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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melchor_CanoMelchor Cano - Wikipedia

    Melchor Cano was born in Tarancón ( New Castile ); in 1523 he entered the Dominican order in Salamanca, where he was taught by Francisco de Vitoria. He taught at Valladolid (1534–43) and Alcalá (1543–6) before succeeding Vitoria as professor of theology at Salamanca. Cano was a man of deep learning and originality.

  2. Melchor Cano was a Dominican theologian and bishop who upheld the rights of the Spanish crown against the claims of the papacy. A professor of theology in Salamanca, and later at Valladolid (1546–52), he was sent by Emperor Charles V to the Council of Trent (1551–52), where he participated actively

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  3. Esteban de Salamanca, sus superiores enviaron a Melchor Cano a es-te novedoso y boyante Estudio General para ampliar sus estudios. Cuando llegó Cano a San Gregorio el Regente de Estudios era el maestro Diego de Astudillo (desde 1527), a quien ya había tenido como profesor de teología en San Esteban y que por tanto conocía

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  5. Jun 1, 2017 · The leading critic in Spain of the early Society of Jesus and its founder was the Dominican theologian Melchor Cano, who believed that the spirituality of Ignatius and his companions was a form of illuminism. During the 1550s he set out his reasons for thinking this in his Censura y parecer contra el Insituto de los Padres Jesuitas, a document he intended to show to the pope. It survives in a ...

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    • 2017
  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Melchor Cano was born in Tarancón in the diocese of Cuenca on 6 January 1509 (or 1506) as the son of Fernando Cano, a lawyer, and his wife Maria Delgado de Valle. In August 1524 he joined the Dominican Order and started to study theology and philosophy in Salamanca and Valladolid in 1527.

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  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Melchor_CanoMelchor Cano - Wikiwand

    Melchor Cano was born in Tarancón ( New Castile ); in 1523 he entered the Dominican order in Salamanca, where he was taught by Francisco de Vitoria. He taught at Valladolid (1534–43) and Alcalá (1543–6) before succeeding Vitoria as professor of theology at Salamanca. Cano was a man of deep learning and originality.

  8. Nov 28, 2012 · Melchor Cano by Caballero, Fermín, 1800-1876. ... Topics Cano, Melchor, 1509?-1560 Publisher Madrid : Imprenta del Colegio Nacional de Sordo-mudos y de Ciegos Collection

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