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21. CAMPANELLA, Tommaso
Artikel im Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikon.
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Band I (1990) Spalten 895-897 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: Bibliographie: Luigi Firpo, Bibliografia degli scritti di T. C., Turin 1940; - Filosofia Italiana I, Rom 1950, 208 f. Lit.: ; - P. Treves, La politica di C., Bari 1930; - G. Gentile, Studi sul Rinascimento, 1936 ; - Ders., Il pensiero italiano de Rinascimento, 1940 ; - Ernest Lenoir, Trois novateurs, trois martyrs. Vanini, C., Giordano Bruno, Paris 1939; - Francesco Orestano, T. C., Rom 1940; - Aldo Testa, T. C. (mit Bibliogr.), Mailand 1941; - Laura de Carolis Pilotti,T. C. poeta, Florenz 1943; - Antonio Corsano, T. C., Bari 1944 (1961 Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Apologia pro Galileo. A cura di M.-P. Lerner. Trad. di G. Ernst. Pisa 2006; Carlo Longo, Fr. T.C. e la Congregazione de Propaganda Fide, in: AFP 68.1998, S. 347-367;- Carlo Longo, Su gli anni giovanili de Fr. T.C. OP. 1568-1589, in: AFP 73.2003, S. 363-390; - Germana Ernst, T.C. fra censura e autocensura. Il caso dell'"Atheismus triumphatus", in: Praedicatores, inquisitores. Bd. 3. Roma 2008, S. 499-525; -

22. La Città Del Sole: Testo - IntraText CT
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23. Campanella, Tommaso - Cosmeo
Real name SPAN CLASSscGiovanni Domenico CampanellaSPAN Italian philosopher born in Stilo and educated in the Order of the Dominicans.
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24. Tommaso Campanella
Links to various resources on this thinker, and an online excerpt from Weber s History of Philosophy.
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25. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tommaso Campanella
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Baptized GIOVANNI DOMENICO) Dominican philosopher and writer, b. 5 Sept . 1568 at Stilo in the province of Calabria, Italy ; d. at Paris , 21 May, 1639. He was a facile writer of prose and verse at the age of thirteen, and when not yet fifteen entered the Dominican Order , attracted by the fame of Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas . With a predilection for philosophical inquiry, he was sent to different convents to hear the best masters. Campanella wrote his first work, "Philosophia sensibus demonstrata" (Naples, 1590) in defence of the naturalistic philosopher Bernardino Telesio . He next went to Rome and afterwards to the University of Padua , from Oct., 1592, to the end of 1594. An ardent and somewhat captious temperament led him into the expression of views offensive to many of the older and newer schools alike. He was especially vigorous in his opposition to the authority of Aristotle , and was cited before the Holy Office at Rome , where he was detained till 1597. Some accounts speak of his having been accused of magic and of his fleeing to Florence Venice Padua , and Bologna , thence back to Naples and Stilo Continuing to lecture and write, however, he retained favour in

26. Tommaso Campanella — Infoplease.com
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27. Tommaso Campanella - Kalliope
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28. Campanella, Tommaso
Campanella, Tommaso, original name GIOVANNI DOMENICO CAMPANELLA (b. Sept. 5, 1568, Stilo, Kingdom of Naples Italyd. May 21, 1639, Paris, France), Italian philosopher and
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original name GIOVANNI DOMENICO CAMPANELLA (b. Sept. 5, 1568, Stilo, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]d. May 21, 1639, Paris, France), Italian philosopher and writer who sought to reconcile Renaissance humanism with Roman Catholic theology. He is best remembered for his socialistic work (1602; "The City of the Sun"), written while he was a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition (1599-1626). Entering the Dominican order in 1583, at which time he adopted the name Tommaso, he was influenced by the work of Italian philosopher Bernardino Telesio, an opponent of scholastic Aristotelianism. Without permission from his order, Campanella went in 1589 to Naples, where his Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (1591; "Philosophy Demonstrated by the Senses") was published. Reflecting Telesio's concern for an empirical approach to philosophy, it stressed the necessity for human experience as a basis for philosophy. The work resulted in his arrest, trial, and brief imprisonment for heresy. On his release, he went to Padua, where he was arrested, charged with sodomy (1593), acquitted, and then charged with having engaged a Jew in a debate over matters of Christian faith. Sent to Rome for trial, he renounced in 1596 the heresy of which he had been accused. Campanella's interest in pragmatism and in political reform were already evident in such early writings as De monarchia Christianorum (1593; "On Christian Monarchy") and

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Italian philosopher. Born in Calabria, he was implicated in the Calabrian revolt against their Spanish ruler and was imprisoned 1599–1626. He wrote many books in prison, the
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32. Tommaso Campanella (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Tommaso Campanella (Stilo, 1568 – Paris, 1639) was one of the most important philosophers of the late Renaissance. His bestknown work is the utopian treatise La citt del Sole (
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First published Wed Aug 31, 2005; substantive revision Tue Aug 17, 2010 The City of the Sun ); but, in reality, his thought was extremely complex and engaged with all fields of learning. The fundamental core of his thinking, which will be examined in this article, was concerned with the philosophy of nature (what would nowadays be called science), magic, political theory and natural religion.
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Tommaso Campanella was born in Stilo, a town in Calabria, one of the southern regions of Italy, in 1568. At the age of 14 he entered the Dominican Order. In 1588, while in Cosenza, another Calabrian town, he read the treatise De rerum natura iuxta propriis principiis On the Nature of Things According to Their Own Principles by Bernardino Telesio; and in the following months Campanella wrote his own

33. Campanella, Tommaso
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34. Tommaso Campanella, 1568-1639: Free Web Books, Online
Biographical note. Dominican theologian, philosopher and poet. Campanella spent twentyseven years imprisoned. During his detention, he wrote his most important works The Monarchy of
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35. Campanella, Tommaso (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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(Stilo, 1568 – Paris, 1639) was one of the most important philosophers of the late Renaissance. His best-known work is the utopian treatise La città del Sole The City of the Sun ); but, in reality, his thought was extremely complex and engaged with all fields of learning. The fundamental core of his thinking, which will be examined in this article, was concerned with the philosophy of nature (what would nowadays be called science), magic, political theory and natural religion.
  • 1. Biographical Sketch 3. The Sense of Things and Natural Magic 4. The Calabrian Conspiracy and Prophecy in City of the Sun 5. The Universal Monarchy 6. Natural Religion: Atheism Conquered 7. The Years of Imprisonment in Naples and the Sojourns in Rome and Paris Bibliography Other Internet Resources Related Entries
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38. Campanella, Tommaso (Harper's Magazine)
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SUMMARY Among Renaissance utopias, "The City of the Sun" is perhaps second in importance only to More's more famous work. There are striking similarities between Campanella's utopia and More's, but also striking differences which reflect both changed historical circumstances and the highly original nature of Campanella's thought. "La citta del sole" is one of many books written by Tommaso Campanellaphilosopher, scientist, astrologer, and poetwhile imprisoned in Naples for his part in rebellion against the Spanish and ecclesiastical authorities who ruled his native Calabria.
This first faithful and complete English translation by Daniel J. Donno is presented opposite the critically established Itaion text, with essential explanatory notes and an introductory essay. Students of Italian culture, of the history of science, and of political, philosophical, and religious thought will welcome the publication of this authoritative edition of Campanella's best-known work.

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