- Medices, Hieronymus
- Medices, Hieronymus
• Illustrious as a scholastic of acumen and penetration, b. at Camerino in Umbria, 1569, whence the surname de Medicis a CamerinoCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Hieronymus Medices — (or De Medicis), was a Roman Catholic philosopher and interpreter of the works of Thomas Aquinas; b. 1569 in Camerino, Umbria, the origin of his surname de Medicis a Camerino. He was clothed with the Dominican habit at Ancona. He first… … Wikipedia
Hieronymus Medices — Hieronymus Medices † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hieronymus Medices (DE MEDICIS) Illustrious as a scholastic of acumen and penetration, b. at Camerino in Umbria, 1569, whence the surname de Medicis a Camerino. He was clothed with the… … Catholic encyclopedia
1569 in literature — Events*Publication of the first complete Spanish translation of the Bible, Reina Valera (the Bible of the Bear )New books*Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga La Araucana , part 1 * Magdeburg Centuries , vol. XIINew drama*Poetry* See 1569 in poetry… … Wikipedia
List of Thomist writers (13th–18th centuries) — This list of Thomist writers runs from the 13th to the 18th century, stopping short of neo Thomism. It includes writers who engaged with the thought of Thomas Aquinas, but might not strictly be considered Thomist thinkers. Source : The Catholic… … Wikipedia
Thomism — • In a broad sense, the name given to the system which follows the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas in philosophical and theological questions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Thomism Thomism … Catholic encyclopedia