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It is generally assumed that Alessio Piemontese was a [[pseudonym]] of [[Girolamo Ruscelli]] (Viterbo 1500 — Venice 1566), [[Humanism|humanist]] and [[cartographer]]. In a later work, Ruscelli reported that the ''Secreti'' contained the experimental results of an 'Academy of Secrets' that he and a group of humanists and noblemen founded in Naples in the 1540s. Ruscelli's academy is the first recorded example of an experimental scientific society. The academy was later imitated by [[Giambattista Della Porta]], who founded an ‘Accademia dei Secreti’ in Naples in the 1560s. It is generally assumed that Alessio Piemontese was a [[pseudonym]] of [[Girolamo Ruscelli]] (Viterbo 1500 — Venice 1566), [[Humanism|humanist]] and [[cartographer]]. In a later work, Ruscelli reported that the ''Secreti'' contained the experimental results of an 'Academy of Secrets' that he and a group of humanists and noblemen founded in Naples in the 1540s. Ruscelli's academy is the first recorded example of an experimental scientific society. The academy was later imitated by [[Giambattista Della Porta]], who founded an ‘Accademia dei Secreti’ in Naples in the 1560s.
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-* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070617103524/http://www.abocamuseum.it/bibliothecaantiqua/Book_View.asp?Id_book=76 De' secreti del reuerendo donno Alessio Piemontese]'', Venice, 1555 (Italian) 
-::--- [http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:061:2-26257 1562 edition] 
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-::--- ''[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:061:2-26419 Les secrets de reverend Alexis Piémontois]'', Anvers, 1557 (French) 
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-::--- ''The Secretes of the Reverende Maister Alexis of Piermont'', 1558 (English, translated from the French version) 
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-::--- ''[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:061:2-27562 Kunstbuch Des Wolerfarnen Herren Alexii Pedemontani/ von mancherleyen nutzlichen unnd bewerten Secreten oder Künsten]'', 1616 (German) 
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Alexius Pedemontanus was a 16th-century Italian physician, alchemist, and author of the immensely popular book, The Secrets of Alexis of Piedmont.

It is generally assumed that Alessio Piemontese was a pseudonym of Girolamo Ruscelli (Viterbo 1500 — Venice 1566), humanist and cartographer. In a later work, Ruscelli reported that the Secreti contained the experimental results of an 'Academy of Secrets' that he and a group of humanists and noblemen founded in Naples in the 1540s. Ruscelli's academy is the first recorded example of an experimental scientific society. The academy was later imitated by Giambattista Della Porta, who founded an ‘Accademia dei Secreti’ in Naples in the 1560s.



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