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25: 589: 440:, published in three folio volumes at Rome, 1687, treats of all the main questions of theology concisely. The first volume contains some information concerning the author, and also his picture engraved by Louis Lenfant. 355:
in the Order in 1654, and five years later was promoted to the Chair of Theology, which he retained until his appointment in 1684 as Rector of the Roman College. Maurus died on 13 January 1687 in
420:. The work appeared in six volumes, Rome, 1668. The second volume, containing Aristotle's moral philosophy, was edited anew in 1696-98. The whole work was published again in Paris, 1885–87, by 636: 410:. This work is divided into four books, and appeared at Rome in 1658. A second edition was issued in 1670. The latest edition, in three volumes, is prefaced by a letter of Father 54: 371:. This latter embodies the results of the great thirteenth-century commentaries and is considered a model of clearness and conciseness. Maurus worked on the 646: 599: 323:
Sylvester Maurus was born in Spoleto, Italy, on 31 December 1619 to a noble family. He entered the Society of Jesus, 21 April 1636. After his
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from 1644 to 1648, again at the Roman College. Having completed his theological program, he taught philosophy at the Jesuit college in
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Aristotelis opera quæ extant omnia, brevi paraphrasi, ac litteræ perpetuo inhærente explanatione illustrata
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from 1649 to 1652. Recalled to Rome, he served a year as regent of studies for Jesuit seminarians. He took
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Lascaris Comneno, Constantino (1949). "Los comentarios de Silvestre Mauro a la FĂ­sica de AristĂłteles".
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Quæstionum philosophicarum Sylvestri Mauri, Soc. Jesu, in Collegio Romano Philosophiæ Professoris
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Doyle, John P. (1996). "Silvester Mauro, S.J. (1619-1687) on Four Degrees of Abstraction".
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Paraphrases and commentaries on all the works of Aristotle
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