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in 1694 which reduced Cartesianism to a "scholastic" scheme. It has been described as the last major exposition of Cartesianism which heralded the close of the Cartesian era. He lived a studious and retired life. He is noted for the effort he made to render the approach of Descartes more apparently
137:, he was attached at an early age to the English community of St. Bonaventure's convent there, and became a Franciscan Recollect friar, and taught philosophy and divinity. Sent on the English mission, he resided for many years in 221:, London, 1672; 3rd edit, 1675; 4th edit., 'auctior,' 1680; Nuremberg, 1695. Wood says this work was much read in the university of Cambridge. An English translation was published by Richard Blome at London in 1694. 157:, a secular priest. At the twenty-third chapter of his order, assembled in London on 9 July 1693, he was elected provincial, and he held that office till his death on 9 August 1699. 452: 231:
Dissertatio de Carentia Senaûs et Cognitionis in Brutis,' London, 1675; Leyden, 1675; Nuremberg, 1679. The authorship of this work has been erroneously ascribed to Henry Jenkins.
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Institutio Philosophiae, secundum principia Renati Descartes, nova methodo adornata et explicata ad usum juventutis academico
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The Downfall of Cartesianism 1673–1712: A Study of Epistemological Issues in Late 17th Century Cartesianism
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Dissertatio de ratione cognoscendi et appendix de mutatione formali, contra J. S. methodum sciendi
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Philosophia Veterum e mente Renati Descartes, more scholastico breviter digesta
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Le Sage des Stoiques, ou l'Homme sans Passions. Selon les sentimens de Sénèque
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Les Caratères de l'Homme sans Passions, selon les Sentiments de Sénèque
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Historia Sacra a mundi exordio ad Constantini Magni imperium deducta
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Historia Naturae, variis experimentis et ratiociniis elucidata
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L'Épicure Spirituel, ou l'Empire de la Volupté sur les Vertus
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Curiosus Rerum Abditarum Naturaeq: Arcanorum Perscrutator
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Historia Hieresiarcharum a Christo nato a usque tempora
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Apologia pro Renato Des-Cartes contra Samuelem Parkerum
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Dissertatio de carentia sensus et cognitionis in brutis
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Grayling, A. C; Pyle, Andrew; Goulder, Naomi. (2006).
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Animadversiones ad Jacobi Rohaultii Tractatum Physicum
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The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy: K-Q
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Théophile Bonnet
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978-0-8153-0577-4
"“Ihre defension zu führen”: The rights of animals in early eighteenth-century Germany and Sweden"
ISBN
9789401029629
"Antoine le Grand"
"Antoine Le Grand"

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