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SANCHEZ . Three persons of this name enjoyed considerable literary celebrity: (I) FRANCISCO SANCHEZ (Sanctius) (152 16o,), successively professor of Greek
rhetoric at Salamanca, whose Minerva, first printed at that town in 1587, was long the standard work
diocese of Braga
medicine
professor of ,philosophy and physic at Toulouse, where he died in 1623; his ingenious treatise (Quad nihil scitur, 1581) marks the high-water of reaction against the dogmatism of his time; he is said to have been distantly related to Montaigne. (3) ToatAs SANCHEZ of Cordova (1551-161o), Jesuit and casuist, whose treatise De matrimonio (Genoa, 1592) is more notorious than celebrated.End of Article: SANCHEZ If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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