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Juan Luis Vives and Spanish Christian Humanism (1520–1540)

Juan Luis Vives and Spanish Christian Humanism (1520–1540)

  1. Vives issues a humanist attack on scholastic logic

    Labels: Juan Luis, Scholastic logic
  2. Commentary on Augustine links humanism to theology

    Labels: Augustine, Commentary
  3. Vives moves to England as royal tutor

    Labels: Juan Luis, Princess Mary
  4. Treatise on educating Christian women is published

    Labels: De institutione, Catherine of
  5. Inquisition arrests Vives’s father in Valencia

    Labels: Spanish Inquisition, Valencia
  6. Vives loses Henry VIII’s favor over the divorce

    Labels: Henry VIII, Divorce controversy
  7. Vives resettles in Bruges and writes from exile

    Labels: Bruges, Exile writings
  8. Vives publishes works urging concord and peace

    Labels: De concordia, Peacemaking
  9. Inquisition publicly burns Vives’s mother’s remains

    Labels: Spanish Inquisition, Valencia
  10. De disciplinis sets out a full education reform program

    Labels: De disciplinis, Education reform
  11. Vives dies in Bruges, leaving a lasting reform legacy

    Labels: Juan Luis, Bruges