antonio D'Achiardi (1839–1902) receiving the chair of mineralogy, leaving Meneghini with the chair of geology.〔(The American Journal of Science ) (obituary)〕〔(Collected papers, Volume 1 ) by William Thomas Blanford
He made contributions in his studies involving the geology of Tuscany, and on his research of fossils from all parts of Italy and Sardinia, including Cambrian era trilobites found in Sardinia and ammonites uncovered in Lombardy and the Apennines.〔〔〔(Meneghini, Giuseppe ) at Treccani.it / Enciclopedia〕
In 1860 he became a member of the ''Académie nationale des sciences''. In 1874 he was elected president of the ''Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali'', and for a period of time, also served as president of the Italian Geological Society.〔 In 1886 he was named as a senator of the 16th legislature of the Kingdom of Italy.
The mineral meneghinite is named after him.〔(Meneghinite ) at Mindat.org〕 In 1839 the botanical genus ''Meneghinia'' (family Boraginaceae) was named in his honor by Stephan Endlicher.〔(BHL ) Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications〕〔(Meneghinia Endlicher, 1839 ) at GBIF.org〕

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