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traditional notion of the world as book or the book of nature is subtly transformed into a baroque universe of metaphor, analogy, and conceit in Tesauro's poetics. Connecting apparently unrelated concepts, metaphor reveals the vast net of correspondences which unites the whole multiplicity of being. Metaphor, therefore, is not just a literary or rhetorical figure but an analytic tool that can penetrate the mysteries of God and His creation.
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as a "highpoint of Baroque poetics". Benedetto Croce wrote of Tesauro that he provided "a sketch, an idea, or at least a symbol of what aesthetics was to become". Tesauro's way of rethinking the history of rhetoric and its relationship with logic has been recalled during the eighteenth century by
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something completely new and original, in emulation of God's own initial act of creation. "Just as God brings forth that which is out of that which is not, so wit makes something out of nothing". The world is God's poem, which is written in conceits, and God is thus a "witty creator". Thus, the
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is the faculty of "binding together the remote and separate notions of the proposed objects", and thus exactly corresponds to "the very function of metaphor", of "express one concept by means of another very different one," of "finding similarity in things dissimilar".
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is our most sublime faculty, promoting us up the hierarchy of creatures, Tesauro considers wit "a marvelous force of the intellect," representing nothing less than the human person's direct participation in divine creative power: through the exercise of his
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rulers followed by kings of Lombard descent. Additional notes printed in double columns are provided by Valeriano Castiglione on pp. 45–48, 111-120, 123-225. This book was one of the principal sources for
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Tesauro left a considerable mark in the history of 17th century Italian culture and politics. In politics – after he left the Society of Jesus in 1634 – as a firm supporter of the «principist» party and of the
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28 (1973): 19; between the telescope, "la più esaltante e significativa invenzione della scienzia all'inizio del XVII secolo" and Aristotle "nel quale la moderna scienza vide il suo massimo antagonista."
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L'arte delle lettere missiue del conte d. Emanuele Tesauro. Vindicata dall'obliuione, et dedicata al serenissimo principe di Piemonte dal conte, & caualiere d. Luigi Francesco Morozzo
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Il cannocchiale aristotelico, ossia Idea dell'arguta et ingeniosa elocutione che serve a tutta l'Arte oratoria, lapidaria, et simbolica esaminata co' Principij del divino Aristotele
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R. P. Emanuelis Thesauri e Societate Iesu, Cæsares; et ejusdem varia carmina: quibus accesserunt nobilissimorum Orientis et Occidentis Pontificum elogia et varia opera poetica
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and the rise of the "argutia" movement is well documented in the studies by Miguel Battlori, K.-P. Lange, Wilfried Barner and Barbara Bauer. Hugo Friedrich describes the
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and various other poems, reprinted in Oxford in 1637, and again in London in 1651. He contributed eleven inscriptions to the celebrations which commemorated, at the behest of
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Campeggiamenti del serenissimo Principe Tomaso di Sauoia descritti dal Conte, e Cauaglier Gran Croce d. Emanuele Tesauro patritio torinese
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Inventing a metaphor is therefore an act of discovery, an exploration of the subtle network of relationships knitting all things together.
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Benassi, Alessandro (2006). "Lo scherzevole inganno: figure ingegnose e argutezza nel Cannocchiale aristotelico di Emanuele Tesauro".
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saw twenty-seven editions over the course of the following century and translations in all of the major European languages, including
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La filosofia morale deriuata dall'alto fonte del grande Aristotele Stagirita, dal conte, et caualier Gran Croce don Emanuele Tesauro
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Mehnert, Henning (1976). "Bugia und Argutezza. Emanuele Tesauros Theorie von Struktur und Funktionweise des barocken Concetto".
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Pittoresco. Marco Boschini, His Critics, and Their Critiques of Painterly Brushwork in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Italy
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had long-lasting influence on subsequent Italian philosophy. At the end of the seventeenth century, Giambattista Vico defined
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to the 11th century. The work is divided into 3 sections: the post-Roman interim period of Germanic caretaker kings and their
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repeatedly discusses and criticizes the ideas developed by Tesauro. The influence of Emanuele Tesauro, Baltasar Gracián and
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Theoretiker des literarischen Manierismus. Tesauros und Pellegrinis Lehre von der "Acutezza" oder von der Macht der Sprache
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Snyder, Jon R. (2016). "Art and Truth in Baroque Italy, or the Case of Emanuele Tesauro's Il cannocchiale aristotelico".
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is of one of the most ambitious baroque historical interpretation of the early barbarian kingdoms of Italy spanning from
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as "vestige of the Divine into the human" (vestigio della Divinità nell'Animo Humano). Like Gracián, who believes that
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well before the date of publication, probably during the time he spent teaching rhetoric in Milan in the 1620s.
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Emanuele Tesauro served as an inspiration for the creation of Father Emanuele, one of the main characters of
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From Court to Forest: Giambattista Basile's Lo cunto de li cunti and the Birth of the Literary Fairy Tale
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Doglio, Maria Luisa (2000). "Emanuele Tesauro e la parola che crea: metafora e potere della scrittura".
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This is the period in which he produced the sacred panegyrics, including his most famous example, the
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Emanuele Tesauro was born in Turin on January 28, 1592, the son of a wealthy noble family. His father
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A New History of the Humanities. The Search for Principles and Patterns from Antiquity to the Present
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and the faculty of assembling that which at first sight appears to be separate and unrelated (Vico,
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Tedesco, Salvatore (2005). "La retorica arguta di Emanuele Tesauro e il problema del paralogismo".
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Tesauro was a very prolific author: he wrote tragedies, sacred poems, historical works, including
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A Literary History of Latin & English Poetry: Bilingual Verse Culture in Early Modern England
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Hatzfeld, H. (1961). "Three national deformations of Aristotle: Tesauro, Gracián, Boileau".
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In the Company of Demons. Unnatural Beings, Love, and Identity in the Italian Renaissance
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La politica di Esopo frigio dedicata al Serenissimo Principe Gioseppe Emanuel di Savoia
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Reeves, Eileen (1987). "The Rhetoric of Optics: Perspectives on Galileo and Tesauro".
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met with enormous success. It was reprinted eight times between 1654 and 1679. In his
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For Tesauro, as for Gracián in Spain, the most important faculty for any poet is wit (
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Discursive "Renovatio" in Lope de Vega and Calderón: Studies on Spanish Baroque Drama
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corresponds to Aristotle's discussion of the creation of metaphors at the end of his
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Lexicon Grammaticorum: A Bio-bibliographical Companion to the History of Linguistics
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Apologie in difesa de' libri del conte & caualier Gran Croce D. Emanuele Tesauro
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in seventeenth-century Europe", and "a milestone in the history of aesthetics". In
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The Curious Perspective: Literary and Pictorial Wit in the Seventeenth Century
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Doglio, Maria Luisa (2002). "Letteratura e retorica da Tesauro a Gioffredo".
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Bethel, S. L. (1953). "Gracián, Tesauro and the Nature of Metaphysical Wit".
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In 1626 Tesauro moved to the Savoy court at Turin and became preacher to the
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August Buck, "Emanuele Tesauro e la teoria del barocco nella letteratura,"
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Proctor, Robert E. (1973). "Emanuele Tesauro: A Theory of the Conceit".
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The impossible proportion: body and soul in some theories of the impresa
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In 1642 he returned to Turin, where he became Knight Grand Cross of the
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Raimondi, Ezio (1958). "Ingegno e metafora nella poetica del Tesauro".
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The chief instrument of wit, metaphor is capable of achieving, through
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Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque. Crashaw, Baudelaire, Magritte
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Barockrhetorik. Untersuchungen zu ihren geschichtlichen Grundlagen
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
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Victor Amadeus II. Absolutism in the Savoyard State, 1675-1730
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Tesauro attributes a well-nigh divine quality to wit. He sees
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Gardair, Jean-Michel (1993). "Théorie et art du symbole dans
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Schwenger, Peter (1976). "Crashaw's Perspectivist Metaphor".
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as court historiographer during his Flemish campaign and the
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During this time Tesauro wrote his first literary works: his
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Conte, Giuseppe, "Retorica e logica nell'estetica barocca,"
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The Sixteenth-century Italian Impresa in Theory and Practice
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Hippolito, Edipo e Ermenegildo, tragedie, pubblicate insieme
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Jesuitische 'ars rhetorica' im Zeitalter der Glaubenskämpfe
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Histoire de la rhétorique dans l'Europe moderne: 1450-1950
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has been called "one of the most important statements of
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy
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Dictionary of Untranslatables. A Philosophical Lexicon
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Eco's Chaosmos: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernity
342:; 28 January 1592 – 26 February 1675) was an Italian 1198: 1111:(in Latin). Turin: Typis Bartholomaei Zapatae. 1670. 451:(1585). At the age of nineteen, Tesauro entered the 2322:Loach, Judi (1986). "L'Influence de Tesauro sur le 2309:Kelly, Denzil (1984). "Tradition and Innovation in 754:(intellect), the faculty of seeking logical truth, 624:(1670), very widespread and appreciated. Tesauro's 513:, and subsequently stayed in that city until 1630. 393:Tesauro is remembered chiefly for his seminal work 2365:Vuilleumier, Florence (1999). "Les Conceptismes". 5636: 4193: 3263:International Association of Jesuit Universities 1178:La vergine trionfante, et il capricorno scornato 712:. The expression "aristotelian telescope" is an 5740:17th-century Italian dramatists and playwrights 1649: 1355:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 211–12. 1131:. Vol. 1. Turin: Bartolomeo Zavatta. 1673. 1079:(1822), about the son of the last Lombard king 907:(1654), quoted in summary in Ernest B. Gilman, 663: 591:. He later tutored the future King of Sardinia 466:, published posthumously, as well as his first 1481:. Oxford University Press. 2013. p. 216. 1440:. University of California Press. p. 69. 474:. In 1619 he published his highly influential 4179: 3375: 2557: 2271:"Port-Royal vs Tesauro: signe, figure, sujet" 2009:, Frankfurt a.M. 1964, 623; cf. also 623–636. 1753:Groulier, Jean-François (2014). "Argutezza". 1392: 1249:Mare Magnum: the arts in the early modern age 716:: it brings together two opposing ideas: the 1393:Raviola, Blythe Alice; Bianco, Luca (2015). 1040:Of the Kingdom of Italy under the Barbarians 444:, poet, and political figure, author of the 2364: 1960:. Cambridge University Press. p. 126. 1903:Tesauro invokes the argument, developed in 1819:The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism 1399:Incontri. Rivista europea di studi italiani 1279: 1277: 1042:]. Turin: per Bartolomeo Zavatta. 1664. 1028:. Turin: appresso Bartolomeo Zauatta. 1661. 605:, including his own revised version of the 568:; in this period he wrote a history of the 431: 4186: 4172: 3382: 3368: 2564: 2550: 2082:The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature 1926:. Bloomsbury Academic. 1996. p. 578. 1640:(New York: Random House, 1954), 1459a 5-8. 1271:, III, Warszawa 1970, pp. 488-491, at 491. 1100:. Turin: appresso Bartolomeo Zapata. 1670. 980:Historia dell'Augustissima Città di Torino 578:Campeggiamenti, overo istorie del Piemonte 405:written in early modern Europe. Tesauro's 29: 2603:Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola 2424: 2328:La France et l'Italie Au Temps de Mazarin 2286: 2144:Northern Miscellany of Literary Criticism 1781: 1740: 1420: 1410: 1283: 739:. He attempts to legitimise the Baroque " 580:, first published between 1640 and 1643. 3214:Superior General of the Society of Jesus 2532:Literature by and about Emanuele Tesauro 2295: 2154: 1752: 1501: 1274: 1141:. Cologne: appresso Giacomo Pindo. 1673. 1138:Origine delle guerre civili del Piemonte 973: 669: 5750:Italian male dramatists and playwrights 3389: 3256:List of Jesuit educational institutions 2403: 2347: 2315:Altro Polo: A Volume of Italian Studies 2251: 2230: 2201: 2075: 2043: 1816: 1460: 1181:. Venice: Giovanni Giacomo Hertz. 1680. 948:, that interpreted rhetoric tradition. 5637: 5187:Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler 2446: 2390: 2386:: Editrice Artistica Piemontese: 7–29. 2377: 2334: 2268: 2167: 2141: 1886: 1854: 1835:. Bologna: Gioseffo Longhi, 1675. p. 1 1435: 1314: 1204: 1171:. Turin: per Bartolomeo Zapatta. 1679. 1161:. Turin: per Bartolomeo Zapatta. 1674. 1151:. Turin: per Bartolomeo Zapatta. 1674. 4167: 3363: 2545: 2321: 2308: 2109: 1924:Cassell Dictionary Italian Literature 1634:The Rhetoric and Poetics of Aristotle 1610: 1251:, p. 162, in John A. Marino, editor, 1216: 1168:Historia dell'augusta città di Torino 1008:. Ivrea: apresso San Francesco. 1646. 531: 337: 2493:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2485: 2121: 1955: 1654:. Taylor & Francis. p. 85. 1350: 1322:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 727:While having as a model the work of 2656:Suppression of the Society of Jesus 2499:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 1984:(Tubingen, 1970); Miguel Batllori, 1556: 1328:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 978:Frontispice of the 1679 edition of 674:Frontispice of the 1670 edition of 585:Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 562:Thomas Francis, prince of Carignano 13: 2432:. De Gruyter. pp. 1476–1477. 1817:Kennedy, George Alexander (1989). 1688:De antiquissima italorum sapientia 1529:The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque 1046:Del Regno d'Italia sotto i Barbari 1035:Del Regno d'Italia sotto i Barbari 911:(New Haven CT: Yale UP, 1978): 70. 837:, there also exists that symbolic 618:Del Regno d'Italia sotto i Barbari 482:and verses on Roman emperors from 14: 5761: 5745:17th-century Italian male writers 5720:17th-century Italian philosophers 2479: 2020:Storia dell'età barocca in Italia 1853:Tesauro 1670, p. 82 as quoted in 1502:Caldwell, Dorigen Sophie (2004). 1108:eiusque notis et illustrationibus 382:, and on that occasion wrote his 5690:Italian male non-fiction writers 5622: 5610: 5598: 5586: 5574: 5547: 4146: 4134: 4028:Stratification of emotional life 3477: 3471: 3465: 3342: 3329: 3328: 3249:Jesuit missions in North America 2672: 1992:(Frankfurt, 1986); K.-P. Lange, 35:Portrait of Emanuele Tesauro by 5655:17th-century Italian historians 4505:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite 3221:Pontifical Gregorian University 2317:. University of Sydney: 93–105. 2037: 2026:, 1910, p. 316.—cf. C. Vasoli, 2012: 2007:Epochen der italienischen Lyrik 1999: 1974: 1949: 1940: 1916: 1880: 1867: 1847: 1838: 1825: 1810: 1775: 1746: 1734: 1721: 1708: 1693: 1682:as the source of philosophical 1668: 1643: 1616: 1604: 1591: 1578: 1550: 1520: 1495: 1469: 1454: 1429: 921:Entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugène 841:, found in the different arts: 16:Italian philosopher (1592–1675) 4218:History of the Catholic Church 1386: 1369: 1344: 1308: 1258: 1241: 1210: 923:published in 1671, the Jesuit 889:, the artist or poet produces 520:(1625), and the work entitled 1: 4867:Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 4264:History of Christian theology 3270:Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm 3235:Pontifical Oriental Institute 3228:Pontifical Biblical Institute 2630:Regimini militantis Ecclesiae 2428:(2009). "Tesauro, Emanuele". 2022:, 2nd ed., 1964, p. 188; and 1988:(Rome, 1958); Barbara Bauer, 1186: 951: 825:Contrary to the Spanish term 5660:17th-century Italian Jesuits 4195:History of Catholic theology 2860:Roque González de Santa Cruz 2380:Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico 2350:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 2311:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 1833:Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico 1729:Il Cannocchiale aristotelico 1716:Il Cannocchiale aristotelico 1284:Farronato, Cristina (2003). 1118:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 963:The Island of the Day Before 917:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 698:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 676:il Cannocchiale aristotelico 665:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 426: 420:The Island of the Day Before 395:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 339:[emanuˈɛːleteˈzauro] 146:Il cannocchiale aristotelico 97:Jesuit Brera College (Milan) 7: 3620:Theological intellectualism 2571: 2354:Omaggio a Gianfranco Folena 1588:7, no. 25 (March 1970): 54. 1292:University of Toronto Press 1225:University of Chicago Press 905:Il cannochiale aristotelico 522:Idea delle perfette imprese 99:Collegium Maximum (Naples) 10: 5766: 5293:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 5283:Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange 4568:Transubstantiation dispute 3998:Principle of double effect 3306:Saint-Pierre de Montmartre 3173:List of Jesuit theologians 3138:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 2495:, Volume 95: Taranto–Togni 2399:. Turin: Einaudi: 569–630. 1855:Gilman, Ernest B. (1978). 1759:Princeton University Press 1506:. AMS Press. p. 200. 1463:Le metamorfosi del Barocco 1461:Griseri, Andreina (1967). 1324:, Volume 95: Taranto–Togni 702:The aristotelian telescope 501:In 1622 Tesauro began his 5542: 5461: 5270: 5129: 4999: 4875: 4754: 4611: 4518: 4378: 4272: 4210: 4201: 4129: 4068: 3865: 3642: 3612: 3574: 3531: 3493: 3486: 3463: 3397: 3322: 3279: 3182: 3092: 3072: 2681: 2670: 2579: 2330:. Grenoble: PUG: 167–171. 2252:Laurens, Pierre (1979). 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Olschki: 9–55. 2269:Hallyn, Fernand (1980). 1887:Küpper, Joachim (2017). 1674:Tesauro's definition of 1650:Shun-Liang Chao (2017). 1622:Tesauro's definition of 969: 478:, a collection of latin 432:Early life and education 229:Francesco Fulvio Frugoni 5318:Dietrich von Hildebrand 5182:Giovanni Maria Cornoldi 5056:Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet 5036:Mary of Jesus of Ágreda 4578:Paulinus II of Aquileia 4573:Predestination disputes 3625:Theological voluntarism 2804:Claude de la Colombière 2536:German National Library 2337:Stanford Italian Review 2181:(1). Baltimore: 15–30. 2086:Oxford University Press 1857:The Curious Perspective 1534:Oxford University Press 1465:. 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He also carried out 5710:Catholic philosophers 5328:Marie-Dominique Chenu 5247:Marie-Joseph Lagrange 5232:Désiré-Joseph Mercier 5116:Clement Mary Hofbauer 5111:Johann Michael Sailer 4538:Maximus the Confessor 4230:History of the papacy 4153:Philosophy portal 3968:Infused righteousness 3242:Jesuit China missions 2525:Enciclopedia Treccani 2486:Bisi, Monica (2019). 2463:10.1353/mln.2016.0014 2174:Modern Language Notes 2127:Studi sul concettismo 2046:Laboratorio dell'ISPF 1980:See Wilfried Barner, 1956:Sohm, Philip (1991). 1861:Yale University Press 1536:. 2019. p. 467. 1317:"TESAURO, Alessandro" 1269:History of Aesthetics 977: 896: 833:. Besides linguistic 685:constituted, next to 673: 587:and preceptor of the 566:Piedmontese Civil War 376:Piedmontese Civil War 283:Ecclesiastical career 80:Turin, Duchy of Savoy 5680:Italian rhetoricians 5665:Italian male writers 5504:Raniero Cantalamessa 5474:Alice von Hildebrand 5423:Edward Schillebeeckx 5101:Maria Gaetana Agnesi 4986:Lawrence of Brindisi 4916:Francisco de Vitoria 4706:Beatrice of Nazareth 4681:Hugh of Saint Victor 4661:Bernard of Clairvaux 4641:Anselm of Canterbury 4603:John Scotus Eriugena 4598:Paschasius Radbertus 4445:Gregory of Nazianzus 4339:Epistle to Diognetus 4101:Doctor of the Church 3983:Ontological argument 3296:Madonna Della Strada 3207:General Congregation 3199:La Civiltà Cattolica 3152:John Courtney Murray 2497:(in Italian). Rome: 2426:Di Cesare, Donatella 2115:Problemi di Estetica 2076:Diffley, P. (2002). 2024:Problemi di Estetica 1996:(Munich, 1968). 1986:Gracián y el Barocco 1946:Tesauro 1670, p. 73. 1859:. New Haven, Conn.: 1844:Tesauro 1670, p. 82. 1326:(in Italian). Rome: 940:many thinkers, from 735:to the new style of 589:princes of Carignano 574:Sant'Omero assediato 206:Christian philosophy 5705:Jesuit philosophers 5479:Carlo Maria Martini 5443:Johann Baptist Metz 5413:Frederick Copleston 5237:Friedrich von Hügel 5197:Joseph Hergenröther 5177:Gaetano Sanseverino 5157:Ignaz von Döllinger 5081:Nicolas Malebranche 4921:Thomas of Villanova 4882:Counter-Reformation 4862:Girolamo Savonarola 4676:Hildegard of Bingen 4485:Cyril of Alexandria 4328:Aristides of Athens 4315:Epistle of Barnabas 4304:Ignatius of Antioch 4242:Ecumenical councils 3928:Divine illumination 3584:Augustinian realism 3452:Theological virtues 3391:Catholic philosophy 3021:Alphonsus Rodriguez 2958:Lèon-Ignance Mangin 2909:Francis de Geronimo 2881:Melchior Grodziecki 2595:Counter-Reformation 2488:"TESAURO, Emanuele" 2288:10.4000/baroque.521 1877:, Venetia 1663, 54. 622:La filosofia morale 570:siege of Saint-Omer 151:La filosofia morale 5725:Metaphor theorists 5685:Writers from Turin 5675:Italian male poets 5494:Alasdair MacIntyre 5373:Nouvelle théologie 5262:Thérèse of Lisieux 5106:Alfonso Muzzarelli 5046:Jean-Jacques Olier 5016:Tommaso Campanella 4931:Francisco de Osuna 4926:Ignatius of Loyola 4795:Catherine of Siena 4691:Robert Grosseteste 4588:Benedict of Aniane 4528:Isidore of Seville 4470:Augustine of Hippo 4435:Cyril of Jerusalem 4430:Hilary of Poitiers 4096:Islamic philosophy 4050:Trademark argument 3943:Formal distinction 3893:Augustinian values 3566:Analytical Thomism 3546:Christian humanism 3288:Church of the Gesù 3014:John Francis Regis 3007:Bernardino Realino 2902:Ignatius of Loyola 2078:"Emanuele Tesauro" 2032:Retorica e barocco 1831:Emanuele Tesauro. 1761:. pp. 40–42. 1727:Emanuele Tesauro, 1714:Emanuele Tesauro, 1383:, 12, 2002, p. 15. 1375:Mansueto, Donato, 1253:Early modern Italy 1071:Alessandro Manzoni 1054:sack of Rome (410) 983: 925:Dominique Bouhours 903:Emanuele Tesauro, 818:), and deception ( 737:Baroque literature 679: 554:Maurizio di Savoia 532:At the Savoy court 372:House of Carignano 186:Italian philosophy 181:Western philosophy 5562: 5561: 5489:Gustavo Gutiérrez 5484:Pope Benedict XVI 5469:Pope John Paul II 5368:Josemaría Escrivá 5358:Henri Daniel-Rops 5242:Vladimir Solovyov 5222:Neo-scholasticism 5162:John Henry Newman 5096:Louis de Montfort 5091:Alphonsus Liguori 5086:Giambattista Vico 5021:Pierre de Bérulle 5007:French Revolution 4976:Robert Bellarmine 4956:John of the Cross 4842:Julian of Norwich 4800:Bridget of Sweden 4790:John of Ruusbroec 4780:William of Ockham 4696:Francis of Assisi 4686:Dominic de Guzmán 4656:Decretum Gratiani 4631:Berengar of Tours 4520:Early Middle Ages 4490:Peter Chrysologus 4440:Basil of Caesarea 4425:Ephrem the Syrian 4365:Antipope Novatian 4161: 4160: 4076:Catholic theology 4023:Seven deadly sins 3993:Peripatetic axiom 3903:Cartesian dualism 3638: 3637: 3604:Scotistic realism 3561:Neo-scholasticism 3357: 3356: 3313:Claudio Acquaviva 2993:Joseph Pignatelli 2930:Stanislaus Kostka 2867:John Soan de Goto 2783:Juan del Castillo 2713:Robert Bellarmine 2706:Edmund Arrowsmith 2406:Studi Secenteschi 2157:Studi secenteschi 2095:978-0-19-818332-7 2005:Friedrich, Hugo, 1638:Friedrich Solmsen 810:), opposition or 593:Victor Amadeus II 544:missions between 380:Victor Amadeus II 352:literary theorist 323: 322: 73:February 26, 1675 5757: 5627: 5626: 5625: 5615: 5614: 5613: 5603: 5602: 5591: 5590: 5589: 5579: 5578: 5577: 5570: 5552: 5551: 5393:Emmanuel Mounier 5388:Bernard Lonergan 5313:Georges Bernanos 5298:Jacques Maritain 5278:G. 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Aquinas 4728: 4726:Henry of Ghent 4723: 4718: 4713: 4708: 4703: 4698: 4693: 4688: 4683: 4678: 4673: 4671:Anselm of Laon 4668: 4663: 4658: 4653: 4648: 4643: 4638: 4633: 4628: 4623: 4617: 4615: 4609: 4608: 4606: 4605: 4600: 4595: 4593:Rabanus Maurus 4590: 4585: 4580: 4575: 4570: 4565: 4560: 4555: 4550: 4545: 4540: 4535: 4530: 4524: 4522: 4516: 4515: 4513: 4512: 4510:Pope Gregory I 4507: 4502: 4497: 4492: 4487: 4482: 4477: 4472: 4467: 4462: 4457: 4452: 4447: 4442: 4437: 4432: 4427: 4422: 4417: 4412: 4407: 4402: 4397: 4391: 4389: 4386:Pope Gregory I 4379: 4376: 4375: 4373: 4372: 4367: 4362: 4357: 4352: 4347: 4342: 4335: 4330: 4325: 4318: 4311: 4306: 4301: 4294: 4289: 4284: 4278: 4276: 4270: 4269: 4267: 4266: 4261: 4260: 4259: 4257:Biblical canon 4254: 4247:Catholic Bible 4244: 4239: 4238: 4237: 4227: 4226: 4225: 4214: 4212: 4208: 4207: 4202: 4199: 4198: 4191: 4190: 4183: 4176: 4168: 4159: 4158: 4156: 4155: 4143: 4130: 4127: 4126: 4124: 4123: 4118: 4113: 4108: 4103: 4098: 4093: 4088: 4083: 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