HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; January 10, 2004 Campanella, Tommaso Campanella, Tommaso , 15681639, Italian Renaissance philosopher and writer. http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_thesauru
Storia Della Filosofia Translate this page Introduzione alla filosofia - di Ernesto Riva. Tommaso Campanella. Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) Tommaso Campanella nacque a Stilo (in Calabria) nel 1568. http://www.linguaggioglobale.com/filosofia/txt/Campanella.htm
Extractions: Tommaso Campanella nacque a Stilo (in Calabria) nel 1568. Entrò nel 1582 nellOrdine dei Domenicani ma le sue idee gli procurarono ben presto persecuzioni e condanne. Nel 1591 venne imprigionato per le opinioni contenute nella Philosophia sensibus demonstrata . Fu liberato lanno successivo e ritornò a Stilo. Qui ordì la congiura che avrebbe dovuto realizzare il suo sogno: una repubblica teocratica di cui egli sarebbe stato il capo! Ma la congiura fu scoperta nel 1599. Per sfuggire alla condanna capitale si finse pazzo e riuscì a resistere in carcere per 27 anni ! Fu poi liberato dal governo spagnolo e trasferito a Roma. Riuscì a fuggire e si rifugiò in Francia alla corte del re Luigi XIII. Trascorse così serenamente gli ultimi tempi e morì nel 1639. La città del Sole . La filosofia di Campanella ha lo scopo di fondare una nuova società umana: egli riteneva possibile che la sua utopia diventasse realtà ed era certo del suo prossimo avvento. Nellopera La città del Sole (1602), è appunto delineata la struttura di uno Stato immaginario. Essa ha la forma di un dialogo fra un Ospitalario, cioè un cavaliere dellordine degli Ospitalieri di S. Giovanni in Gerusalemme, ed un genovese, nocchiero (=responsabile della direzione di una nave) di Cristoforo Colombo, il quale descrive quello che ha visto nellisola lontana di Taprobana (lattuale Sri Lanka o Ceylon). Questo Stato immaginario è governato da un principe, chiamato
Tommaso Campanella Page SHORT BIOGRAPHY sample audio. Tommaso Campanella (15681639) was born in Stilo, in Calabria. He studied Telesio, occultism and magic http://www.ilnarratore.com/anthology/campanella/campanella.html
Extractions: SHORT BIOGRAPHY sample audio Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) was born in Stilo, in Calabria. He studied Telesio, occultism and magic arts which meant he was regarded with suspicion in the Dominican monastery where he was training for his priesthood. He escaped from there first to Cosenza and then Naples, after being tried he was sent to prison for two years. After that he moved to Rome, Florence and Padua where he met Galileo. Along with his followers he vowed to fight Spanish control and set up a new ideal state from where the regeneration of Christian states would begin. He was once again arrested and tortured; in prison he started to write his major works including "La città del sole" where he imagines an ideal republic based on natural principles. Once free he moved to Paris where he spent his final years and published his masterpiece: "la Metaphysica". THE CAMPANELLA'S TEXTS ON LINE LiberLiber
Campanella Ideas in Society, 15001700 Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639). Index Giovanni Domenico Campanella was born in Stilo, Calabria. He was famed as a child prodigy. http://www.nd.edu/~dharley/witchcraft/Campanella.html
Extractions: Giovanni Domenico Campanella was born in Stilo, Calabria. He was famed as a child prodigy. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Dominican order and took the name Tommaso, after Aquinas. Early in his career he became disenchanted with Aristotelian philosophy and became a follower of Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588), the author of a De Rerum Natura . Telesio thought that all knowledge is sensation and that intelligence is therefore an collection of isolated data provided by the senses. His books were placed on the Index after his death. In 1592, Campanella published Philosophia Sensibus Demonstrata , or "Philosophy Demonstrated by the Senses," in defense of Telesio.The work resulted in his arrest, trial, and brief imprisonment for heresy. On his release, he went to Padua, where he was arrested, charged with sodomy (1593), acquitted, and then charged with having engaged a Jew in a debate over matters of Christian faith. Sent to Rome for trial, he renounced in 1596 the heresy of which he had been accused. In Naples, in 1589, Campanella had come into contact with Giambattista della Porta, who was at the centre of a diverse group dabbling in experiments, magic, and astrology. Campanella here was exposed not only to primitive experiments, but also to astrology. His thoughts had now drifted so far from orthodoxy, that he was denounced to the Inquisition and, in 1592, he was for a time confined in a convent. [Note the similarities with the career of
Campanella Ideas in Society, 15001700 Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639). Giovanni Domenico Campanella was born in Stilo, Calabria. He was famed as a child prodigy. http://www.nd.edu/~dharley/HistIdeas/Campanella.html
Extractions: Giovanni Domenico Campanella was born in Stilo, Calabria. He was famed as a child prodigy. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Dominican order and took the name Tommaso, after Aquinas. Early in his career he became disenchanted with Aristotelian philosophy and became a follower of Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588), the author of a De Rerum Natura . Telesio thought that all knowledge is sensation and that intelligence is therefore an collection of isolated data provided by the senses. His books were placed on the Index after his death. In 1592, Campanella published Philosophia Sensibus Demonstrata , or "Philosophy Demonstrated by the Senses," in defense of Telesio.The work resulted in his arrest, trial, and brief imprisonment for heresy. On his release, he went to Padua, where he was arrested, charged with sodomy (1593), acquitted, and then charged with having engaged a Jew in a debate over matters of Christian faith. Sent to Rome for trial, he renounced in 1596 the heresy of which he had been accused. In Naples, in 1589, Campanella had come into contact with
Campanella Translate this page Tommaso Campanella. Notice biographique. Giandomenico Campanella, dit Tommaso (1568-1639) Collectif Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639), Naples, 1969. http://www.cerphi.net/biblio/campa.htm
Extractions: T. Campanella : Opere di T. Campanella , a cura di D'Ancona, Turin, 1854. T. Campanella : Opere , a cura di L. Firpo, Milan, 1954. T. Campanella : De investigatione rerum (perdu). T. Campanella : Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (Naples, 1591), texte lat. Naples, 1951, tr. it. L. De Franco, Naples, 1974. T. Campanella : Compendium de rerum natura , Francfort, 1617. T. Campanella : Prodromus philosophiae instaurandae , Francfort, 1617. T. Campanella : De sensu rerum et magia (Francfort, 1620 ; Paris, 1636), texte it. ( Del senso delle cose e della magia ) a cura di A Bruers, Bari, 1925. T. Campanella : Apologia pro Galileo T. Campanella : Realis Philosophia epilogistica , Francfort, 1623 ; Paris, 1637. T. Campanella : Astrologicorum libri VII , Lyon, 1629, Francfort, 1630. T. Campanella :
Douglass; Jefferson; Tommaso Campanella; Stegner THE PEOPLE Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) The People is a beast of muddy brain, That knows not its own force, and therefore stands Loaded with wood and stone http://www.able2know.com/forums/about17746.html
CSL: Tommaso Campanella Tommaso Campanella (15681639), Also known as Thomas Campanella; Tomaso Campanella; Tomasso Campanella; Tomasz Campanella Works http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/campanellax.html
CSL Author List: B-D (d. ca. 54); Calvus, Gaius Licinius Macer (2nd cent. BCE); Campanella, Tommaso Theol. (15681639); Campion, Thomas Eleg., Epic., Epigram. http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/authors_b-d.html
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Extractions: var keep_domain = 0; document.onkeypress = ''; google_ad_client = "pub-7213886436782633"; google_alternate_ad_url = "http://allpoetry.com:8080/images/textad.htm"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; google_ad_format = "468x60_as"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; google_ad_format = "468x60_as"; google_color_border = "A8DDA0"; google_color_bg = "EBFFED"; google_color_link = "0000CC"; google_color_url = "008000"; google_color_text = "6F6F6F"; //> Hello. Login or Register Tommaso Campanella next poet His formal training in philosophy and theology was in Dominican houses. Early in his career he became disenchanted with Aristotelian philosophy and became a follower of Bernardino Telesio whose great work De Rerum Natura (after Lucretius) influenced him greatly. Telesio thought that all knowledge is sensation and that intelligence is therefore an collection of isolated data provided by the senses.
Campanella - University Of Maryland Campanella, Tommaso, 15681639. City Of The Sun, The University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-7011 (301 http://www.lib.umd.edu/ETC/ReadingRoom/Drama/Campanella/
Tommaso Translate this page Tommaso Campanella Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639). Giovan Domenico prodigy. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Dominican http://www.win.it/ricerca/t/tommaso.html
Tommaso Campanella, La Città Del Sole Translate this page Tommaso Campanella. Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639). Frate domenicano e filosofo. Autore di numerosi trattati teologici, filosofici e politici. http://www.analitica.com/bitblioteca/campanella/citta_sole.asp
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MODERN PHILOSOPHY: Humanism And The Renaissance 4. Tommaso Campanella (15681639). According to Tommaso Campanella (picture) to know means to feel, and to feel means to take notice of sensitive modifications. http://radicalacademy.com/adiphilhumanism.htm
Extractions: Adventures in Philosophy MODERN PHILOSOPHY Select a Category... Ancient Philosophy Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy Recent Philosophy American Philosophy Islamic Philosophy Jewish Philosophy Political Philosophy Academy Resources Glossary of Philosophical Terms Philosophy Search Engine Timeline of Philosophy A Timeline of American Philosophy ... Books about Religion in The Radical Academy Bookstore Shop Amazon Stores in the Radical Academy Bookstore The Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation Humanism and the Renaissance The true spirit of Humanism and the Renaissance is that of Neo-Platonism, which is present to a greater or lesser degree in the entire period. In this spirit, Humanism divinizes man, and the Renaissance divinizes nature, in which it seeks the explanation of reality; the state is considered as being above all morality, and the Protestant Reform finds justification for the individual interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures.
History Of Astronomy: Persons (C) Campanella, Tommaso (156816391659?) Short biography and references (Encycl. Brit.); Biographical data and references; Short biography; http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_c.html
Text-On-Web C Translate this page Lyon P. Rigaud, 1614. Gallica. Campanella, Tommaso (1568-1639) natural philosophy, magic. Del Senso delle Cose e della Magia. e-text BIVIO. http://platz.jp/~virgil/TOW/C.htm
Extractions: Text-On-Web C A B C D ... H I J K L M ... T U V W X Y Z back NEW anatomy Lyon : P. Rigaud, 1614. Gallica anatomy Lyon : P. Rigaud, 1614. Gallica Campanella, Tommaso (1568-1639) natural philosophy, magic Del Senso delle Cose e della Magia e-text: BIVIO Apologia pro Galileo, mathematico florentino, ubi disquiritur, utrum ratio philosopahndi [sic] quam Galileus . Francofurti : impensis G. Tampaghii : typis E. Kempfferi, 1622 Gallica Realis philosophiae epilogisticae partes quatuor, hoc est de rerum natura, hominum moribus, politica (cui Civitas solis juncta est) et Oeconomica: cum adnotationibus physiologicis, a Thobia Adami nunc primum editae, quibus accedent [sic] quaestionum partes totidem ejusdem Campanellae, contra omnes sectas veteres novasque... . Francofurti : impensis G. Tampachii, 1623 Gallica . Lugduni : sumptibus J., A. et M. Prost, 1629 Gallica Astrologicorum libri VII . Francofurti : [s.n.] , 1630 Gallica De sensu rerum et magia . Parisiis : apud Dionysium Bechet, 1637 Gallica Lettere di Tommaso Campanella : raccolte da Michele Baldacchini. [S.l.] : [s.n.], [ca 1830] Gallica Capivaccio, Girolamo
Goethe Translate this page Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) Dominikanermöönch, Denker Literatur Hiebel,F. Campanella- Der Sucher nach dem Sonnenstaat. Geschichte eines Schicksals. http://www.beuys.org/000/33.htm