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See also: Spanish See also: scholar and philosopher, was See also: born at Seville between 1526 and 1528
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About 1548 he studied at See also: Louvain, and, following the example of the Spanish See also: Jew, Judas Abarbanel, published commentaries on See also: Plato and See also: Aristotle in which he endeavoured to reconcile their teaching
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In 1559 he was appointed tutor to See also: Don See also: Carlos, son of See also: Philip II., but did not live to take up the duties of the
See also: post, as he was lost at See also: sea on his way to See also: Spain
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His most See also: original See also: work is the De imitatione, seu de informandi styli ratione libriIt
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(1554), a See also: dialogue in which the author and his See also: brother take See also: part under the pseudonyms of Gaspar and Francisco Enuesia
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Among See also: Fox Morcillo's other publications are : (I) In Topica Ciceronis paraphrasis et scholia (155o); (2) In Platonis Timaeum cornmentarii (1554) ; (3) Compendium ethices philosophiae ex Platone, Aristotele, aliisque philosophis collectum; (4) De historiae institutione dialogus (1557), and (5) De naturae philosophia
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He is the subject of an excellent monograph by Urbano Gonzalez de Calle, Sebastidn Fox Morcillo: estudio histhrico-critico de See also: sus doctrinas (See also: Madrid, 1903)
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