Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/incontri.2018.362
V. Andreoli
Even a scientist is a man, and to reduce him down to what he has attained in research labs is not fair. A man’s existence is much richer, composed of relationships and feelings and these relationships have an effect even on the rationality of which the scientific methodology is based. For this reason, after many have described the scientist Mantegazza, I wanted to illustrate his personal characteristics. And it is so that a portrait of a great man transpired, an example not to be forgotten, a great professor of pharmacology.
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/INCONTRI.2018.361
R. Massa
The earliest interest of Paolo Mantegazza in bird biology was expressed as an attention to the world of ornamental bird breeders. Later on, Mantegazza was so deeply fascinated by Riccardo Stradi’s research on bird feather’s pigments to sponsor a magnificent University annual book just dedicated to this theme. At the same time he became very much interested and openly supported the establishment of a new ornithological station at Albonico, a supporting institution that readily produced several degree theses in biological and /or natural sciences and, in addition, several research papers on special ecological themes regarding . the life history of song birds. The success of the above cited station also suggested to try to save the old Milan zoo by establishing a zoo research station on the model of the corresponding institutions of the Milan aquarium and natural history museum. The project was discussed in comparison with the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, and, as such, was strongly supported by Mantegazza, but due to a political change of the Miano city hall administration, it was suddenly rejected while the whole work done up to that point was completely lost. The unfortunate story of the Milan zoo was shortly followed by a much luckier one, regarding the study of the parrot language. With the moral and material help of Mantegazza, a number of African parrots were even hosted in an especially built glass structure within the domain of the Department of Pharmacology. In addition, they were also studied on the field in a series of short expeditions to Tanzania and Uganda. The results of these activities were summarized in a numbers of papers and books. A special memory is also worth about the world list of the Italian bird names, a project that was started almost as a semantic joke and was subsequently so much developed to suggest to ask to our Rector (and readily obtain) a University contribution for its publication. The resulting bird name list was even worth a Crusca Academy praise and was extensively adopted since its publication in the popular ornithological literature in the Italian language. The first paper print, delivered in 1993, was followed by a second paper print in the year 2000 and, more recently, by an electronic version enriched by introductory texts to orders and families as well as by several pictures by a number of photographers. In summary, Paolo Mantegazza was deeply interested in bird biology and encouraged/sponsored a number of researches and cultural events on this topic within the University of Milano.
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/INCONTRI.2018.367
M. Fontanesi
In the late 80’s, the number of students enrolled at the University of Milano was close to 90.000. Teaching rooms, labs, studying areas, libraries, canteens, were definitively insufficient for the appropriate development of the activities. In addition, were emerging new multidisciplinary training and research areas that aspired to develop and needed new spaces. To fulfil the need, a new university born in the context of the decongestioning program for Mega-Athenaei and the development plans of the Ministry, seemed to be the best answer. The dean Paolo Mantegazza gave an essential contribution to the start of the new university of Milano-Bicocca by providing the approval of both the academic and institutional bodies and by following along its constitution process.
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/INCONTRI.2018.365
G. Sironi
Paolo Mantegazza has been Rector of the University of Milan for four consecutive mandates, from 1984 to 2001, after having been for 10 years Dean of the Medicine and Surgery Faculty (from 1974 to 1984). His rectorship period has been a time of great change in the society but also in university, as a result of the Universityre form law, Decree 382, passed in 1980. In 1989 the law no. 168 granted to the universities the statutory and regulatory autonomy as provided for in the art. 33 of the Constitution. In those days there has been a great increase in the number of students too, particularly in the University of Milan. While in the academic year 1983-1984, at the beginning of Paolo Mantegazza’s rectorship, the registered students were 63.450, in the following years the student number has increased to almost 100.000, thus entailing an intensive work to make suitable the teaching performance and the overall activity for such a huge number of students. Paolo Mantegazza has directed the University trying to carry out this ever-growing task, acting on different fronts. Considering among these the total regulatory framework of the Athenaeum. Actually he has promoted the introduction of a new statute (1996) and the approval of the main rules, implementing the University autonomy. The great growth of the Athenaeum caused different problems: the increasing of the teaching staff to cope with the huge numberof students, but new buildings too. In this last regard he did a lot in different areas in the interest of the great part of the Athenaeum faculties. Nevertheless the dimensions reached by the University of Milan required a more far-reaching plan to carry out the decongestion of the Athenaeum. He worked towards the doubling of some faculties and the creation of new degrees and new faculties. However it was very soon clear that the most rational solution consisted in the institution of a second Athenaeum in Milan, already assumed when the three-year plan 1991-1993 had been compiled. Thus in 1998 the University of Milan Bicocca was born. In the same year, with the contribution of Paolo Mantegazza and the University of Milan, together with the Pavia University, was instituted the Università dell’Insubria, with branches in Como and Varese. In 1996 was instituted the Vita e salute San Raffaele University too, with a great contribution of the University of Milan during the rectorship of Paolo Mantegazza, transferring there several teachers of the Medicine and surgery Faculty without forgetting the role of Mantegazza as President of Medicine in supporting a University Center in Brescia and the following establishment in 1982 of an independent university. The commitment of Mantegazza for the development of the scientific research in the University has been wide-ranging. At the end of his rectorship the University of Milan was the first Italian university in different international rankings concerning the scientific production. Thanks to these results, at the end
Paolo Mantegazza从1984年到2001年连续四次担任米兰大学校长,此前他曾担任医学和外科学院院长10年(1974年至1984年)。由于1980年通过的《大学改革法》第382号法令,他的校长任期是社会和大学发生巨大变化的时期。1989年,法律no。168 .给予各大学在法律和管理方面的自治权。宪法第33条。在那些日子里,学生的数量也有了很大的增长,尤其是在米兰大学。而在1983-1984学年,Paolo Mantegazza开始担任校长时,注册学生为63.450人,在接下来的几年里,学生人数增加到近10万,因此需要密集的工作来适应如此庞大的学生数量的教学表现和整体活动。保罗·曼特加扎(Paolo Mantegazza)指导该大学尝试在不同的战线上执行这项不断增长的任务。其中考虑到雅典娜神庙的总体监管框架。实际上,他推动了新法规的引入(1996年)和主要规则的批准,实现了大学的自治。雅典娜神庙的巨大发展带来了不同的问题:为了应付庞大的学生数量而增加了教学人员,但也带来了新的建筑。在这方面,他在不同的领域做了很多工作,以满足雅典娜学院大部分教员的兴趣。然而,米兰大学所达到的规模需要一个更深远的计划来缓解雅典娜神庙的拥挤。他致力于将一些院系扩大一倍,创立新的学位和新的院系。然而,很快就清楚了,最合理的解决办法是在米兰建立第二个雅典娜博物馆,这在1991-1993年三年计划编制时就已经设想过了。因此,1998年米兰比可卡大学诞生了。同年,在Paolo Mantegazza和米兰大学的贡献下,与帕维亚大学一起成立了universit dell 'Insubria,在科莫和瓦雷塞设有分校。1996年,圣拉斐尔大学也成立了Vita e salute,米兰大学在Paolo Mantegazza的校长任期内做出了巨大贡献,将医学和外科学院的几名教师转移到那里,同时没有忘记Mantegazza作为医学主席在布雷西亚支持大学中心和1982年成立的独立大学方面的作用。Mantegazza对大学科学研究发展的承诺是广泛的。在他的校长任期结束时,米兰大学在不同的国际科学生产排名中是意大利第一所大学。由于这些成果,在2002年他的校长任期结束时,米兰大学成为12所欧洲大学中唯一被邀请成立“欧洲研究型大学联盟”(最著名的是LERU)的大学之一,该联盟连接了欧洲最负盛名的大学。在担任校长期间,他履行了意大利大学校长会议副主席的职责(两次任期)。他一直是人类品质的载体,具有伟大的操作能力和温和的天性。他对学生的需求很敏感,把教学和学生教育作为学校的第一目标。在他的校长任期结束后不久,当时的教育、大学和研究部长莱蒂齐亚·莫拉蒂(Letizia Moratti)接受了同时提出的对大学章程的修改,增加了一条新条款(第56条),规定:“考虑到保罗·曼特加扎(Paolo Mantegazza)在担任校长期间对雅典娜神庙的功绩和决定性承诺,我们授予他名誉校长的荣誉”。
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/INCONTRI.2018.364
G. Guzzetti
Paolo Mantegazza started to cooperate with our Foundation in 2006 as a member of the Charity Central Commission, the board competent to the definition of the intervention priorities of the Cariplo Foundation. That occasion, however, was not the first one in which I got to know the professional and human qualities of Paolo Mantegazza. His competence and diligence in favour of the research were in fact well known to me from the early meetings with him, then Rector of the University of Milan. As a member of the Charity Commission, he was appointed as Coordinator of the Scientific Research Subcommittee, to which Paolo Mantegazza put an incomparable effort until 2013. During the seven years of cooperation I firmly confirm the commitment and competence of Paolo Mantegazza, and I personally bear witness to the energy and creative impetus he had in himself. He took on his commitment in the Foundation with his typical seriousness, being present at every meeting and becoming available to any further confrontation besides the formal engagement. He has always showed a deep respect for the work of the Foundation, particularly for the Research Area with which he closely cooperated. He was always careful and systematically updated about his research field, as well as the ongoing debates at international level on the research policies and financing. Moreover he always shared with his collaborators the more recent progresses, carefully selected in the fields closer to the activities of the Foundation, bringing always new life to the debate in the Subcommittee. I can say without any doubt that is unusual to find, in personalities of such a distinction and competence, a spirit of cooperation and a sincere willingness to operate personally for the sake of the research, and to ensure the transparency of methods and choices, even when unpopular. I am therefore honored of the invitation I have received, because it gives me the occasion to recall in particular the commitment of Paolo Mantegazza in favour of the new generations and the “frontier” research. I think that an example can clarify the open mindedness and the propensity to innovation that characterized his personality. Paolo was very alert to the role of the financing mechanisms in the development of the creativity in the research. In particular, he was aware of to what extent the financing agencies, the governments and the companies tended to give priority – at the international level and even more in Italy – to lines of action intended to achieve short-term results, driven by the exigence to give account to the public opinion or to maximize their investments. The methods used in the selection of the proposals tend to reward the excellence placing one’s trust in subjects who already possess preliminary results or who own a rich curriculum vitae, considered as a guarantee of future success. Besides, Paolo Mantegazza was strongly convinced that strict disciplinary bounds in the distribution of funds could disadv
Paolo Mantegazza于2006年开始与我们的基金会合作,担任慈善中央委员会的成员,该委员会负责确定Cariplo基金会的干预优先事项。然而,这并不是我第一次了解保罗·曼特加萨的职业和人性品质。事实上,早在与米兰大学(University of Milan)时任校长的他会面时,我就对他在研究方面的能力和勤奋有所了解。作为慈善委员会的成员,他被任命为科学研究小组委员会的协调员,Paolo Mantegazza在2013年之前付出了无与伦比的努力。在七年的合作中,我坚定地肯定了保罗·曼特加萨的承诺和能力,我个人见证了他自己的能量和创造性动力。他以他典型的严肃态度承担了他在基金会的责任,出席了每次会议,并且除了正式的约定之外,任何进一步的对抗都可以接受。他对基金会的工作,特别是与他密切合作的研究领域一直表现出深深的敬意。他总是对自己的研究领域以及国际上正在进行的关于研究政策和资助的辩论进行仔细和系统的更新。此外,他总是与他的合作者分享最近的进展,这些进展是在接近基金会活动的领域中精心挑选出来的,总是给小组委员会的辩论带来新的活力。我可以毫无疑问地说,在这样杰出和有能力的人物身上发现一种合作精神和真诚地愿意为研究而亲自行动,并确保方法和选择的透明度,即使在不受欢迎的情况下也是如此,这是不寻常的。因此,我对我收到的邀请感到荣幸,因为它使我有机会特别回顾保罗·曼特加扎对新一代和“前沿”研究的承诺。我想举个例子就能说明他性格中开放的思想和创新的倾向。Paolo在研究中非常注意到融资机制在创造力发展中的作用。他特别注意到,融资机构、政府和公司在国际一级,甚至在意大利一级,往往在多大程度上优先考虑旨在取得短期成果的行动方针,这些行动方针是由考虑到公众舆论或使其投资最大化的迫切需要所驱动的。在选择提案时使用的方法倾向于奖励优秀者,将人们的信任放在已经取得初步成果或拥有丰富的简历,被认为是未来成功的保证的科目上。此外,Paolo Mantegazza坚信,在资金分配方面严格的学科界限可能不利于跨学科研究方法的追求,相反,跨学科研究方法代表了面对复杂问题的无可争议的机会。为了促进非传统的研究路线,并允许探索新的知识前沿,Paolo Mantegazza坚定地追求并赞助了一个新的研究工具的诞生,专门用于前沿研究,致力于年轻的研究人员,他们在更传统的资助渠道中努力确认原创方法。在我们的基金会,我们认为“前沿研究奖”是Paolo Mantegazza专员最重要的遗产之一,他以这种方式为前沿研究创造了有利的环境,这是科学和社会进步的重要驱动力,鼓励年轻的研究人员从事非常规的研究。我一直相信,能够让我们面对社会新挑战的宝藏,真的是在年轻人能够表达的各种能力之间的对话中。保罗·曼特加萨一直认为年轻人是创新的推动者,这一重要性已经被新的慈善中央委员会在本届任期内所面临的三大挑战之一所继承,除了社区福利和福利。
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/incontri.2018.356
L. Martini
The Author remember the fellowship with Paolo Mantegazza, from theattendance to the Medical Faculty to the entrance in the Institute of Pharmacologydirected by Emilio Trabucchi. Martini e Mantegazza lived later at the same time inEngland, respectively in Oxford and London, where their friendship became strongerto continue during the lecturing post of Mantegazza and when they both won therespective chair competition, Mantegazza was winner in Siena and Martini in Perugia.
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Pub Date : 2018-07-18DOI: 10.4081/INCONTRI.2018.363
Francesco Giovanni Brugnaro
With his report, Mons. Francesco Giovanni Brugnaro, Archbishop of Camerino - San Severino Marche, offers a personal testimony of his experience as a priest, friend and colleague of the Rectoral Prof. Paolo Mantegazza, who he met in the years ‘89-’95 during his chaplain service at the Rectory of Santa Maria Annunciata of the University of Milan. In addition to the affectionate and grateful remembrance towards the exemplary role of rector, father and teacher, he adds some characteristics regarding the relationship that Prof. Mantegazza knew to weave with the university students, careful to consider the person as a whole rather than as a subject impersonal and anonymous. This special attention stemmed from the profound conviction that education is much more than simple teaching. He introduced in his long experience as a teacher the one that transformed his courses into real schools of life: the human and ethical contribution to face the most difficult future challenges in the professional field. For this reason he was also a great mediator for the very talented teachers to keep the relationship between scientific and didactic research high, between the quality of the preparation for the doctorate-specialization and the moral and methodological seriousness of the future professional. In the memory of Mons. Brugnaro, the pain that struck the Mantegazza family for the tragic and premature disappearance of the two beloved sons is preserved. Inspired also by Don Giussani’s charism, together with his wife Andreina, he was able to transform that lacerating pain into an exemplary witness of Christian life founded on the Resurrection of Christ. The common attendance of the Archbishop of Milan from 1979 to 2002, allowed both to live a daily faith, drawn from the prophetic vision of the biblical pastoral of Card. Martini also within the University, stimulating the chair of non-believers.
在他的报告中,蒙斯。卡梅里诺-圣塞韦里诺马尔凯大主教弗朗西斯科·乔瓦尼·布鲁尼亚罗(Francesco Giovanni Brugnaro)讲述了他作为牧师、保罗·曼特加扎(Paolo Mantegazza)教授的朋友和同事的个人经历。1989年至1995年,他在米兰大学圣玛利亚Annunciata教区担任牧师期间认识了保罗·曼特加扎教授。除了对校长、父亲和老师的模范角色充满深情和感激的回忆之外,他还添加了一些关于Mantegazza教授与大学生之间关系的特征,他小心翼翼地将人视为一个整体,而不是一个客观和匿名的主体。这种特别的关注源于一种深刻的信念,即教育不仅仅是简单的教学。他介绍了他作为一名教师的长期经验,这使他的课程变成了真正的生活学校:面对专业领域未来最困难的挑战,人类和道德的贡献。出于这个原因,他也是一个伟大的调解人,帮助那些非常有才华的教师保持科学研究和教学研究之间的高度关系,保持博士专业准备的质量与未来专业人员的道德和方法论严肃性之间的关系。在蒙斯的记忆中。布鲁尼亚罗,曼特加扎家族因两个心爱的儿子过早失踪而遭受的痛苦被保留了下来。也受到唐·朱萨尼的魅力的启发,他和他的妻子安德烈娜一起,能够将撕裂的痛苦转化为建立在基督复活基础上的基督徒生活的典范见证。从1979年到2002年,米兰总主教的共同出席,使他们能够生活在日常信仰中,从圣经牧灵卡的先知视野中汲取灵感。马提尼也在大学内,刺激了非信徒的椅子。
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