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Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

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787: 756: 70: 616: 1720: 455:, the exiled former queen-mother of France (1630–1642), who lived in Bruxelles, though she visited her daughter, the queen of England, for a period of three years. Through Marie's influence, Caramuel was appointed Vicar General of the Carthusians in England, Ireland, and Scotland; and named Abbot of Melrose. 508:
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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Juan 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 Salamanca. He then taught in houses in Alcalá, Palazuelos, and Salamanca. He then travelled to Portugal for the sake of studying oriental languages, and from there he moved to the Low Countries (the Spanish Netherlands), where he resided from 1635 to 1644.
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Buján, p. 46. Melrose had been secularized, and was no longer a Carthusian monastery; Caramuel's title was honorary. Some sources say he was Visitor, but title pages of his own works indicate he was Vicar General or pro-Vicar General. Mazzini Lorenzo, p.
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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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named him 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
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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 1180:
Petr Dvořák, "Relational Logic of Juan 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 Catholic camp." He soon left Central Europe for Italy.
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Centuriae latinae II. Cent et une figures humanistes de la Renaissance aux Lumières, à la mémoire de Marie-Madeleine de la Garanderie
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Den Glauben Verantworten. Bleibende und neue Herausforderungen für die Theologie zur Jahrtausendwende. Festschrift für Heinrich Petri
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La Architectura civil recta y obliqua de Juan Caramuel de Lobkowitz en el contexto de la Teoría de la Arquitectura del siglo XVII
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Le meraviglie del probabile. Juan Caramuel (1606–1682). Atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Vigevano 29-31 ottobre 1982
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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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Theologia moralis, Fundamentalis, Praeterintentionalis, Decalogica, Sacramentalis, Canonica, Regularis, Civilis, Militaris
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Theologia moralis fundamentalis, praeterintentionalis, decalogica, sacramentalis, canonica, regularis, civilis, militaris
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J. Schmutz, "Juan Caramuel on the Year 2000 : Time and Possible Worlds in Early-Modern Scholasticism" in
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Caramuel's patron, the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand, died on 9 November 1641. When he was obliged to leave the
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the title of "Prince of the Laxists". Contemporary theologian Julia A. Fleming argues with this assessment.
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U. G. Leinsle (2000), "Maria als Gegenstand der Philosophie. Zu Caramuels 'Philosophia Mariana'", in
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L. Robledo, "El cuerpo como discurso, retórica, predicación y comunicación non verbal en Caramuel",
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The Medieval Concept of Time. The Scholastic Debate and Its Reception in Early Modern Philosophy
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A. Catalano, "Juan Caramuel Lobkovitz (1606–1682) e la riconquista delle coscienze in Boemia",
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H. W. Sullivan, "Fray Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz, O.Cist.: The Prague Years, 1647–1659", in
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In 1638 he defended his academic theses with great success, and was granted the degree of
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Buján, p. 47-48. He took his departure from the Spanish Netherlands on 9 February 1644.
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His books are even more numerous than his awards and varied achievements. According to
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whose court was residing in Prague at the time. He was in turn Abbot of Melrose (
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Caramuel page on the site Scholasticon by Jacob Schmutz (Works and Bibliography)
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Caramuel distanced himself from all established philosophical schools of the
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Caramuel was in active correspondence with famous scholars: the philosophers
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Jan Caramuel z Lobkovic : Vybrané aspekty formální a aplikované logiky
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near Milan (1673–1682), which he held until his death on 8 September 1682.
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Phoenix Europae. Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz in prospettiva bibliografica
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J. Fleming, "Juan Caramuel on the Nature of Extrinsic Probability",
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The bishop was also responsible for the design of the façade of the
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He was a precocious child, early delving into serious problems in
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The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability before Pascal
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Spanish philosopher, writer, mathematician and Catholic clergyman
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Theologia moralis ad prima atque clarissima principia reducta
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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. 1513:
Defending Probabilism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel
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Defending Probabilism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
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Tyrannus non erat Augustinus, quia divinus magister erat
1206:(in Italian). Mortara: A. Cortellezzi. pp. 109–125. 512:
In 1656 Caramuel visited Rome for the first time, where
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A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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J. Schmutz, "Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz (1606-82)", in
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724:'s work on dice with helpful explanations. Caramuel's 423:(1554–1626), in that time the major theologian of the 695:
and his permissive moral opinions were criticized in
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Barocco e scienza secentesca: un legame inesistente?
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Proceedings of the Caramuel Conference, Prague 2006
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Mitteilungen der deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung
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Index

Caramuel
Spanish name
surname

Catholic Church
Vigevano
Campagna
Satrianum
Ferdinando de Rojas
Archbishop of Prague
Vigevano
University of Alcalá
University of Salamanca
Old University of Leuven
Ph.D.
Th.D.
17th-century philosophy
Western philosophy
Spanish philosophy
School
Aristotelianism
Scholasticism
Probabilism
University of Salamanca
Old University of Leuven
Metaphysics
moral philosophy
mathematics
astronomy
Binary mathematics

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