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- Salmanticenses and Complutenses are the Latin names (after episcopal sees) designating the Spanish Catholic authors of the courses of Scholastic philosophy...
- Luis de León OESA (Belmonte, Cuenca, 1527 – Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Castile, Spain, 23 August 1591), was a Spanish lyric poet, Augustinian friar...
- professional pool player, European Open Pool Championship winner (2023) Salmanticenses and Complutenses Monument to Columbus (Salamanca) Muni****l Register...
- added, and the work served as an introduction to the Curso Dogmático Salmanticense (Theological Curriculum of Salamanca), the first three volumes of which...
- Thomas, and Domingo Báñez; the Carmelites of Salamanca (i.e., the Salmanticenses); and even, in a way, the newly formed Jesuits, particularly Francisco...
- The Thomist line was continued by the Carmelites Complutenses and Salmanticenses. In the latter part of the 16th century, the newly founded Jesuits rose...
- (Century) Sal. – Salus, Salutis ("Salvation", "of Salvation") Salmant. – Salmanticenses (Theologians of Salamanca) S.C. – Sacra Congregatio ("Sacred Congregation")...
- (Century) Sal. – Salus, Salutis ("Salvation", "of Salvation") Salmant. – Salmanticenses (Theologians of Salamanca) S.C. – Sacra Congregatio ("Sacred Congregation")...
- Carmelite, theologian, and professor of the University of Salamanca (cf. Salmanticenses). Cornejo was born in Salamanca, Spain, and entered the Carmelite order...
- Friars Minor. As minister general, he promulgated the Constitutiones Salmanticenses in 1554. On 1 January 1555 Pope Julius III named him his commissary...