Pietro Pomponazzi (16 September 1462 – 18 May 1525) was an Italian philosopher. He is sometimes known by his Latin name, Petrus Pomponatius. Pietro Pomponazzi...
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to Padua, where he came under the influence of the Alexandrist Pietro Pomponazzi, whom he styled his divine master. Subsequently, he led a roving life...
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neither caused, nor heralded earthly events. His contemporary, Pietro Pomponazzi, a "rationalistic and critical thinker", was much more sanguine about...
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Fallopius, Fabrizio d'Acquapendente, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey, Pietro Pomponazzi, Reginald, later Cardinal Pole, Scaliger, Tasso and Jan Zamoyski. It is...
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Jean-Louis Preti (Jean-Louis Preti), musician and chess writer Pietro Pomponazzi (1462–1525), Italian philosopher. He is sometimes known by his Latin name...
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Nicholas of Cusa Cornelis Drebbel Desiderius Erasmus Marsilio Ficino Pietro Pomponazzi Francesco Guicciardini Michel de Montaigne Thomas More Antonio Serra Francisco...
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Scholasticism Peter Lombard Albertus Magnus Thomas Aquinas Thomism Duns Scotus Scotism Peter of Spain Jacopo Zabarella Pietro Pomponazzi Cesar Cremonini...
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the individual into the eternal One. The Alexandrists, led by Pietro Pomponazzi, assailed these beliefs and denied that either was rightly attributed...
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Marsilius of Padua (fourteenth century), Gaetano da Thiene and Pietro Pomponazzi (fifteenth century), and Agostino Nifo and Marcantonio Zimara (sixteenth...
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ISBN 0-88202-036-6. OCLC 1694190. Martin, Craig (2011). Renaissance meteorology : Pomponazzi to Descartes. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-0244-4...
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