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  2. Domingo de Soto - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. School of Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    For Domingo de Soto, the theologian's task is to assess the moral foundations of civil law. [9] That's how he criticized the new Spanish charities' laws on the pretext that they violated the fundamental rights of the poor, [ 10 ] or that Juan de Mariana considered that the consent of population was needed in matter of taxation or money alteration.

  4. Dominicus Soto - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Dominican friars - Wikipedia

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    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; Herbert McCabe (1926–2001), English theologian and scholar; José S. Palma (b. 1950 ...

  6. Ángel Martínez Casado - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Diego de Covarrubias y Leyva - Wikipedia

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    Diego's younger brother, Antonio de Covarrubias (1514/24-1602), would be a professor of law at the University of Salamanca and served as consejero of Castile. Diego de Covarrubias was educated at the University of Salamanca, where he studied canon law under Martín de Azpilcueta and theology under Francisco de Vitoria and Domingo de Soto.

  8. Martín de Azpilcueta - Wikipedia

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    Martín de Azpilcueta (Azpilkueta in Basque) [1] (13 December 1492 – 1 June 1586), or Doctor Navarrus, was a Navarrese canonist, theologian and economist.. Renowned in his time, he was the first to formulate the quantity theory of money in 1556 and was with Francisco de Vitoria and Domingo de Soto one of the main thinkers of the School of Salamanca.

  9. Convento de San Esteban, Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    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.