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12 Nov. 1889 Dr Ridolfo Livi was proposed for election as an Honorary Member <br /><br />portrait and obit. in Man 1920 by W.H.L. Duckworth
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=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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Ridolfo Livi (Prato, 1856 - Florence, 1920) was an Italian anthropologist.[1]<br />He graduated in medicine at University of Pavia, he enlisted in the royal army and became a major general in 1917 three years before the death.<br />In 1888 he was entrusted with a vast anthropological investigation to be the carried out on approximately 300,000 military classes of 1859 and 1863. <br />
 
Ridolfo Livi (Prato, 1856 - Florence, 1920) was an Italian anthropologist.[1]<br />He graduated in medicine at University of Pavia, he enlisted in the royal army and became a major general in 1917 three years before the death.<br />In 1888 he was entrusted with a vast anthropological investigation to be the carried out on approximately 300,000 military classes of 1859 and 1863. <br />

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Cav. Dr
Ridolfo Livi
Livi, Ridolfo.jpg
Born 1856
Died 1920
Residence Capitano medico Ispettorato militare, Rome [1899]
Ministera della Guerra, Rome [1902]
Director 'Scuola d'Applicazione di Sanita Militare', Florence [1913]
Occupation anthropologist
Society Membership
membership Hon. Fellow
left 1920 deceased
elected_AI 1889.11.26




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12 Nov. 1889 Dr Ridolfo Livi was proposed for election as an Honorary Member
death reported in Report of the Council for 1920
portrait and obit. in Man 1920 by W.H.L. Duckworth

Notes From Elsewhere

Ridolfo Livi (Prato, 1856 - Florence, 1920) was an Italian anthropologist.[1]
He graduated in medicine at University of Pavia, he enlisted in the royal army and became a major general in 1917 three years before the death.
In 1888 he was entrusted with a vast anthropological investigation to be the carried out on approximately 300,000 military classes of 1859 and 1863.

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He concluded his work in 'Antropometria Militare',[2] which consisted of two volumes, the first in 1896 and second in 1905.

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