Guy de Chauliac
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Guy de Chauliac
Summary
Guy de Chauliac is a human[1]. His place of birth was Chaulhac[2]. He was born on 1290[3]. He died in Avignon[4]. He died on July 25, 1368[5]. He worked as a physician[6], surgeon[7], and canon[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Guy de Chauliac's place of birth was Chaulhac[2].
- Guy de Chauliac died in Avignon[4].
- Guy de Chauliac was born on 1290[3].
- Guy de Chauliac was born on 1300[10].
- Guy de Chauliac was born on 1300[11].
- Guy de Chauliac died on July 25, 1368[5].
- Guy de Chauliac died on 1368[12].
- Guy de Chauliac held citizenship in Kingdom of France[13].
- Old French was Guy de Chauliac's native language[14].
- Guy de Chauliac worked as a physician[6].
- Guy de Chauliac worked as a surgeon[7].
- Guy de Chauliac's professions included canon[8].
- Guy de Chauliac was educated at University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15].
- Guy de Chauliac was educated at University of Montpellier[16].
- Guy de Chauliac was educated at University of Bologna[17].
- A notable work attributed to Guy de Chauliac is Chirurgia parva[18].
- A notable work attributed to Guy de Chauliac is Chirurgia magna[19].
- Guy de Chauliac is recorded as male[20].
- Guy de Chauliac's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Guy de Chauliac's Commons category is recorded as Guy de Chauliac[22].
- Guy de Chauliac's given name is recorded as Guy[23].
- Guy de Chauliac studied under Nicolas Catalan[24].
- Guy de Chauliac studied under Raymond de Molières[25].
- Guy de Chauliac studied under Henri de Mondeville[26].
- Guy de Chauliac studied under Nicola Bertuccio[27].
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Origins and Family
Guy de Chauliac was born in Chaulhac[2]. Recorded date of birth include 1290[3] and 1300[10]. Old French was his native language[14].
Education
Educated at University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15], a university in France[28], in France[29], founded in 1229[30]; University of Montpellier[16], an Experimental Public Establishment (France)[31], in France[32], founded in 1220[33], headquartered in Montpellier[34]; and University of Bologna[17], a public university[35], in Italy[36], founded in 1088[37], headquartered in Bologna[38]. Studied under Nicolas Catalan[24]; Raymond de Molières[25]; Henri de Mondeville[26], a physician[39], 1260–1320[40], of Kingdom of France[41]; and Nicola Bertuccio[27], a physician[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physician[6], surgeon[7], and canon[8].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Chirurgia parva[18], a reference work[43] and Chirurgia magna[19], a reference work[44].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include July 25, 1368[5] and 1368[12]. Guy de Chauliac passed away in Avignon[4].
Why It Matters
Guy de Chauliac has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
Works attributed to him include Chirurgia magna[46], a reference work[47].
FAQs
Where was Guy de Chauliac born?
Guy de Chauliac's place of birth was Chaulhac[2].
Where did Guy de Chauliac die?
Guy de Chauliac died in Avignon[4].
What did Guy de Chauliac do for work?
Guy de Chauliac worked as physician[6], surgeon[7], and canon[8].
Where did Guy de Chauliac go to school?
Guy de Chauliac was educated at University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15], University of Montpellier[16], and University of Bologna[17].