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    Agostino Nifo (Latinized as Augustinus Niphus; c. 1473 – 1538 or 1545) was an Italian philosopher and commentator. He was born at Sessa Aurunca near Naples...
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    which means Luis in Milanese, in honour of a character of a novel of Agostino Nifo. After finishing secondary school, he had to take care of his ill grandmother...
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  • facility of the individual soul. Against this, the Averroists, led by Agostino Nifo, introduced the modifying theory that universal reason in a sense individualizes...
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    century), Gaetano da Thiene and Pietro Pomponazzi (fifteenth century), and Agostino Nifo and Marcantonio Zimara (sixteenth century). Averroes had no major influence...
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  • Niebuhr (1892–1971)[b][d] Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)[a][b][c][d][e] Agostino Nifo (1470–1538)[d] Nishi Amane (1829–1897)[b][d] Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945)[b][c][d][e]...
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    Annunziata St. Charles Church Church of St. Germano Boarding school "Agostino Nifo" built in the 14th century and opened in 1418. Sanctuary of Santa Maria...
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    two ways. Especially in Italy, scholars such as Pietro Pomponazzi and Agostino Nifo lectured and wrote commentaries on Aristotle. Elsewhere, authors used...
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  • genre country scenes. His masterwork was a painting of The philosopher Agostino Nifo of Sessa before the King of Naples (Charles V of Spain), which was once...
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  • with Basile, he set the standards for the literary form of fairy tale Agostino Nifo (c. 1473 – 1538 or 1545), philosopher and commentator; his principal...
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  • Parrasio Petrus Egidius Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno Marcantonio Zimara Agostino Nifo Girolamo Fracastoro Leandro Alberti Giulio Camillo Delminio Francesco...
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  • Italian painter of the Baroque period Agostino Mitelli (1609–1660), Italian painter of the Baroque period Agostino Nifo (c. 1473–1538 or 1545), Italian philosopher...
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  • unity of the intellect. His students included Agostino Nifo and Pietro Pomponazzi. Both Vernia and Nifo changed allegiance from Averroes to the interpretations...
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    orthodox Thomists of the Catholic Church, the Averroists headed by Agostino Nifo, and the so-called Alexandrist School. The treatise was burned at Venice...
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  • Rest). In 1877 at the National Exposition of Naples, he exhibited: Agostino Nifo at the Court of Charles V. he also painted The Death of Pilade Bronzetti...
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    where he studied rhetoric. He then went to Naples where he worked with Agostino Nifo. On 29 June 1510, he obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and...
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    d'Aragona were famous beauties; Giovanna was the subject of a poem by Agostino Nifo, "De pulchro et amore", and it has been suggested that the beauty in...
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  • Giulio Pace Paul of Venice Philipp Melanchthon Antonio Montecatini Agostino Nifo Benito Pereira Giovanni Pico Francesco Piccolomini Pietro Pomponazzi...
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  • Agonistic liberalism Agonistic pluralism Agorism Agostinho da Silva Agostino Nifo Agrarianism Agricultural philosophy Agrippa the Skeptic Ahad Ha'am Ahamkāra...
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  • study philosophy at the University of Padua. Among his teachers was Agostino Nifo and his friends included Pietro Bembo, Gasparo Contarini and Tommaso...
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  • Averroes and Giorgio Valla his edition of Eusebius of Caesarea. In 1503, Agostino Nifo dedicated his De intellectu to a certain Sebastiano Badoer, but this...
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    (Lecce) and from 1497 studied philosophy at the University of Padua under Agostino Nifo and Pietro Pomponazzi. He subsequently taught logic while studying medicine...
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    Hill. p. 314. Mahoney, Edward Patrick (1976). "Antonio Trombetta and Agostino Nifo on Averroes and intelligibile species: A philosophical dispute at the...
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  • many others, as well as artists, writers and intellectuals such as Agostino Nifo, Scipione Capece and Bernardo Tasso, the father of the better known...
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  • (1478–1535)* Mulla Sadra, (1571–1640)12 Nicholas of Cusa, (1401–1464)12* Agostino Nifo, (1470–1538) Richard Overton, (c. 1599 – 1664) Paracelsus, (1493–1541)...
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  • Pergolensis, Paulus de Pergula. Ennio De Bellis, Nicoletto Vernia e Agostino Nifo: aspetti storiografici e metodologici, Congedo, 2003, p. 9. "Text manuscripts/New...
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  • of Aphrodisias, Theodorus Gaza, Saint Thomas, averroistic books by Agostino Nifo and Marcantonio Zimara and Crisostomo Iavelli, mentioned by Tommaso...
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    His views on love were credited as an influence by such figures as Agostino Nifo (De pulchro et amore), Giuseppe Betussi (Dialogo amoroso), and Lope...
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    Aberystwyth. No copy exists of Llwyd's translation into English of Agostino Nifo's De auguriis; Llwyd's other work includes: An Almanacke and Kalender...
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    existed near Traetto where he was born. He studied philosophy with Agostino Nifo in Naples, and followed him to Sessa and Pisa. In 1521 he went to Rome...
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  • (general editor) (1998). Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy: Luther to Nifo, Volume 6. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-415-07310-3, ISBN 978-0-415-07310-3....
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