Scientific supervision: Luca Giusberti, Alberto Lonigo, Guido Roghi
Conception and creation of the exhibition: Cecilia Furlani
Web design: Cecilia Furlani, Gianluca Drago
Text: Maria Grazia Biga, Cecilia Furlani, Luca Giusberti, Alberto Lonigo, Jlenia Minto, Guido Roghi
Iconographic research and image processing: Jlenia Minto
Reproduction of fossils of the Section of Geology and Paleontology of the Museum of Nature and Humankind of the University of Padua: Stefano Castelli
Bibliographic research: Maria Grazia Biga
Cataloguing of the rare books collection: Jlenia Minto
Cataloguing of the fossil fish tables: Maura Gelsumino
Cataloguing of the archive: Valentina Baradel, Jlenia Minto
Collection in Phaidra: Nicolò Bezzon
Site created with MOVIO, open source software, project coordinated by the Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries and Bibliographic Information (ICCU).
Acknowledgments
Thanks to the Archive of the University of Padua, especially to Marco De Poli, for the support for the inventory of the archival fund, and to Remigio Pegoraro, for historical research.
Mariagabriella Fornasiero e Letizia Del Favero of the Section of Geology and Paleontology of the Museum of Nature and Humankind of the University of Padua (MNU).
Melania Zanetti (Studio Res) for the restoration of the fossil fish drawings.
Rossella Marcucci of the Botanical Museum of the University of Padua for the 'hunt' for the author of the herbarium mentioned by De Zigno in the memoirs of his youth.
Marta Veronese, Biblioteca Centrale di Psicologia 'Fabio Metelli' of the University of Padua, for help formatting the bibliography.
For some iconographic sources we thank Archivio di Stato di Padova, Biblioteca civica di Rovereto, the Emo Capodilista family and, for the University of Padua, the Section of Geology and Paleontology of the Museum of Nature and Humankind (MNU), the Centro per la Storia dell'Università and the Archive.
Credits are cited in the caption of the images.
Last, but not least, thanks to Alberto Lonigo and Flavia De Zigno for the precious donation in 2021 to the Geosciences Library of the University of Padua, donation that this exhibition aims to enhance.