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- literary theory until the publication of Emanuele Tesauro's Il Cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654. This seminal treatise - inspired...
- Tesauro is remembered chiefly for his seminal work Il cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope), the first and most important treatise on...
- to poetic. Emanuele Tesauro wrote extensively in his Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico (The Aristotelian Spygl****, 1654), on figure ingeniose and figure metaforiche...
- Poetics, and in the baroque period Emanuele Tesauro, with his Cannocchiale aristotelico, re-presented to the world of post-Galilean physics Aristotle's poetic...
- literary theory until the publication of Emanuele Tesauro's Il Cannocchiale aristotelico (The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654. This seminal treatise – inspired...
- guerra literaria del Siglo de Oro: Lope de Vega y los preceptistas aristotélicos, Madrid, 1932. It contained personal attacks on Lope, as well as attacks...
- Santiago Montero Díaz, Bueno's philosophical path reached a blend of Aristotelico-Thomist scholasticism influenced by the Catholic School of Salamanca...
- theologian and minor philosopher. In philosophy he mostly specialised in Aristotelico-Thomist Scholasticism. Pace was born at Vittoriosa, Malta, on December...
- Doctor Ingeniosissimus André of Neufchâteau O.F.M. 1300 Doctor Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus Haymo of Faversham O.F.M. 1244 Doctor Invincibilis...
- was an English Franciscan scholar. His scholastic epithet was Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus (Latin for "Most Aristotelian among the Aristotelians")...