Giuseppe Ciantes, O.P. (1602–1670) was a Roman Catholic prelate, hebraist and theologian[1] who served as Bishop of Marsico Nuovo (1640–1656).[2]
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GiuseppeCiantes, O.P. (1602–1670) was a Roman Catholic prelate, hebraist and theologian who served as Bishop of Marsico Nuovo (1640–1656). Giuseppe Ciantes...
revealed truths for which natural reason is inadequate.[citation needed] GiuseppeCiantes (d. 1670), a leading Hebrew expert of his day and professor of theology...
own Disquisitionibus moralibus (1643) was later accused of laxims. GiuseppeCiantes (d. 1670), a leading Hebrew expert of his day and author of works such...
(Predicatore degli Ebrei) in order to promote their conversion." In the mid-1650s Ciantes wrote a "monumental bilingual edition of the first three Parts of Thomas...
Antonio Franciotti While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: GiuseppeCiantes, Bishop of Marsico Nuovo (1640); Giambattista Spada, Titular Patriarch...
was consecrated bishop Marcello Santacroce, Bishop of Tivoli, with GiuseppeCiantes, Bishop Emeritus of Marsico Nuovo, and Giovanni Agostino Marliani,...
of Ceneda (1639); Silvestro D'Afflitto, Bishop of Trevico (1640); GiuseppeCiantes, Bishop of Marsico Nuovo (1640); Urbano Zambotti, Bishop of Montemarano...
Pietro in Vincoli, with Patrizio Donati, Bishop Emeritus of Minori, and GiuseppeCiantes, Bishop of Marsico Nuovo, serving as co-consecrators. He served as...
languages". The concept was first developed in 1903 by Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano, under the title Latino sine flexione. He wanted to create a naturalistic...