16th century in philosophy
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This is a list of philosophy-related events in the 16th century (16th-century philosophy).
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Events
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Publications
- 1501 – Nilakantha Somayaji, Tantrasamgraha
- 1536 – John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion
- 1576 – Étienne de La Boétie, Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
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Births
- 1528 – Pedro da Fonseca (d. 1599)
- 1530 – Jean Bodin (d. 1596)
- 1 November 1530 – Étienne de La Boétie (d. 1563)
- 5 January 1548 – Francisco Suárez (d. 1617)
- 22 January 1561 – Francis Bacon (d. 1626)
- 17 January 1574 – Robert Fludd (d. 1637)
- 1575 – Sabatino de Ursis (d. 1620)
- 24 April 1575 – Jakob Böhme (d. 1624)
- 5 April 1588 – Thomas Hobbes (d. 1679)
- 9 June 1589 – John of St. Thomas (d. 1644)
- 17 January 1600 – Pedro Calderón de la Barca (d. 1681)
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Deaths
- 12 July 1536 – Erasmus of Rotterdam (b. 1466)
- 18 August 1563 – Étienne de La Boétie (b. 1530)
- 17 February 1600 – Giordano Bruno (b. 1548)
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