Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520 – c. 1566) was an Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher and engineer. He is now known for his contribution to the history of religious toleration.[1][2]
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JacopoAconcio (c. 1520 – c. 1566) was an Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher and engineer. He is now known for his contribution to the history of...
variant of Giacomo (James in English). Jacopo Aconcio (c. 1520 – c. 1566), Italian religious reformer Jacopo Bassano (c. 1510 – 1592), Italian painter Iacopo...
religious tolerance for Jews and Muslims, whom he referred to as "Turks". JacopoAconcio and Baruch Spinoza are believed to have read the treatise and been inspired...
excommunicated him in 1561. JacopoAconcio, a member of Hamsted's church, defended him to Grindal, who excommunicated Aconcio as well. Afterwards, Hamsted...
AC Trento. Notable people born in or associated with Trento include: JacopoAconcio (c. 1520–1566), Italian jurist, theologian, philosopher and engineer...
public library membership required.) O'Malley, Charles Donald (1955). JacopoAconcio (in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p. 51. Retrieved December...
public library membership required.) O'Malley, Charles Donald (1955). JacopoAconcio (in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p. 51. Retrieved 3 December...
enthusiastic approval from the Italian emigrant living in England, JacopoAconcio, a friend of Blundeville. It was taken up by Paolo Beni and Tommaso...
reformed thinkers and writers, such as Vermigli, Pier Paolo Vergerio, JacopoAconcio, Bernardino Ochino, Lelio Sozzini, Sebastian Castellio, Celio Secondo...
and was a loose translation and summary of historiographical works by JacopoAconcio and Francesco Patrizzi. It endorsed the realist writing of history as...