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Moralium dogma philosophorum ("Teaching of the
philosophers on
moral questions") is a
Latin work of the 12th century. Its
authorship is uncertain: it has...
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expanded his
earlier writings.
Veterum scriptorum et
monumentorum moralium, historicorum,
dogmaticorum ad res
ecclesiasticas monasticas et politicas...
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later published it in
Latin translation within the
collection Operum moralium et
civilium tomus (1638). In 1659
Thomas Bus****
referred to the work in...
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author of a
Memoriale rerum difficilium,
published under his name, nor of
Moralium dogma philosophorum, nor of the
satirical Apocalypse of
Golias once attributed...
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interpretation and a
treatise on the Trinity, and he was
possibly the
author of
Moralium dogma philosophorum. He died of
bubonic plague early in the 13th century...
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Lovati at Padua. His
writings include a
florilegium entitled “Compendium
moralium notabilium”
which was
published at
Venice in 1505
under the
title “Epytoma...
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Responsorum moralium, 1651....
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entitled Veterum scriptorum et
monumentorum historicorum,
dogmaticorum et
moralium amplissima collectio (9 vols. fol. Paris, 1724–33). They also
jointly published...
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Geremia da
Montagnone used this
translation as a
source for his
Compedium moralium notabilium (c. 1310) and an
anonymous Italian author used it as a source...
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written by the Jesuit, Juan Azor in
three volumes, his
Institutionum Moralium published in the 17th century.
Although claiming patrimony to Aquinas,...