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prosecuted, not convicted, not condemned, did not abjure on any matter and was discharged." Emerging free from this trial, towards the end of 1538 went from Venice to
Bologna, with the intention to go later in Rome for "consult with some very learned and reverend cardinals to the glory of Christ and for harmony and common interest of all the Church."
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Bologna Ricci was tutor to the three sons of Giulio Danesi - to whom he dedicated three Latin carmina. And in Bologna Ricci first effected a Latin pseudonym, Lysias Philaenus, as was common among those attended and intellectual circles, where art, religion and moral philosophy were discussed. He
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35:) was a Franciscan, then a Lutheran, possibly an Anabaptist, and only allegedly an Antitrinitarian. He also adopted academic pseudonyms: Lisia Fileno (Latin: Lysias Paulus Riccius Philaenus), Fileno Lunardi, and finally the name
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284:, ed. Jean Rott and André Séguenny. Vol. 4, 155–93. Bibliotheca Bibliographica Aureliana, vol. 94. Baden-Baden: V. Koerner, 1984.
67:, but Ricci became progressively more radical, developing ideas beyond what was published in his 1540 Apologia in his born name.
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83:(Camillo the Reborn) possibly as an expression of his break with his previous infant Christening.
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