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to followed the process. Though he failed to exculpate the
Archbishop, Azpilcueta was highly honoured at Rome by several popes, and was looked on as an oracle of learning and prudence. His humility, disinterestedness, and charity were proverbial. the
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had claimed, and "put money on the same level as any other merchandise, and, consequently, established that the morality of exchanges did not depend on money as their object but on an equitable exchange". Then he legitimated the practice of
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in different prayers. He partially put down the unfamiliarity of "the rustic dwellers and highlanders" with the
Christian teachings to the use of Latin, "instead of their native language, learning them by heart".
417:(1549), originally written in Spanish, was enormously influential in the fields of canon law and ethics, and by the first quarter of the seventeenth century, it had gone through 81 editions. The
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He formulated a basic form of the principle of contractual consensualim, which was later elaborated upon by other members of the
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Beginning in 1524, Azpilcueta served in several canon law chairs at the
University of Salamanca. He got the chair of
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that vernaculars had been used before, as approved by bishops and inquisitors, citing "a pious and knowledgeable
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reacted by hanging onto Latin. On the other hand, Azpilcueta supported the use of vernaculars in his 1545
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In the face of use by the reformed Church of natural languages in their liturgy and divulgation, the
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Theologians and
Contract Law : The Moral Transformation of the Ius commune (ca. 1500-1650)
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Jimeno
Aranguren, Roldan. "Contrareforma y lengua: regulación jurídica y praxis en Navarra".
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Discurso del silencio que se deue guardar en los
Diuinos Oficios, principalmente en el Coro
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In this work, Azpilcueta argued that the use of "money in exchanges is not unnatural," as
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Decock, Wim (2018). "Martin de
Azpilcueta". In R. Domingo; J. Martínez-Torrón (eds.).
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in 1532 and then obtained the first chair of canon law in 1537, when he taught to
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as its own discipline. One of the four appendices
Azpilcueta wrote for the
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and fairness in exchange: with a large interpretation of the principe of
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in 1556. He also allegedly invented the mathematical concept of the
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Miscellanea centum de oratione, praesertim de
Psalterio et Rosario
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Congitating about the effects of gold and silver arrivals from the
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Azpilcueta cogitated also on the concepts of commutative justice,
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Capítulo veyte y ocho de las adiciones del Manual de confesores
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Azpilcueta died in Rome at the age of 94. He is buried in the
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Giraud, Bibli. Sacr., II 334-336 (gives list of his writings)
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1071:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 116–133.
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Azpilikueta, Basque prominent writer and maternal relative
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Commento o repetición del capítulo Quando de consecratione
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Tratado sobre las rentas de los beneficios eclesiásticos
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and tried, without success, to make him a cardinal.
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Relectio sive iterata praelectio de resit. Spoliat
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781:Aspilcueta, Azpilcoeta, Navarrus, Doctor Navarrus
303:from 1538 to 1555. There he became friendly with
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1163:16th-century Spanish Roman Catholic theologians
1193:Academic staff of the University of Salamanca
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703:Comentario sobre los expolios de los clérigos
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421:made an important step in the development of
340:national Church of San Antonio de' Portoghesi
267:and obtained a degree of doctor in civil and
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667:Comentarius de silentio in divinis Officciis
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1067:Great Christian Jurists in Spanish History
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386:, Azpilcueta independently formulated the
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643:Respuesta a De redditibus ecclesiasticis
555:Comentario sobre el capítulo Inter Verba
310:Back to Spain in 1555, he was charged by
236:, Martín de Azpilcueta was a relative of
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721:Tractatus de Finibus Humanorum Actuum
501:Later, he had to explain in his 1586
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509:", referring to Sancho de Elso from
375:against the catholic prohibition of
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649:Commentarius de spoliis clericorum
631:Commentarii in tres De Poenitentia
567:Relectio in cap. Novit de iudicis
251:After his obtention of degrees in
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1203:16th-century Spanish philosophers
733:Tratado de Indulgencias y Jubileo
655:Tratado de alabanza y murmuración
625:Adiciones al Manual de confesores
591:Manual de confesores y penitentes
415:Manual de confesores y penitentes
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935:Caranti, Pedro J. (2020-07-01).
681:, Salamanque, Pedro Lasso, 1588.
607:Comentario resolutorio de usuras
216:one of the main thinkers of the
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898:. CLP Academic, 2014, p.xxxiii.
709:Cuatro Comentarios de Regulares
615:sobre hurtos, Salamanque, 1556.
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1188:University of Salamanca alumni
981:. CLP Academic, 2014, p.xxiii.
886:
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758:, another "Iberian monetarist"
746:Doctrine of mental reservation
537:(Milano, Fondazione Mansutti).
305:Henry, future king of Portugal
242:Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso
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920:Hutchinson, Marjorie (1952).
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691:Consiliorum sive Responsorum
480:Catholic Counter-Reformation
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595:Enchirindion confessariorum
331:made him counsellor of the
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990:Martin de Azpilcueta,
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892:Martin de Azpilcueta,
850:Martin de Azpilcueta,
715:Capitulo Humanae Aures
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531:Manuale de' confessori
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333:Apostolic Penitentiary
265:university of Toulouse
93:Renaissance philosophy
1130:Catholic Encyclopedia
996:. CLP Academic, 2014.
727:Tratado de Penitencia
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314:to defend his friend
287:At the invitation of
232:in a noble family of
208:in 1556 and was with
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1052:Decock, Wim (2013).
954:10.2478/sh-2020-0010
924:. Oxford: Clarendon.
585:Relectio in Levitico
350:Consilia et responsa
320:Archbishop of Toledo
293:John III of Portugal
282:Diego de Covarrubias
210:Francisco de Vitoria
183:Martín de Azpilcueta
37:Martín de Azpilcueta
23:Martín de Azpilcueta
1198:School of Salamanca
1095:, Donostia: Elkar.
657:, Valladolid, 1572.
639:, Valladolid, 1570.
621:, Valladolid, 1566.
603:, Salamanque, 1556.
503:Miscellaneum centum
484:Commento en Romance
468:seventh Commandment
438:School of Salamanca
392:time value of money
218:School of Salamanca
126:School of Salamanca
1168:Spanish economists
1020:, p. 545-553.
1008:, p. 125-126.
910:, p. 126-127.
810:, p. 117-118.
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399:Philip II of Spain
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316:Bartolomé Carranza
312:Philip II of Spain
297:Coimbra University
289:Charles V of Spain
108:Spanish philosophy
103:Western philosophy
56:Kingdom of Navarre
16:Spanish theologian
1158:Canon law jurists
1125:Martin Aspilcueta
1101:978-84-9027-443-9
1093:Nafarroako auziaz
601:Cinco comentarios
442:Leonardus Lessius
284:and Arias Piñel.
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1083:Nomenclator
1018:Decock 2013
1006:Decock 2018
993:On Exchange
978:On Exchange
908:Decock 2018
895:On Exchange
881:Decock 2018
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832:Decock 2018
820:Decock 2013
808:Decock 2018
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693:Rome, 1602.
687:, ca. 1595.
466:and of the
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431:On Exchange
403:Pope Pius V
329:pope Pius V
70:1 June 1586
1142:Categories
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769:References
613:Repertorio
507:Cantabrian
460:just price
253:philosophy
199:theologian
187:Azpilkueta
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271:in 1518.
269:canon law
230:Barásoain
146:Economics
141:Canon law
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373:interest
301:Portugal
277:Decretum
257:theology
228:Born in
195:canonist
156:Theology
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419:Manual
352:, 1594
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