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<p> Caprini (Lat. Caprinus), Giovanni Antonio, </p> <p> a Neapolitan theologian and philosopher, was born in [[Aquila]] in 1614. He belonged to the society of the Jesuits, and became professor of philosophy and belles-lettres in several houses of his order, as well as rector of various colleges. He published, under the pseudonym of Siderius Leo, the following: Apes Barberince Universa Philosophia: — De Motu Trepidationis- Terrce: — Lux Philosophica. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> Caprini (Lat. Caprinus), Giovanni Antonio, </p> <p> a Neapolitan theologian and philosopher, was born in [[Aquila]] in 1614. He belonged to the society of the Jesuits, and became professor of philosophy and belles-lettres in several houses of his order, as well as rector of various colleges. He published, under the pseudonym of Siderius Leo, the following: [[Apes]] Barberince Universa Philosophia: '''''''''' De Motu Trepidationis- Terrce: '''''''''' [[Lux]] Philosophica. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Giovanni Antonio Caprini (Lat. Caprinus) [1]

Caprini (Lat. Caprinus), Giovanni Antonio,

a Neapolitan theologian and philosopher, was born in Aquila in 1614. He belonged to the society of the Jesuits, and became professor of philosophy and belles-lettres in several houses of his order, as well as rector of various colleges. He published, under the pseudonym of Siderius Leo, the following: Apes Barberince Universa Philosophia: De Motu Trepidationis- Terrce: Lux Philosophica. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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