The inventions in Italy.
Pisa, Italy
Eye glasses in italy
He was not an inventor, but a banker and sponsor of art work/buildings in Florence, Italy.
He got it from China and was Born in Italy
Gugliemlo marconi went to work in Italy in a little room and that's where he worked on expeirements and inventions and that's where he went to work.
printing press and steam engine
Italy has a rich history of inventions that have significantly influenced various fields. Notable Italian inventions include the telephone, credited to Antonio Meucci, and the battery, developed by Alessandro Volta. Additionally, the first true telescope was invented by Galileo Galilei, revolutionizing astronomy. Italy's contributions to art, architecture, and engineering, such as the design of the modern piano by Bartolomeo Cristofori, further highlight its innovative spirit.
Johann Gutenberg's printing Press and maybe paper? IDK but The Printing press for sure... Hope that helps!
There are not a lot of inventions attributed to the 13th century. The few that I could find are: eyeglasses (Italy), wooden movable type printing (China), and the Pecia system of copying books (Italy).
Inventions in 1959
AnswerMarconi who lived in the north of Italy invented the radio. Luigi Galvani the galvanization of metals agaisnt rust. Alessandro Volta discovered electricity, and the first battery,(That is why you have Volts name on a battery) but he did not invented electicity, because electricity is natural in nature. Antonio Meucci official real inventor of telephone, which the US congress agree with a a law in 2002 agreeing. Enrico Fermi father of the atomic bomb. Cesarian cut, or C section after Julius Cesar.