Paolo Gorini | |
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Statue of Paolo Gorini in Lodi.
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Born | January 18, 1813 Pavia |
Died | 2 February 1881 Lodi, Kingdom of Italy |
(aged 67)
Alma mater | University of Pavia |
Profession | Professor, scientist |
Paolo Gorini (January 18, 1813 – February 2, 1881) was an Italian scientist.
Born in Pavia, Gorini moved to Lodi in 1834 as physics lecturer in the local Lyceum. There he achieved noteworthy discoveries about organic substances.
After the Five Days of Milan, he had to flee to Switzerland, where he continued his studies in geology. Back in Lodi, in 1871, he published Sull'origine del vulcani ("On the Origin of Volcanoes") and, in 1872, he became famous for the embalming of the bodies of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Rovani.
In 1878, he was commissioned by the Cremation Society of Great Britain to construct the cremator at Woking Crematorium in England.
A monument and a museum. are dedicated to him in Lodi.