Appiano Buonafede
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Political movement | Catholic philosophy |
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Appiano Buonafede (1716–1793) was an Italian priest[1] and philosopher who published under the name Agatopisto Cromaziano.[1]
Appiano Buonafede was born in Comacchio, a Province of Ferrara, and died in Rome. He became a professor of theology while in Naples in 1740, and entering the religious body of the Celestines, rose to be general of the order in 1777.[2]
His principal works are on the history of philosophy, though he also published a few poems and philosophic comedies.[2] He was “certainly not an original historian, but nor was he a simple compiler.”[3] The most part of his compilation was based on the works of Johann Jakob Brucker and Thomas Stanley.[4] For example, his seven-volume Della istoria e della indole di ogni filosofia di Agatopisto Cromaziano (1766-1781) was heavily dependent on the works of Brucker.[5]
Works
- Saggio di commedie filosofiche con ampie annotazioni di A. Agatopisto Cromaziano (1754)
- Istoria critica e filosofica del suicidio ragionato di Agatopisto Cromaziano (1761)
- Delle conquiste celebri esaminate col naturale diritto delle genti (1763)
- Della istoria e della indole di ogni filosofia di Agatopisto Cromaziano, 7 vols., (1766-1781)
- Il genio borbonico, versi epici di Agatopisto Cromaziano nelle nozze auguste delle altezze reali di Ferdinando di Borbone... e di Maria Amalia... (1769)
- Della restaurazione di ogni filosofia ne' secoli, XVI., XVII., XVIII., 3 vols., (1785-1789) (German trans. by C. Heydenreich)
- Epistole tusculane di un solitario ad un uomo di città (1789)
- Storia critica del moderno diritto di natura e delle genti (1789)[2]
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