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- divides the logicians of his day into the Aristotelians, the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists. These last endeavoured, like Rudolph Goclenius of Marburg and...
- Ramus enjo**** a great celebrity for a time, and there existed a school of Ramists boasting numerous adherents in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands...
- Lutherans Nadere Reformatie within Dutch Calvinism Richard Hooker against the Ramists Reactions within philosophy Neologists against Lutherans Spinozists against...
- Grammar Schoole as being the "most used in the best schooles". Many other Ramist rhetorics followed in the next half-century, and by the 17th century, their...
- Ciceronianism include Juan Lorenzo Palmireno and Pedro Juan Núñez. Famous Spanish Ramists include Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas, Pedro Juan Núñez, Fadrique Furió...
- together, the five legs—with synthesis in the center, form the Holy Cross of Ramist logic. The cinque-spotted spider is Coleridge's emblem of holism, the quest...
- theologian and writer from Reetz (Recz), Brandenburg. He was an opponent of the Ramists and the Jesuits. He became professor and archdeacon at Stettin. Earlier...
- Lutherans Nadere Reformatie within Dutch Calvinism Richard Hooker against the Ramists Reactions within philosophy Neologists against Lutherans Spinozists against...
- Lutherans Nadere Reformatie within Dutch Calvinism Richard Hooker against the Ramists Reactions within philosophy Neologists against Lutherans Spinozists against...
- an orthodox Scholastic approach but was also apparently in contact with Ramist philosophy (the thought of Petrus Ramus). Later, in the 1550s, he studied...