Franco Andrea Bonelli
1784–1830 (age 46)
Biography
Franco Andrea Bonelli was an Italian zoologist whose scientific investigations and classifications advanced the study of natural history in early 19th-century Europe. His work in zoology contributed significantly to the understanding of animal species and their characteristics.
Bonelli's scientific achievements earned him recognition among the naturalists and scholars of his time. He is honored at the Monumental Cemetery of Turin, reflecting his important contributions to the biological sciences and his standing in the Italian scientific community.