Vives, Juan Luis Philosophers Philosophy
Juan Luis (Ludovicus) Vives, 1492-1540. Spanish humanist philosopher and classicist who moved to France to escape the Inquisition. For a time, he served as a tutor for the daughter of Henry VIII of England, but he was imprisoned and expelled for his opposition to the king's divorce.
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- Biography.com: Vives, Juan Luis - Paragraph on the life of this Renaissance scholar.
- Spain: Juan Luis Vives - Short article on this thinker and comrade of vives, juan luis philosophers Erasmus.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Juan Luis Vives - Article on his life and works, by Paul v Lejay.
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