Question

This city contains the world’s oldest academic botanical garden, which the Venetian Republic founded in 1545. For 10 points each,
[10h] Name this city home to the world’s fifth-oldest surviving university. This city’s student nations included the cismontanes and ultramontanes, while its anatomists included Andreas Vesalius.
ANSWER: Padua [or Padova; or Padoa; or Paoa; accept University of Padua; accept Botanical Garden of Padova]
[10m] Bettisia Gozzadini earned a degree in this field from Italy’s oldest university, the University of Bologna. Ulpian’s Digest and a set of commentaries by William Blackstone were both studied in this field.
ANSWER: law [accept medieval Roman law; accept common law; accept Commentaries on the Laws of England; accept answers mentioning legal theory or jurisprudence or judicial decisions]
[10e] This man who taught at Padua argued for a heliocentric theory of the universe. This Italian astronomer dropped weights from the Tower of Pisa to show that objects fall with the same acceleration.
ANSWER: Galileo Galilei [or Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de’ Galilei; accept Galileo affair]
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Princeton ABard A10101030
Rutgers AColumbia A001010
Columbia BHopkins B0101020
Lehigh APenn A001010