Franciscus Patricius — (Italian: Francesco Patrizi da Cherso, Croatian: Frane Petrić; April 25, 1529 ndash; February 6, 1597) was a philosopher and scientist from the Republic of Venice. He was known as a defender of Platonism and an opponent of Aristotelianism. In… … Wikipedia
Patricius (Vorname) — Patricius ist ein männlicher Vorname und bedeutet der Patrizier. Der Vorname ist lateinischen Ursprungs (lat. patricius, a, um = patrizisch, edel). Der Name hat seine Bekanntheit in der Neuzeit vom heiligen Patrizius, dem Apostel Irlands. In… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Franciscus — Infobox Given name 2 gender = masculine origin = LatinFranciscus is a given name or surname, and may refer to: *Francis of Assisi (in Latin: Franciscus Assisiensis ) *Franciscus Henri *Franciscus Accursius *Franciscus Gomarus *Franciscus Donders… … Wikipedia
Franciscus Sonnius — Franciscus Sonnius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Franciscus Sonnius Theologian, b. at Zon in Brabant, 12 August, 1506; d. at Antwerp, 30 June, 1576. His real name was Van de Velde, but in later years he called himself after his native… … Catholic encyclopedia
Beda Franciscus Dudik — Beda Franciscus Dudik † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Beda Franciscus Dudik Moravian historian, b. at Kojetein near Kremsier, Moravia, 29 January, 1815; d. as abbot and titular bishop at the monastery of Raigern, 18 January, 1890. After… … Catholic encyclopedia
Francesco Patrizi — Philosophe occidental Renaissance Naissance Cres, 25 avril 1529 Décès Rome, 6 février … Wikipédia en Français
1597 — For other uses, see: 1597 (number). Year 1597 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 10 day slower Julian calendar). Events of 1597… … Wikipedia
1597 in literature — Events*In February, Pembroke s Men contract with Francis Langley to play the next year at his new Swan Theatre. Their season goes disastrously wrong in July, when they stage the scandalous play The Isle of Dogs , which provokes the authorities to … Wikipedia
Renaissance philosophy — was the period of the history of philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and the Enlightenment. It includes the 15th century; some scholars extend it to as early as the 1350s or as late as the 16th century or early 17th… … Wikipedia
List of Catholic philosophers and theologians — This is a list of philosophers and theologians whose Catholicism was important to their work. Medieval and Renaissance*Adelard of Bath *Albert of Saxony *Alexander of Hales *Augustine of Hippo *Francis of Assisi *Thomas Aquinas *Bonaventure… … Wikipedia