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Martino Anzi (31 January 1812 – 19 April 1883) was an Italian priest,
ethnologist Ethnology (from the grc-gre, ἔθνος, meaning 'nation') is an academic field that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology) ...
, historian and botanist. He is particularly noted for his floristic studies of Italian
lichens A lichen ( , ) is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among hypha, filaments of multiple fungus, fungi species in a mutualism (biology), mutualistic relationship.Bormio Bormio ( lmo, Bormi, rm, italic=yes, , german: Worms im Veltlintal) is a town and ''comune'' with a population of about 4,100 located in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy region of the Alps in northern Italy. The centre of the upper Valtellina ...
to Cristoforo and Domenica De Gasperi. In 1835 began his theological studies in
Bergamo Bergamo (; lmo, Bèrghem ; from the proto- Germanic elements *''berg +*heim'', the "mountain home") is a city in the alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately northeast of Milan, and about from Switzerland, the alpine lakes Como ...
and was ordained as a priest. He spent most of his life in
Como Como (, ; lmo, Còmm, label=Comasco dialect, Comasco , or ; lat, Novum Comum; rm, Com; french: Côme) is a city and ''comune'' in Lombardy, Italy. It is the administrative capital of the Province of Como. Its proximity to Lake Como and ...
, Italy, first as the bishop's chancellor and then as professor of theology, ecclesiastical history, religious
apologetics Apologetics (from Greek , "speaking in defense") is the religious discipline of defending religious doctrines through systematic argumentation and discourse. Early Christian writers (c. 120–220) who defended their beliefs against critics and ...
and natural history at the seminary of Como. some of his sermons and lecture notes still exist. He knew several languages, including Latin, Hebrew, French, English and German. He wrote an ecclesiastical history from the founding of the Church to the
Council of Trent The Council of Trent ( la, Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento, Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italian Peninsula, Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation ...
. During the Italian revolts of 1848 he was part of the local security committee, and organized the defense of the
Stelvio Pass ''Giogo dello Stèlvio''german: Stilfser Joch , photo = The_Stelvio_pass.jpg , photo_caption = Some of the 48 hairpin turns near the top of the eastern ramp of the Stelvio Pass , photo_alt = , map = Alps , map_caption = Location of Stelvio Pass in ...
at the border between Switzerland and modern Italy during the first war of independence. Anzi's most significant activity was as a naturalist, especially lichens, mosses, liverworts, freshwater algae, and fungi. He worked in the
Valtellina Valtellina or the Valtelline (occasionally spelled as two words in English: Val Telline; rm, Vuclina (); lmo, Valtelina or ; german: Veltlin; it, Valtellina) is a valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland. Toda ...
and Como areas. He became aware of the botanical richness of Valtellina and wrote a guide to it that was published in 1885. His study of lichens increased the number of species known in the region from 37 in 1834 to around 541 in 1860. He also wrote about vascular plants in 1878–1881, providing new information on identifications and species distributions that added to knowledge of the Italian flora. In addition, he recorded many herbal and folk remedies, with specific detail on plants, although he did not provide any medical treatments himself.


Honours

In 1861 Anzi was made a Knight of the
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in recognition of his botanical work. He was a member of the precursor of the modern
Pontifical Academy of Sciences The Pontifical Academy of Sciences ( it, Pontificia accademia delle scienze, la, Pontificia Academia Scientiarum) is a scientific academy of the Vatican City, established in 1936 by Pope Pius XI. Its aim is to promote the progress of the math ...
.


Legacy

During his studies, Anzi was the first to describe many hundreds of species of lichen, many of which are still considered valid. The main location of the specimens that he collected and preserved is the herbarium of the Botanical Institute of the
University of Turin The University of Turin (Italian: ''Università degli Studi di Torino'', UNITO) is a public research university in the city of Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe and continues to play an impo ...
, but many thousands of his specimens are in other European herbaria. Anzi included specimens collected by
Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (13 May 1824 – 25 May 1860) was an Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist. He was born in Tregnago in the Province of Verona and took a great interest in botany as a young man. Massalongo joined the faculty of med ...
in his collection.


Publications

* Martino Anzi, ''Catalogus lichenum quos in provincia Sondriensi et circa Novum Comum collegit et in ordinem systematicum digessit presbyter Martinus Anzi.'' Novi-Comi: ex officina Caroli Franchi bibliopolae, 126 pp. 1860 * Martino Anzi, ''Manipulus lichenum rariorum vel novorum quos in Longobardia et Etruria collegit et enumeravit.'' Commentario della Società Crittogamologica Italiana 1 (3): 130–166, 1862 * Martino Anzi, ''Symbola lichenum rariorum vel novorum Italiae superioris. Génova: Tipografia dei sordomuti, 28 pp. 1864 (on-line) * Martino Anzi, ''Neosymbola lichenum rariorum vel novorum Italiae superioris.'' Milano: Tip. Bernardoni, 18 pp. 1866 * Martino Anzi, ''Analecta lichenum rariorum vel novorum Italiae superioris.'' Milano: Tip. Bernardoni, 1868 * Martino Anzi, ''Enumeratio hepaticarum quas in provinciis novo-comensi et sondriensi collegit prof. Martinus Anzi.'' Milano: U. Hoepli, 1881 * Martino Anzi, ''Auctarium ad Floram novo-comensem editam a Josepho Comolli.'' 29 pp. 1878 and 1881 * Martino Anzi, ''Enumeratio moscorum longobardiae superioris, auctore presbyt.'' Martino Anzi. Milano: U. Hoepli, 1901 * Martino Anzi, ''Catalogus lichenum quos in provincia sondriensi et circa Novum-Comum collegit et in ordinem systematicum digessit Martinus Anzi''. San Giovanni in Persiceto: FARAP, 1994


See also

* :Taxa named by Martino Anzi


References

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