The protagonists and the events
The protagonists told in the articles of il Bo Live, the newspaper of the University of Padua
Eight centuries between students and professors
The lesson of Pietro d'Abano 700 years after his death
Pannonius and his Paduan years
Copernicus, a multifaceted scholar in addition to astronomy
The Protestant Reformation in Padua, between shadows and lights
Vesalius: lecturer of anatomy in Padova from 1537
The physician-botanist Prospero Alpini, restless and inquisitive
The turning point of Galileo, the first of his contemporaries
At the origins of the clash between Galileo and the Church
Music: a family affair in the Galilei household
Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, the first woman to graduate (1678)
Under the sign of Elena Cornaro Piscopia
Giacomo Casanova brilliant scholar and unbridled student in Padova
Egidio Forcellini, the father of Lexicon
Vincenzo Malacarne, the "geographer of the brain"
Domenico Cerato: knowledge, practice and didactics of architecture in eighteenth-century Veneto
Domenico Turazza prince of plumbers
The students who made a Forty-Eight
Evolution: Darwin at school at Canestrini
Antonio De Toni, Unipd geologist and soldier at the dawn of the Great War
Ricci Curbastro, the Italian mathematician to whom Einstein said thank you
Tullio Levi-Civita: a mathematician from Padua and General Relativity
Tullio Levi-Civita, relativity and Einstein's spaghetti
The Mathematical Spring by Tullio Levi Civita
Enrico Bernardi, the father of the internal combustion engine
James Joyce's Paduan essays come back to life
Vittorio Benussi: the founder of Paduan psychology
Daniele Calabi, an architect fleeing the racial laws
The Paduan years of Alfredo Rocco, the jurist of fascism
Giulio Alessio, Mussolini's Paduan opponent
Carlo Anti, the passionate Rector archaeologist
The Great War through the eyes of a student
Marchesi and the years of struggle
Marchesi concept: a restless rector and the challenge of the Resistance
Concetto Marchesi's anti-fascism, 70 years later
Concetto Marchesi, the subversive rector
The canvas of Gola, the Rector-Penelope who saved the Bo from the Nazi-Fascists
The Students Who Made the Resistance
The war of Ettore Pancini, physicist and partisan commander
The Martini sisters, partisans and students
The treasure of Pigorini, father of prehistoric archaeology
That Paduan degree for Aldo Palazzeschi
Gianfranco De Bosio: his passion for theatre began at university
Bepi Colombo, the man who revolutionized space research
Vittore Branca, multidimensional personality
Vincenzo Gallucci, portrait of a man
Vincenzo Gallucci: 30 years ago the first heart transplant in Italy
Giuseppe Zaccaria: Me, a law student in '68
Lorenza Carlassarre: My '68 in Padova. "That bomb in Opocher's office"
Mario and his bar: institutions for 60 years at Bo
Notes for a synthetic survey of the work of Giuseppe O. Longo
In-depth articles on the history of the University of Padova
The spaces of the hospital, from the Middle Ages to the present day
The Protestant Reformation in Padua, between shadows and lights
The legend of the 8 skulls of Palazzo Bo
From London to Padova: the journeys of Shakespeare's First folio
DNA has been identified as the remains of Giovanni Battista Morgagni
From the Agricultural Garden to the Agripolis Campus
Zoology in Padova: two centuries of history in an unpublished manuscript
1848, the students' tribute to national ideals
The University of Padova to the test of unity
100 years of a university newspaper
Students, Doctors, and Soldiers
1924, Fascism conquers the classroom
July 1938, racism enters universities
Rugby, fascism and the university
That embrace between Hungary and the University of Padova
Sigismondo Polcastro and the world's largest family of mathematicians