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In 1625 his work "Euripus, seu de fluxu et refluxu maris sententia" was published posthumously in Rome. It is an important source for the strange story of the theory of tides. It contains an exact but qualitative, luni-solar explanation of the phaenomena. This explanation is directly connected with
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was subsequently forbidden in Venice because of its uncompromising advocacy of the supremacy of the Pope over the temporal powers. As a theologian and an ecclesiastic Dominis was thoroughly discredited; as a man of science he was more happy.
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proceedings for illegal correspondence with Rome were threatened. Eventually he was allowed to depart, but his chests of hoarded money were seized by the king's men, and only restored in response to a piteous personal appeal to the king.
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Contemporary writers give no pleasant account of him, describing him as fat, irascible, pretentious and very avaricious; but his ability was undoubted, and in the theological controversies of the time he soon took a foremost place.
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of Canterbury, called on the other bishops to pay him a pension, and granted him precedence after the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. De Dominis took part, as assistant, in the consecration of
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by drawing attention to the fact that in each raindrop the light undergoes two refractions and an intermediate reflection. His claim to that distinction is, however, disputed in favor of
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in their colleges at Loreto and Padua, and is supposed by some to have joined the Society; the more usual opinion, however, is that he was dissuaded from doing so by
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Even his death did not end his trial. His case was continued after his death, and on 20 December 1624 judgment was pronounced over his corpse in the Church of
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appeared in Italian, with an anti-Roman title page and letter dedicatory to James I. The manuscript had been obtained from Sarpi for
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and conflicts with his clergy and fellow bishops, which culminated in the loss of an important financial case in the
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Once out of England, his attacks upon the English Church were as violent as had been those on the
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with his rights as metropolitan, an attitude intensified by the quarrel between the Papacy and
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He sided with Venice, in whose territory his diocese was situated, during the quarrel between
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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he proceeded to Rome, where he lived on a pension assigned him by the Pope. On the death of
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The king's anger was aroused when De Dominis announced his intention (16 January 1622), and
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in which he also states that it was these troubles that led him to those researches into
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Markantun de Dominis in French lexicographic editions and libraries in the 17th century
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Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth, Hobbes group, Translation of Italian Letters (73Aa)
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His vanity, avarice, and irascibility soon lost him his English friends; the projected
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made him anxious about the security of his position in England, and the election of
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and the Republic (1606–7). That fact, combined with a correspondence with
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on 8 July 1623 the pension ceased, and irritation loosened his tongue.
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Tractatus de radiis visus et lucis in vitris, perspectivis et iride
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Life and Contemporaneous Church History of Antonio de Dominis
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In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas
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In 1611 he published, at Venice, a scientific work entitled:
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Markantun de Dominis in Croatian encyclopaedias and lexicons
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archbishop of Split and Primate of Dalmatia and all Croatia
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In England, he wrote a number of anti-Roman sermons: the
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on 14 December 1617. In that same year, James I made him
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De radiis visus et lucis in vitris perspectivis et iride
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in August 1600, and transferred in November 1602 to the
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in 1579 and taught mathematics, logic, and rhetoric at
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In 1619 Dominis published in London from a manuscript
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In 1596 he was, through imperial influence, appointed
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 647:together with his works, on 21 December 1624. 1154: 936: 1116: 677: 650:By a strange irony, the publication of his 1161: 1147: 1062:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1005: 943:British Journal for the History of Science 150: 1102: 975: 809:William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1168: 924: 882: 865: 863: 861: 859: 857: 667: 1044: 1027: 949:, Cambridge University Press: 385–401, 706:On his way to England, he published at 1264: 1142: 1104:"Dominis, Marco Anton De (DMNS617MA)" 1078: 1041:, where a full bibliography is given. 854: 455: 1016:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 790: 714:, afterwards reprinted in England. 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 145:Primate of Dalmatia and all Croatia 13: 1021: 1006:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 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