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Domingo de Soto, O.P. (1494 – 15 November 1560) was a Spanish Dominican priest and Scholastic theologian born in Segovia (), and died in Salamanca (), at the age of 66.He is best known as one of the founders of international law and of the Spanish Thomistic philosophical and theological movement known as the School of Salamanca.
The intellectual movement started with Francisco de Vitoria [6] (1483–1546) and Domingo de Soto [7] ... La Escuela de Salamanca. Concepto, miembros, problemas, ...
Magazine Cuadernos salmantinos de filosofía, Nº 30, 2003, pp. 629-646, Title: Los pobres y Domingo de Soto (The poor and Domingo de Soto). ISSN 0210-4857; 2005, Magazine Imágenes de la FE, Sumario nº 397. November, Theology section, Title: La libertad del pensamiento. Una nueva filosofía para entender a Dios (Freedom of thought.
The Staircase of Soto, designed by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón between 1553 and 1556. It was built between 1553 and 1556. Its name is due to the patronage of Friar Domingo de Soto, professor at the University of Salamanca (belonging to the School of Salamanca) and confessor to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Domingo de Soto studied at the universities of Alcalá and Paris, and in 1524 entered the Dominican Order. In 1532 he became professor of theology at Salamanca. In 1545 he was sent at the behest of Charles V to the Council of Trent, and he subsequently served as the emperor's confessor.
Domingo de Soto (1494-1546), Spanish theologian and philosopher of the School of Salamanca John Tauler (c. 1300-1361), one of the Rhineland Mystics Johann Tetzel (c. 1465-1519), Inquisitor for Poland and Saxony, renowned preacher and indulgence seller
Pages in category "School of Salamanca" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Domingo de Soto; Pedro de Soto; Francisco Suárez; V.
The theologians and jurists of the School of Salamanca like Domingo de Soto and Tomás de Mercado stimulated thus the interplay between canon and civil laws [4] · . [5] The latest considered for example the confessor , judge of the conscience, as a veritable agent for the application of civil law.