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Poet, philosopher.  Jailed for heresy when he opposed the theory of [[Aristotle]] in his attempt to define humanism using Catholic theology; arrested and charged with sodomy in 1593.  Wrote most of his important works while jailed in Spain from 1599-1626 for conspiring against the Spanish rulers.  Books include  Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (1592), The Monarchy of Spain (1600), Political Aphorisms (1601), Atheismus triumphatus (1605–1607), Quod reminiscetur (1606), Metaphysica (1609–1623), Theologia (1613–1624), and his most famous work, The City of the Sun (1602). 
  
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==Further Reading/Research==
  
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* https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Tommaso_Campanella
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* https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/campanella/
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* http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioc1/campan01.html
  
Poet, philosopher. Jailed for heresy.
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Tommaso Campanella

Country

Italy

Birth - Death

1568 - 1639

Occupation

Writer

Description

Poet, philosopher. Jailed for heresy when he opposed the theory of Aristotle in his attempt to define humanism using Catholic theology; arrested and charged with sodomy in 1593. Wrote most of his important works while jailed in Spain from 1599-1626 for conspiring against the Spanish rulers. Books include Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (1592), The Monarchy of Spain (1600), Political Aphorisms (1601), Atheismus triumphatus (1605–1607), Quod reminiscetur (1606), Metaphysica (1609–1623), Theologia (1613–1624), and his most famous work, The City of the Sun (1602).

Further Reading/Research


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