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attacked Prague, Caramuel armed and led a military division of ecclesiastics who helped defend the city. His bravery on this occasion merited for him a collar of gold from the emperor. "Being active in the political struggles of his time and carrying out the project of re-Catholicisation perhaps too
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Caramuel was born in Madrid on 23 May 1606, the son of Count Lorenzo Caramuel and Caterina Frissea von Lobkowitz, a descendant of a Czech noble family. He was instructed in oriental languages by Archbishop Juan de Esron (Ezron). By the age of 17, he was studying at the
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in 1625, and after ordination entered upon a varied and brilliant career. He served in the monastery of
Montederramo (diocese of Orense), then Santa María del Destierro (Salamanca), where he completed his studies. He probably attended the last classes of
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Consultor of the Holy Office (Inquisition) and Consultor of the Sacred Congregation of Rites. Pope Alexander knew Caramuel well, since he had been papal legate in Cologne from 1639 to 1651. Soon after, on 9 July 1657, he was named Bishop of
451:. He assisted Don Ferdinand in the defense of the city of Louvain from the attacks of the French and the Dutch, as engineer and chief of works, for which Don Ferdinand appointed him court preacher. Through Don Ferdinand, Caramuel became friends with
470:, who had died earlier in that year, Caramuel embarked on a preaching crusade through Belgium and Germany, especially Mainz. An inscription in the cathedral of Vigevano claims he brought some 30,000 persons back to practicing Roman Catholicism.
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Primus calamus ob oculos ponens metametricam, quae variis currentium, recurrentium, adscendentium, descendentium, nec-non circumvolantium versuum ductibus, aut aeri incisos, aut buxo insculptos, aut plumbo infusos, multiformes labyrinthos
664:(‘not to swear slavishly by the words of any master’). He refused to be enrolled in a specific school of thought and felt free to choose among all the authorities that would best suit his project of constructing a renovated
736:, although he was not understood by his contemporaries. Caramuel was also the first mathematician who made a reasoned study on non-decimal counts, thus making a significant contribution to the development of the
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Caramuel," p. 645, states that Caramuel was sent to Campagna e Sutriano "in an exile of sorts far away from the major centers of power." There are other possibilities.
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presents some original contributions to the field of mathematics: he proposed a new method of approximation for trisecting an angle and proposed a form of
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vigorously," according to Petr Dvořák, "he made himself many enemies even within the
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Ares, J., Lara, J., Lizcano, D. et al., "Who Discovered the Binary System and Arithmetic? Did Leibniz Plagiarize Caramuel?,"
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The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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on 2 September 1638. Having learned more of the doctrines of
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The Art of Computer Programming II: Seminumerical Algorithms
1680:"Corónente tus hazañas". Studies in Honor of John Jay Allen
1430:(in Latin). Vigevano: Typis Episcopalibus, Camillo Conrado.
1612:, Vigevano, Editrice Opera Diocesana - Buona Stampa, 1982.
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Defending Probabilism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel
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Defending Probabilism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel
1507:, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, 88-94.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1784:"Juan Caramuel Lobkowitz | Real Academia de la Historia"
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Tyrannus non erat Augustinus, quia divinus magister erat
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1592:Juan Caramuel : Probabilismo ed Enciclopedia
1308:. Georgetown University Press. pp. XIV–XV.
683:Caramuel loved to defend novel theories, and in
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1666:Ioannes Caramuel Lobkowitz. On Rabbinic Atheism
905:"Leibniz, Caramuel, Harriot und das Dualsystem"
528:On 25 July 1673, Caramuel was appointed to the
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849:(in Latin). Campagna: Sebastiano Alecci. 1670.
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990:"Caramuel, Juan Lobkowitz | Encyclopedia.com"
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879:List of Roman Catholic scientist-clerics
839:(in Latin). Lyon: Laurent Anisson. 1667.
501:, Ernst Augustus z Harrach (1623–1667).
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1183:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1146:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
138:by Cardinal Francesco Brancaccio
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1395:(in Latin). Typis Everardi de Witte.
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1482:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
1406:Juan Caramuel de Lobkowitz (1652).
1372:Juan Caramuel de Lobkowitz (1642).
1331:, James Franklin, JHU Press, 2015,
1162:Dvořák, "Relational Logic," p. 645.
481:made him his envoy to the court of
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1594:, Florence, La Nuova Italia, 1975.
1556:Dictionary of Scientific Biography
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1392:Rationalis et realis philosophia
1389:Juan Caramuel Lobkowitz (1642).
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1070:Mazzini Lorenzo, p. 110, note 1.
862:Leptotatos, latine subtilissimus
858:..., Vigevano, C. Corrado, 1678.
780:Rationalis et realis philosophia
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823:, editio secunda, Rome, 1656.
1846:Spanish architecture writers
1547:"Caramuel y Lobkowitz, Juan"
1469:De Ferrari, Augusto (1976).
1037:Lorenzo, Mazzini D. (1893).
475:Electorate of the Palatinate
330:Mathematician and theologian
34:, the first or paternal
1752:"Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz"
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1559:. Vol. III. New York:
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1200:Mazzini D. Lorenzo (1893).
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1577:Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz,
1551:Charles Coulston Gillispie
1478:, Volume 19: Cappi–Cardona
1471:"CARAMUEL LOBKOWICZ, Juan"
1302:Fleming, Julia A. (2006).
1203:Vigevano ed i suoi vescovi
1054:Carlos Pena Buján (2007).
1040:Vigevano ed i suoi vescovi
590:Giovanni Battista Hodierna
402:(Madrid 1617). He studied
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1689:, Prague, Oikumene, 2006.
1619:, Oviedo, Pentalfa, 1989.
1539:The Catholic Encyclopedia
1535:Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
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801:Solis et artis adulteria
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705:and gained for him from
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197:Old University of Leuven
1891:Fundamental theologians
1561:Charles Scribner's Sons
1511:Fleming, Julia (2006).
1455:Oxford University Press
868:, Pamplona: Eunsa, 2008
817:, Frankfurt, 1654–1655.
811:, Frankfurt, 1652–1653.
602:Juan Eusebio Nieremberg
400:Camuelis primus calamus
273:University of Salamanca
220:17th-century philosophy
193:University of Salamanca
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1622:P. Pissavino (ed.),
1533:O'Neil, Leo (1908).
1515:. Washington, D.C.:
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1149:Hierarchia catholica
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815:Theologia rationalis
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499:Archbishop of Prague
464:University of Leuven
394:and even publishing
189:University of Alcalá
122:Archbishop of Prague
1841:Spanish Cistercians
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460:Doctor of Theology
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1079:Buján, pp. 45-46.
951:Pearson Education
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707:Alphonsus Liguori
598:Valerianus Magnus
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