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Hieronymus Rorarius (Girolamo Rorario), (Pordenone 1485-Pordenone 1556) was at first an envoy on behalf of Charles V of Habsburg, and then a Papal nuncio to the court of Ferdinand of Hungary. In a 1544 pamphlet, Rorarius maintained that beasts make better use of reason than men do. After Gabriel Naudé republished the book in 1648, it was reprinted several times, and discussed at length by Pierre Bayle's entry Rorarius in his Historical and Critical Dictionary, where it introduced a critical discussion of the nature of the soul and of Descartes's and Leibniz's philosophies.

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  • Hieronymus Rorarius (Girolamo Rorario), (Pordenone 1485-Pordenone 1556) was at first an envoy on behalf of Charles V of Habsburg, and then a Papal nuncio to the court of Ferdinand of Hungary. In a 1544 pamphlet, Rorarius maintained that beasts make better use of reason than men do. After Gabriel Naudé republished the book in 1648, it was reprinted several times, and discussed at length by Pierre Bayle's entry Rorarius in his Historical and Critical Dictionary, where it introduced a critical discussion of the nature of the soul and of Descartes's and Leibniz's philosophies. (en)
  • Girolamo Rorario ou Gerolamo Rorario, en latin Hieronymus Rorarius, est un humaniste italien, né en 1485 à Pordenone (Frioul) et mort dans cette ville en 1556. Il fut nonce de Clément VII en Hongrie et de Paul III en Pologne. (fr)
  • Gerolamo Rorario, o Rorajo (in latino: Hieronymus Rorarius; Pordenone 1485 – Pordenone, 1556), è stato un umanista, scrittore, diplomatico e nunzio apostolico italiano, autore di Dialoghi ispirati alla tradizione letteraria di Luciano di Samosata. (it)
  • Джироламо Рорарио (итал. Girolamo Rorario, лат. Hieronymus Rorarius; 1485—1556) — писатель-гуманист, дипломат, нунций папы Климента VII при дворе Фердинанда I. (ru)
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  • Hieronymus Rorarius (Girolamo Rorario), (Pordenone 1485-Pordenone 1556) was at first an envoy on behalf of Charles V of Habsburg, and then a Papal nuncio to the court of Ferdinand of Hungary. In a 1544 pamphlet, Rorarius maintained that beasts make better use of reason than men do. After Gabriel Naudé republished the book in 1648, it was reprinted several times, and discussed at length by Pierre Bayle's entry Rorarius in his Historical and Critical Dictionary, where it introduced a critical discussion of the nature of the soul and of Descartes's and Leibniz's philosophies. (en)
  • Girolamo Rorario ou Gerolamo Rorario, en latin Hieronymus Rorarius, est un humaniste italien, né en 1485 à Pordenone (Frioul) et mort dans cette ville en 1556. Il fut nonce de Clément VII en Hongrie et de Paul III en Pologne. (fr)
  • Gerolamo Rorario, o Rorajo (in latino: Hieronymus Rorarius; Pordenone 1485 – Pordenone, 1556), è stato un umanista, scrittore, diplomatico e nunzio apostolico italiano, autore di Dialoghi ispirati alla tradizione letteraria di Luciano di Samosata. (it)
  • Джироламо Рорарио (итал. Girolamo Rorario, лат. Hieronymus Rorarius; 1485—1556) — писатель-гуманист, дипломат, нунций папы Климента VII при дворе Фердинанда I. (ru)
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  • Hieronymus Rorarius (en)
  • Girolamo Rorario (fr)
  • Gerolamo Rorario (it)
  • Рорарио, Джироламо (ru)
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