• Portugal. The Coimbra Commentaries, also known as the Conimbricenses or Cursus Conimbricenses, are a group of 11 books on Aristotle (only eight can be...
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  • The Chronicon complutense sive alcobacense ("Complutensian Chronicle, that is, [from a manuscript] of Alcalá de Henares [ancient Complutum]") is a short...
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    is also bearing the classical form of his name. Aristotelian Society Conimbricenses Perfectionism /ˈærɪstɒtəl/ ARR-ih-stot-əl pronounced [aristotélɛːs]...
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  • of coffee, bananas and the baobab. Publication of the first of the Conimbricenses commentaries on Aristotle by the Jesuits of the University of Coimbra...
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  • 1884–1944) Gordon H. Clark (US, 1902–1985) Paul Joseph Cohen (US, 1934–2007) Conimbricenses, name by which Jesuits of the University of Coimbra (Portugal) were...
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  • - Chinese philosophy - Classical Marxism - Cognitivism - Collegium Conimbricense - Color, philosophy of - Common Sense, philosophy of - Communism - Communitarianism...
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  • Denis Diderot Robert Balfour Domingo Báñez Niccolò Cabeo John Case Conimbricenses Cesare Cremonini (philosopher) Domingo de Soto Philip Faber Pedro da...
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    Parhisiis: Opera ac industria magistri P. Ledru, impensis ... D. Roce. Conimbricenses (1592). Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Iesu. In octo...
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  • Carvalho, "Góis, Manuel de", in Mário Santiago de Carvalho and Simone Guidi (eds.), Conimbricenses.org Encyclopedia (2020). doi:10.5281/zenodo.4023958...
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    founded Jesuits rose to intellectual prominence, with authors such as the Conimbricenses, Pedro da Fonseca (1528–1599), Luis de Molina (1535–1600), Gabriel Vásquez...
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