Lucilio Vanini (1585 – 9 February 1619), who, in his works, styled himself Giulio Cesare Vanini, was an Italian philosopher, physician and free-thinker...
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Vanini may refer to: Lucilio Vanini, also known under the pen name Giulio Cesare Vanini (1585-1619), Italian freethinker Vanina Vanini, novella by Stendhal...
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atheist, a man like Lucilio Vanini (that is what many people call him, whereas he himself adopts the magnificent name of Giulio Cesare Vanini in his works)...
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Romano and opponent of heliocentrism Giulio Cesare Vanini (1585–1619), pen name of Lucilio Vanini, a free-thinker somewhat comparable to Bruno Italian...
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the Calabrian Tommaso Campanella, the French Petrus Ramus, the Roman Lucilio Vanini, the Italian Aonio Paleario; the Spaniard Michele Serveto, the English...
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Massacre. 1600 – Giordano Bruno was burnt by the Inquisition. 1619 – Lucilio Vanini was also burnt by the Inquisition. 1626 – Francis Bacon died of pneumonia...
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that the greatest perfection is imperfection. This was formulated by Lucilio Vanini (1585–1619), who had a precursor in the 16th-century writer Joseph Juste...
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determined astrologically; for example, the nomological determinism of Lucilio Vanini ("God acts on sublunary beings (humans) using the sky as a tool"), and...
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and skeptical treatises from classical sources as Pietro Pomponazzi, Lucilio Vanini, Michel de Montaigne, Machiavelli, Pierre Charron, and Gabriel Naudé...
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Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, English conspirator (b. 1564) February 9 – Lucilio Vanini, Italian philosopher (b. 1585) February 12 – Pierre de Larivey, Italian-born...
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Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, English conspirator (b. 1564) February 9 – Lucilio Vanini, Italian philosopher (b. 1585) February 12 – Pierre de Larivey, Italian-born...
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Italy Fulgenzio Manfredi (1560 ca. - 1610) Rome, Italy Lucilio Vanini (Giulio Cesare Vanini) (1585–1619), Toulouse, France Caterina Tarongí († 1691)...
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silversmith Ottavio Vannini (1585–c. 1643), Italian Baroque painter Lucilio Vanini This page lists people with the surname Vannini. If an internal link...
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later, it was still studied at Padua, the last home of Averroism, and Lucilio Vanini spoke of him with great veneration. (The text can be found in original...
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poisoning, and atheism" Lucilio Vanini represented an early voice in Italian secularism. Vanini became a Carmelite Friar in 1603. Vanini sought refuge secretly...
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(AD 80) Michael Servetus (1553) heresy Edward Wightman (1612) heresy Lucilio Vanini (1619) apostasy Manoranjan Bhattacharya (1932) armed robbery Ramprasad...
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Charron, Thomas Hobbes, François de La Mothe Le Vayer, Gabriel Naudé and Lucilio Vanini. The reconstruction of the group of authors, given the original text...
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(d. 1641) Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, Irish soldier (d. 1655) Lucilio Vanini, Italian free-thinker (d. 1619) Alexander Whitaker, Virginia Colony...
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free-thinking and sceptical tradition of Machiavelli and Pietro Pomponazzi, Lucilio Vanini, Thomas Hobbes and Baruch Spinoza: Pierre-Daniel Huet, Nathaniel Falck...
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talisman and was as much in demand as cramp rings. Michael Servetus, Lucilio Vanini and others tried to deny the existence of a healing miracle, to no avail...
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extremis prae timore imbellis sudor; ego imperturbatus morior.") — Lucilio Vanini, Italian philosopher, physician and freethinker (9 February 1619), prior...
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Marinism (later Secentismo), which dominated 17th-century Italian poetry." Lucilio Vanini (1585–1619), a famous philosopher and free-thinker who was burnt at...
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some strong and independent thinkers, such as Bernardino Telesio, Lucilio Vanini, Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella turned philosophical inquiry...
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for intemperate attacks on other theologians and thinkers, including Lucilio Vanini and Pierre Charron, whom he called athée et le patriarche des esprits...
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(b. 1526) 1600 – John Frederick, Duke of Pomerania (b. 1542) 1619 – Lucilio Vanini, Italian physician and philosopher (b. 1585) 1670 – Frederick III of...
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medieval traditions and anticipated views of the Protestant reformers Lucilio Vanini (1585–1619), philosopher; author of Amphitheatrum Aeternae Providentiae...
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Luciano Floridi Lucien Goldmann Lucien Lévy-Bruhl Lucifer the Lightbearer Lucilio Vanini Lucio Colletti Lucio Urtubia Lucius Annaeus Cornutus Lucius Annaeus...
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correspondent and Royal Society secretary (died 1677) February 9 – Lucilio Vanini, Italian philosopher (born 1585) February 12 – Pierre de Larivey, Italian-born...
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epicurean ideas of Italian philosopher Lucilio Vanini, which questioned the immortality of the soul. (Vanini was accused of heresy and of practising...
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Toulouse parliament, which, for instance, in 1619 sentenced atheist Lucilio Vanini to the stake. The last inquisitor of Carcassonne, Thomas Vidal, died...
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