The Sociology of Philosophies

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338 Melchior Cano (Spain;
Dominican Thomist; sci
anti-mystic, anti-Jesuit)
1565
339 Martin de Ledesma (Spain;
Dominican Thomist; moral
theory)
340 Dominic de Soto (Dominican
Thomist, f. internat. law;
Alcala, Paris)
341 Bartholomew de Medina
(same) 
342 Dominic Bañez (Salamanca;
Dominican Thomist)
343 Luis de Molina (Spain,
Coimbra, Evora; Jesuit)
346 Valentine Weigel (Germany,
Lutheran mystic) 
347 Joseph Scaliger (Geneva,
Leyden)
348 Lelio Sozzini (Sienna;
anti-Aristotelean)
349 Fausto Sozzini (Sienna,
Poland;
Socinianism/Unitarianism)
352 Jacobo Zabarella (Padua,
Aristotelean) 
353 Andreas Cesalpinus (Italy;
Aristotelean) 
354 Jacobo Cremonini (same) 
355 Nicolaus Taurellus (Basel;
Protestant anti-Aristotelean) 
356 Joest Lipsius (Louvain,
Leyden; Humanist revived
Stoicism, sync. w Christianity)
357 Francisco Sanchez
(Bourdeaux, Toulouse;
medicine; skeptic,
Montaigne’s cousin)
358 Pierre Charron (France;
skeptical fideist, anti-Calvinist)

Figure 10.1. European Network:
The Cascade of Circles, 1600–1735
1565
{A} Maestlin (Tübingen theol)
i {B} Ostilio Ricci (math)
i (C) Galileo’s father
i (D) Descartes’s father
{E} della Porta (Accademia
Segreti, Naples; Accademia
Lincei, Rome)
{F} Fabricus (Padua, physiol)
G Jesuit team (Coimbra, summa
Thomist phil)
(H) Spenser (Sidney circle)
1600
1 Cardinal Bellarmine (Jesuit,
Rome; Thomist)
2 Sarpi (Venetian state
theologian, nat phil)
3 Carmelite team (Alcala,
summa Thomist phil) 
4 Vanini (Padua, Naples,
Toulouse; medicine;
Averroist/pantheist) 
{5} Harriot (math, astron, geog)
{6} Napier (Scotland; logarithms)
{7} Briggs (geom, Gresham
College, London)
{8} Oughtred (math notation)
(9) Ben Jonson
(10) John Donne
(11) George Herbert (younger
brother of Cherbery)
12 Andrae (Tübingen; publicized
“Rosicrucians”) 
13 Alsted (Herborn; anti-Arist;
Lullist; chiliast theol)
14 Veron (Jesuit teacher at La
Flêche; anti-Calvinist debater)
(15) Cardinal Bérulle
(anti-Calvinist leader; f.
Oratorians)

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