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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...
- Carmelite, theologian, and
professor of the
University of
Salamanca (cf.
Salmanticenses).
Cornejo was born in Salamanca, Spain, and
entered the
Carmelite order...
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volumes of
which are also
attributed to Anthony. LLamas, Enrique. "
Salmanticenses". Gran
Enciclopedia Rialp (in Spanish). Alcalá, 1624;
other editions...
- Thomas, and
Domingo Báñez; the
Carmelites of
Salamanca (i.e., the
Salmanticenses); and even, in a way, the
newly formed Jesuits,
particularly Francisco...
-
professional pool player,
European Open Pool
Championship winner (2023)
Salmanticenses and
Complutenses Monument to
Columbus (Salamanca) Muni****l Register...
- 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")...
- Bellarmine, Banez, Suarez, Alvarez, Sylvius, John of St. Thomas, and the
Salmanticenses. The
reformers also
called him a "distinguished Thomist." Hennessey...
- (Century) Sal. – Salus,
Salutis ("Salvation", "of Salvation") Salmant. –
Salmanticenses (Theologians of Salamanca) S.C. –
Sacra Congregatio ("Sacred Congregation")...