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Inter omnes Plato et Aristoteles : gli appunti filosofici di Girolamo Savonarola : introduzione, edizione critica e commento
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ISBN: 9782503548036 2503548032 Year: 2012 Volume: 66 Publisher: Porto Fédération Internationale des instituts d'études médiévales. Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval. Faculdade de Letras


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Marcus Hieronymus Vida : Poeticorum libri tres
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ISBN: 9783631580820 3631580827 Year: 2011 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang

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Sacram memoriam regis serenissimi divi Friderici Guilelmi III : universitatis Fridericiae Guilelmiae Rhenanae conditoris munificentissimi ab eadem universitate die III. mensis Augusti anni MDCCCLXXXII hora XI pie recolendam victorumque renuntiationem e litterarum certaminibus prodeuntium
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Year: 1882 Publisher: Bonnae : Formis C. Georgi Univ. Typogr.,

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De Sympathia et Antipathia liber unus von Girolamo Fracastoro
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ISBN: 3260046496 Year: 1979 Publisher: Zürich Juris

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Savonarola als Apologet : der Versuch einer empirischen Begründung des christlichen Glaubens in der Zeit der Renaissance
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ISBN: 3110175223 3110896400 9783110175226 Year: 2003 Volume: 83

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Savonarola (1452-1498) saw it as his highest priority to substantiate Christianity's claim to truth, an aspect that has hitherto found scant attention. Although in his youth he had himself been tempted to exchange Catholic Christianity for a neo-Epicurean view of the world, he spent his whole life seeking arguments for the truth of the faith. Following from Aristotelian empiricism and the lines of scientific enquiry, he attempts at an inductive proof for the truth of Christianity with the argument that the observation of Christians' ethical conduct and the causal analysis of these perceptual data allows one to conclude that the faith motivating such behaviour is true.

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