CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO

tōm–mäˈzō kämpänĕlˈlä, 1568–1639, Italian Renaissance philosopher and writer. He entered the Dominican order at the age of 15, and although he was frequently in trouble with the authorities, he never left the church. Imprisoned in 1599 on the grounds that he was plotting against the Spanish rule of Naples, he was released in 1626 on the representation of Pope Urban VIII. His best-known work is Civitas solis (1623, tr. The City of the Sun), an account of a utopian society that closely follows the pattern of Plato's Republic. Although he retained much of scholasticism and insisted on the preeminence of faith in matters of theology, he emphasized perception and experiment as the media of science. His importance, like that of Francis Bacon and Bruno, depends largely on his anticipation of what came to be the scientific attitude of empiricism. For his Civitas solis, see Henry Morley, ed., Ideal Commonwealths (1890).

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...research, lapsed into blind idolatry. Campanella strenuously urged that men should reform...conspiracy against the Spanish rule. Campanella, who was an Italian patriot was seized...Released at last from his prison, Campanella went to Rome, where he was defended...
CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO. Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) was bom in Stilo, Calabria, in southern...of the Sun, The Sources: Bonansea, Bemadino M. 1969. Tommaso Campanella. Renaissance Pioneer of Modern Thought. Washington, DC...
...political institutions. Bibliography: L. Firpo, Campanella, Tommaso, Dizionario biografico degli Italiani , vol. 17 (1974): 372-401; J. Headley, Tommaso Campanella and the Transformation of the World , 1997. Renzo...
...Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1973 . CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO 1568-1639 , poet and philosopher. Campanella was the son of an illiterate shoemaker...open to a man of his social position: Campanella became a Dominican monk. He studied...
...worked as a tapestry designer. Campanella, Tommaso 1568-1639 Italian philosopher...the Sun written about 1602 . Campanella was born at Silo. Like Giordano...Thomas More and Francis Bacon . Campanella also wrote an Apologia pro Galileo...
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Tommaso Campanella: Il Libro E Il Corpo Della Natura. by Maurice A. Finocchiaro Germana Elisa Ernst. Tommaso Campanella: Il libro e il corpo della natura. Bari and Rome: La Nuova Italia...
TOMMASO CAMPANELLA AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD by ROBERT BIRELEY TOMMASO CAMPANELLA AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD...brilliant, idiosyncratic Dominican Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) spent much of his...
...Commentary from Dante to Tommaso Campanella. by Roberta Antognini Sherry...Commentary from Dante to Tommaso Campanella. Buffalo and Toronto: University...Bruno (Eroici furori) and Tommaso Campanella (Scelta di alcune poesie filosofiche...
Tommaso Campanella and the Transformation of the World...55. ISBN: 0-691-02679-3. Tommaso Campanella - rebel, philosopher, prophet...publication of John M. Headleys Tommaso Campanella and the Transformation of the World...
Apologie De Galilee / Tommaso Campanell. by John M. Headley...ed., Apologie de Galilee / Tommaso Campanell Paris: Les Belles...of Galileos contemporary, Tommaso Gampanella, as well as a leading...has persisted as to whether Campanella composed the manuscript, as...
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...of a second coming, the Franciscan movements rejection of riches, the Utopian anticipations of Thomas More and Tommaso Campanella, Rousseaus advocacy of an egalitarian order purged of "unnatural" social division, the "primitive socialism...


 

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CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO tom ma zo kampanel la, 1568 1639, Italian Renaissance philosopher and writer. He entered the Dominican order at the age of 15...
...are Francois Rabelaiss description of the Abbey of Theleme in Gargantua (1532), The City of the Sun (1623) by Tommaso Campanella , The New Atlantis (1627) of Francis Bacon , and the Oceana (1656) of James Harrington . In the 18th-century...


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