Petrus Ramus (French: Pierre de La Ramée; Anglicized as Peter Ramus /ˈreɪməs/; 1515 – 26 August 1572) was a French humanist, logician, and educational...
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known as "Ramus" People: Edmond Ramus (1822–1890), French engraver best known for his copies of paintings for art catalogues Petrus Ramus (1515–1572)...
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theories on rhetoric, logic, and pedagogy based on the teachings of Petrus Ramus, a French academic, philosopher, and Huguenot convert, who was murdered...
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Baptista Montanus. In Paris he studied with the iconoclastic philosopher Petrus Ramus. He joined the faculty of the University of Basel as a member of the...
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magnetism and astrolabes Petrus Plancius (Pieter Platevoet; 1552–1622), Netherlandish astronomer, cartographer and clergyman Petrus Ramus (1515–1572), French...
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ally of Petrus Ramus. Biographical details are few; and there are some quite serious bibliographical difficulties in distinguishing Talon and Ramus as authors...
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More Matteo Palmieri Giovanni Pico della Mirandola François Rabelais Petrus Ramus Coluccio Salutati Andreas Stöberl Georg Tannstetter Juan Luis Vives Jan...
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textbooks authored by scholars including Julius Caesar Scaliger, Sanctius, Petrus Ramus and Claude Favre de Vaugelas, Other influences include Andreas Helwig's...
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circulate the room before returning to its inventor's hand, was spread by Petrus Ramus after a visit to Nuremberg in 1571, and is apparently false. Furthermore...
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a pagan author as incompatible with a Christian age. By the time of Petrus Ramus' Ciceronianus (1577), Ciceronianism was fading and Tacitism, a new trend...
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by Petrus Ramus and Descartes. Encyclopaedists such as Johann Heinrich Alsted wrote commentaries critically comparing the logics of Aristotle, Ramus, and...
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and that led to rhetoric losing its central place. A French scholar, Petrus Ramus (1515–1572), dissatisfied with what he saw as the overly broad and redundant...
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and privateer (died 1607) August 26 (St. Bartholomew's Day massacre) – Petrus Ramus, French logician (born 1515) December 12 – Loredana Marcello, Venetian...
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the Venetian Paolo Sarpi, the Calabrian Tommaso Campanella, the French Petrus Ramus, the Roman Lucilio Vanini, the Italian Aonio Paleario; the Spaniard Michele...
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Hieronymus Fabricius; and graduated M.D. there in 1566, examined by Petrus Ramus and Fabricius. He wrote on the Great Comet of 1577; at that time he was...
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context is in the Professio Regia, a work by University of Paris professor Petrus Ramus published posthumously in 1576. The term subsequently appears in University...
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Paul Pelliot François Pétis de la Croix Guillaume Postel Edgar Quinet Petrus Ramus Henri Victor Regnault Louis Robert Jean-Baptiste Say Victor Scialac Jean-Pierre...
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archbishop, were supporters of the philosophy of Ramism (deriving from Petrus Ramus), while Stigzelius was an aristotelian. This problem he had from 1630...
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Dialectic – a term that has been defined differently by Aristotle and Petrus Ramus, among others; generally, it means using verbal communication to come...
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quantum chemist Lucien Quélet (1832-1899), naturalist and mycologist Petrus Ramus (1515–1572), mathematician and logician Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835–1922)...
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payments are computed from this. Among the slain were the philosopher Petrus Ramus, and in Lyon the composer Claude Goudimel. The corpses floating down...
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in the Bastille, ancestor of clergyman and author, Charles Maturin. Petrus Ramus (1515–1572), martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre), philosopher....
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Margaret Leijonhufvud, queen of Gustav I of Sweden (b. 1516) 1572 – Petrus Ramus, French philosopher and logician (b. 1515) 1595 – António, Prior of Crato...
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Sturmius Education University of Leuven Scientific career Fields Pedagogy Institutions Schola Argentoratensis Notable students Martin Crusius Petrus Ramus...
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Rădulescu-Motru (Romania, 1868–1957) Frank Plumpton Ramsey (UK, 1903–1930) Petrus Ramus (France, 1515–1572) Helena Rasiowa (Poland, 1917–1994) Carveth Read (UK...
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him a broad view of other methods and approaches, including those of Petrus Ramus, Bartholomäus Keckermann, and Jacobus Acontius. Further, the Hartlib...
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Lavrovich Lavrov Petrarch Petre Ţuţea Petrick's method Petrus Aureolus Petrus de Ibernia Petrus Ramus Phaedo Phaedo of Elis Phaedrus (dialogue) Phaedrus the...
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took inspiration from Aristotle, but he also followed the methods of Petrus Ramus. Burgersdijk's second compendium was of moral and political thought....
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acquired a belief in Ramism from the writings French educational reformer Petrus Ramus and defended his views rigorously. Later he was also involved in philosophical...
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associated with Andrew Melville, who was influenced by the anti-Aristotelian Petrus Ramus. In 1617 James VI decreed that the town college of Edinburgh should be...
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