Giorgio Raguseo

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Peripateticae disputationes, 1613

Giorgio Raguseo (1580 – 1622) was an Italian philosopher, theologist, and orator from the Republic of Venice.[1]

Born an illegitimate child in Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa), Croatia, Raguseo had to beg before being taken to Venice by a gentleman who provided him an education. He became a priest and taught at the University of Padua.[2]

Works

  • Raguseo, Giorgio (1613). Peripateticae disputationes. Venetiis: Pietro Dusinelli.

See also

Note

  1. ^ Georgius <Raguseius>
  2. ^ Appendini, François-Marie (1802). "6. Illustri filosofi Ragusei". Notizie istorico-critiche sulle antichita, storia e letteratura de Ragusei [Historical and Critical News of the Ancient History and Literature of Dubrovnik]. Vol. 1. Stamp. di A. Martecchini. pp. 71–73.