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Diego López de Zúñiga (theologian) :''To be distinguished from Diego de Zúñiga of Salamanca (1536–1597)'' Diego López de Zúñiga, Latin: Jacobus Lopis Stunica (ca. 1470 in Estremadura Province (historical), Estremadura - 1531 in Naples) was a Spanish humanist and biblical sch ...
(d.1531)'' Diego de Zúñiga of Salamanca (sometimes Latinized as Didacus a Stunica) (1536–1597) was an Augustinian Hermit and academic. He is known for publishing an early acceptance of the Copernican theory, he was also the most important Augustinian scholastic thinker from the second half of the XVI century.


Life

A student of Luis de León, he taught at the University of Osuna and the
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. His ''In Job commentaria'' (Commentary on Job, 1584) addressed Job 9:6, in such a way as to assert that the Copernican heliocentric theory was an acceptable interpretation of Scripture. This publication made him one of a very small number of Catholic scholars of the sixteenth century who set out an explicit accommodation with the ideas of Copernicus. He did, however, subsequently change his views, on another front, philosophical rather than theological. In ''Philosophia prima pars'', written at the end of his life, he rejected Copernicanism as incompatible with Aristotelian theory on
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(editors), ''The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy'' (1990), p. 611 and p. 616.
The work of Zúñiga was placed on the Church's
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, together with Copernicus' '' De revolutionibus'', by a decree of the Sacred Congregation from March 5, 1616:


Notes


Works

* ''Didaci a Stunica eremitae Agustiniani Philosophiae prima pars, qua perfecte et eleganter quatuor scientiae Metaphysica, Dialectica, Rhetorica et Physica declarantur, ad Clementem octavum Pontificem maximum'' * ''De optimo genere tradendae totius Philosophiae et Sacrosanctae Scriturae explicandae'' * ''De totius Dialectiacer constitutione contra Ramum pro Aristotele'' * ''In Zachariam Prophetam Commentaria'', 1577 * ''In Job Commentaria'', the first edition by Ioannes Rodericus was published in Toledo, 1584. The second edition by Franciscum Zanettum was published in
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, 1591.


Further reading

* Rafael Chabrán, ''Diego de Zuñiga, Job and The Reception of Copernicus in Spain'', Ometeca. Vol. 1 No. 2 & Vol. 2 No. 1 (1989–1990): pp. 61–68. * Victor Navarro Brotons, ''The Reception of Copernicus in Sixteenth-Century Spain: The Case of Diego de Zuniga'', Isis, Vol. 86, No. 1 (Mar., 1995), pp. 52–78


External links


The Birth of Ontology. A selection of Ontologists from 1560 to 1770
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zuniga, Diego De Augustinian friars 16th-century Spanish Roman Catholic theologians 1536 births 1597 deaths University of Salamanca alumni 16th-century Spanish philosophers