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  2. Lorenzo Scupoli - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Scupoli CR (c. 1530 – 26 November 1610), [1] better known by his religious name Lorenzo Scupoli, was a Neapolitan Catholic priest, most notable for his authorship of The Spiritual Combat (Italian: Il combattimento spirituale), an important work in 16th-century Catholic spirituality.

  3. Category:16th-century Italian philosophers - Wikipedia

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  4. H. A. Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Being the Spiritual Combat and Path to Paradise of Lorenzo Scupoli as edited by Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain and revised by Theophan the Recluse. Translated into English from Theophan's Russian text by E. Kadloubovsky and G. E. H. Palmer. London : Faber & Faber, 1952.

  5. Theatines - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Scupoli; Tommaso Del Bene Guarino Guarini; It has also furnished one pope, Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Carafa), 250 bishops, archbishops, and papal legates, and several cardinals. Among noted nineteenth-century Theatines was the Sicilian Father Gioacchino Ventura dei baroni di Raulica, a philosopher, littérateur, and orator.

  6. Scottish Gaelic literature - Wikipedia

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    Fr. MacEachan, a graduate of the Royal Scots College at Valladolid, also produced an important Gaelic-English dictionary as well as translations of Thomas a Kempis' The Imitation of Christ (Scottish Gaelic: Leanmhainn Chriosda), published in 1826, and Lorenzo Scupoli's The Spiritual Combat (Scottish Gaelic: An cath spioradail), published in ...

  7. 1610 in literature - Wikipedia

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    November 28 – Lorenzo Scupoli, Italian theologian (born c. 1530) unknown dates. Adam Berg, German printer and publisher (born 1540) [16] Georgios Chortatzis, Greek verse dramatist (born c. 1545) Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Ragusan philosopher and science writer (born 1549) Yuan Hongdao (袁宏道), Chinese poet (born 1568) probable

  8. Category:1610 deaths - Wikipedia

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    B. Gervase Babington; Anne Bacon; Richard Bancroft; John Banister (anatomist) George Barcroft; Sadiqi Beg; Thomas Bell (Catholic priest) Berachah the Hero; Adam Berg (publisher)

  9. Andrew Avellino - Wikipedia

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    Body of Blessed Andrew Avellino in San Paolo Maggiore (Naples).. Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 – 10 November 1608) was an Italian Theatine priest. He is venerated as the patron saint of Naples and Sicily and invoked especially against a sudden death.