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<p> an [[Italian]] ecclesiastic and writer, was born at Pordenone in 1485. He was nuncio from pope [[Clement]] VII to Hungary, and died in 1556. He wrote a curious treatise — Quod Animalia Brutal soepe Ratione utantur melius Homine ("That brutes often reason better than man" [1648]). </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] ecclesiastic and writer, was born at Pordenone in 1485. He was nuncio from pope [[Clement]] VII to Hungary, and died in 1556. He wrote a curious treatise '''''''''' Quod Animalia Brutal soepe Ratione utantur melius Homine ("That brutes often reason better than man" [1648]). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 15 October 2021

Jerome Rosario [1]

an Italian ecclesiastic and writer, was born at Pordenone in 1485. He was nuncio from pope Clement VII to Hungary, and died in 1556. He wrote a curious treatise Quod Animalia Brutal soepe Ratione utantur melius Homine ("That brutes often reason better than man" [1648]).

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