Lucilio Vanini
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 406 years ago |
| Born | Taurisano |
| Italy | |
| Date of died | February 9,1619 |
| Died | Toulouse |
| France | |
| Era | 17th-century philosophy |
| Influenced by | Pietro Pomponazzi |
| Gerolamo Cardano | |
| Paolo Sarpi | |
| Julius Caesar Scaliger | |
| Simone Porzio | |
| Schools | Rationalism |
| Humanism | |
| Libertine | |
| Interests | Metaphysics |
| Science | |
| Religion | |
| Influences | Pietro Pomponazzi |
| Gerolamo Cardano | |
| Paolo Sarpi | |
| Julius Caesar Scaliger | |
| Simone Porzio | |
| Date of birth | January 1,1585 |
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| ID | 815863 |
Lucilio Vanini Life story
Lucilio Vanini, who, in his works, styled himself Giulio Cesare Vanini, was an Italian philosopher, physician and free-thinker, who was one of the first significant representatives of intellectual libertinism. He was among the first modern thinkers who viewed the universe as an entity governed by natural laws.