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Agostino Steuco (in
Latin Agostinus Steuchus or Eugubinus) (1497/1498–1548),
Italian humanist, Old
Testament scholar,
Counter Reformation polemicist and...
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Averroes (Ibn Rushd), the Quran, Kabbalah, and
other sources.
Agostino Steuco (1497–1548)
coined the term
philosophia perennis.
Developments in the 19th...
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Abbot Morosini of Venice. The
monastery houses the
Biblioteca Agostino Steuco, that
holds over 18,000
volumes including 3
incunables and 37 16th-century...
- (1996) 57#1 pp: 9-26.
online Delph,
Ronald K. "Valla Grammaticus,
Agostino Steuco, and the
Donation of Constantine."
Journal of the
History of
Ideas (1996)...
- Asoka:
Asoka Schmitt,
Charles (1966), "Perennial Philosophy: From
Agostino Steuco to Leibniz",
Journal of the
History of Ideas, 27 (1): 505–532), doi:10.2307/2708338...
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Francesco Nanni and the
Bishop of Gubbio, and
humanist scholar,
Agostino Steuco (1497 – 1548) The
church initially erected in the 14th
century was refurbished...
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mention as
merely aspects of a single,
underlying god. In the 1540s,
Agostino Steuco and
Giglio Gregorio Giraldi put
forward the idea that the
collection was...
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Cambridge Platonists used the
framework of the
philosophia perennis of
Agostino Steuco, and from it
argued for moderation. They
believed that
reason is the proper...
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architect (d. 1548)
Menno Simons,
Dutch Anabaptist leader (d. 1561)
Agostino Steuco,
Italian humanist scholar (d. 1548)
Johann Walter,
Lutheran composer and...
- Schlegel, the Encyclopédie (1756) and others.
Leibniz advocated for
Agostino Steuco's concept of "perennial philosophy", that
there would be a
universal source...