Jacques Carpenter

See also: Carpenter (homonymy)

Jacques Carpenter , doctor of philosophy and medicine, born in 1524 with Clermont in Beauvoisis, died in 1574.

He professed mathematics with the Collège de France and philosophy with the Collège of Burgundy, defended with heat the Péripatétisme, was announced by its philosophical and religious intolerance, and had sharp contentions with his/her colleague Ramus: it is shown even his death. Charles IX appointed it his doctor.

He published, inter alia writings:

  • Oraliones countered Ramum , 1566
  • Comparatio Platonis cum Aristotele , 1573
  • work of theology mystical that it allots to Aristote and that it claims to have translated of Arabic ( Libri xiv which Aristotelis ess dicuntur of secretiorê leaves divinx Sapientiœ secundum Mgyptios ), 1572.

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