Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520 – c. 1566) was an Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher and engineer. He is now known for his contribution to the history of...
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variant of Giacomo (James in English). Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520 – c. 1566), Italian religious reformer Jacopo Bassano (c. 1510 – 1592), Italian painter Iacopo...
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excommunicated him in 1561. Jacopo Aconcio, a member of Hamsted's church, defended him to Grindal, who excommunicated Aconcio as well. Afterwards, Hamsted...
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Alberti Giulio Camillo Delminio Francesco Guicciardini Mariangelo Accorso Jacopo Aconcio Matteo Tafuri Simone Porzio Vittore Trincavelli Agostino Steuco Giovan...
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spelled Acontius, a sacristan of the Church of Saint Peter in Rome Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520–c. 1566), also known as Jacobus Acontius, Italian jurist, theologian...
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religious tolerance for Jews and Muslims, whom he referred to as "Turks". Jacopo Aconcio and Baruch Spinoza are believed to have read the treatise and been inspired...
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AC Trento. Notable people born in or associated with Trento include: Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520–1566), Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher and engineer...
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and was a loose translation and summary of historiographical works by Jacopo Aconcio and Francesco Patrizzi. It endorsed the realist writing of history as...
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comprehensive dissertation on the life, thought, and influence of Jacopo Aconcio. Upon completing his Ph.D., Charles D. O'Malley joined in 1945 Stanford...
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public library membership required.) O'Malley, Charles Donald (1955). Jacopo Aconcio (in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p. 51. Retrieved 3 December...
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