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    Cesare Cremonini (Italian: [ˈtʃeːzare kremoˈniːni, ˈtʃɛː-]; 22 December 1550 – 19 July 1631), sometimes Cesare Cremonino, was an Italian professor of natural...
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    (1586–1653) was an Italian priest and philosophy teacher (he graduated under Cesare Cremonini), and a writer. Ever since 1888, when he was identified as its anonymous...
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    doubts have been cast on this because the previous holder of the chair, Cesare Cremonini, died a year later than Boldoni and there are no records of him having...
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    translation, drama, lyric poetry, prose romances, and tales. A follower of Cesare Cremonini, a heterodox Aristotelian professor at Padua, Pona was a leading member...
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  • immortality as a matter of religious faith. (See Pietro Pomponazzi; Cesare Cremonini.) Aristotelianism John Philoponus Davidson, Herbert (1992), Alfarabi...
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    ISBN 88-728-4107-0 Cesare Vasoli: Francesco Patricius da Cherso. Bulzoni, Rome 1989 Essay collections Patriciusa Castelli (ed.): Francesco Patricius, filosofo platonico...
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