Melchor Cano (1509? – 30 September 1560) was a Spanish Scholastic theologian. Cano's most important theological work was his posthumously published De...
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Spanish philosophy (section Melchor Cano)
Law of Fall. Melchor Cano studied at the University of Salamanca (1527–1531) and became the favorite disciple of Francisco de Vitoria. Cano taught at the...
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Governor of Chile Melchor Cano (1509–1560), Spanish Scholastic theologian Melchor Casco de Mendoza (1581–1658), Spanish nobleman Melchor Chavez (born 1951)...
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of different sources used in Catholic theology usually attributed to Melchor Cano and still in use today. The word was borrowed, as he himself says, from...
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de Seville, which began publication in 1758. Between 1825 and 1833, Melchor Cano acted as chief architect in Seville; most of the urban planning policy...
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the best souls of Spain, such as Domingo de Soto, Bartolomé Carranza, Melchor Cano, and also Pedro de la Gasca (Peru's first peacemaker after Civil Wars...
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Zacuto Ignacio Baleztena Ascárate Esteban de Bilbao Eguía Domingo de Soto Melchor Cano Francisco Suárez St. John of the Cross Antonio de Nebrija Gaspar de Guzmán...
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style; specializing in historical scenes. His father was the architect, Melchor Cano [es]. In 1826, his family moved to Seville, where his father had been...
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personality and human interactions in the Gospels. Spanish dogmatic theologian Melchor Cano characterized it along the nuanced line "Erasmus believed that for theological...
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spread libel against the society would appear. The zealous Dominican, Melchor Cano, who had publicized a letter two days before his death, stated the following:...
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theologian, astrologer, and poet, who was denounced by the Inquisition Melchor Cano (1509-1560), Spanish theologian of the School of Salamanca Oliviero Carafa...
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theologian, astrologer, and poet, who was denounced by the Inquisition Melchor Cano (1509–1560), Spanish theologian of the School of Salamanca Oliviero Carafa...
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numerous valuable works of art in the interim. Between 1825 and 1833 Melchor Cano acted as chief architect in Seville, most of the urban planning policy...
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(1527-1591) Martín de Azpilcueta (1492-1586) Martín de Ledesma (1509-1574) Melchor Cano (1509-1560) Pedro de Sotomayor (1511-1564) Tomás de Mercado (1523-1575)...
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1532, he was promoted to the principal chair in 1552, as successor to Melchor Cano. From his earliest days in the university classroom, Soto undertook an...
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1493) September 29 – King Gustav I of Sweden (b. 1496) September 30 – Melchor Cano, Spanish theologian (b. 1525) November 7 – Petrus Lotichius Secundus...
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1493) September 29 – King Gustav I of Sweden (b. 1496) September 30 – Melchor Cano, Spanish theologian (b. 1525) November 7 – Petrus Lotichius Secundus...
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Madrid: Imprenta de Yenes, 1840. Conquenses ilustres (Abate Hervás, Melchor Cano, Doctor Montalvo, Alonso y Juan de Valdés). Madrid: Colegio Nacional...
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"Pantheon of Theologians" alongside other noted theologians, including Melchor Cano, Francisco de Vitoria, and Domingo de Soto. Camacho, Luis (1968). "In...
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Bishop of Teramo. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Melchor Cano, Bishop of Islas Canarias (1553); and Francisco Delgado López (bishop)...
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perfección que alcanzó en el siglo XVI, Madrid 1955, pp. 81-82 case of Melchor Cano, Solana 1934, p. 72 case of Domingo de Soto, Solana 1934, p. 72 case...
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Canarias In office 1551 Predecessor Antonio de la Cruz (bishop) Successor Melchor Cano Personal details Born Córdoba, Spain Died 14 Nov 1551 Nationality Spanish...
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Santiago Eneme (category Cano Sport Academy players)
Gustavo Melchor Eneme, is also a footballer. His brother has been already called up to the local-based Equatorial Guinea national team. @cano_sport (31...
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Estudios Medievales y Renacentistas (SEMYR). Pérez Priego, M. A. (coord.). Melchor Cano y Luisa Sigea. Dos figuras del Renacimiento español. Tarancón: Ayuntamiento...
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Died) Francisco de la Cerda Córdoba, OP (19 Jan 1551 – 14 Nov 1551 Died) Melchor Cano, OP (12 Sep 1552 – 1554 Resigned) Diego Deza Tello (30 Apr 1554 – 26...
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2016, p. 120 Llergo Bay 2016, p. 152. Other mention also Fox Morcillo, Melchor Cano, Domingo Soto and Alfonso de Castro, Acedo Castilla 1998, p. 163 Pedro...
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founders, bishops, king's advisers or jurists, like Bartolomé de las Casas, Melchor Cano, Luis de Granada or Francisco de Vitoria, and in which took place in...
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in the 1850s. It was closed in 1885. In 1832 the municipal architect Melchor Cano drew up a plan to build a public cemetery in the Antequera or Cerragera...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Melchor Cano Bishop of Islas Canarias 1554–1566 Succeeded by Bartolomé Torres (bishop) Preceded by Diego Enríquez de...
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Buenaventura School, in Madrid; the seminary of the Paules, in Andújar; Melchor Cano School, in Tarancón or the Colegio Mayor Loyola, in the Ciudad Universitaria...
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