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Diego de Zúñiga : ウィキペディア英語版
Diego de Zúñiga
:''To be distinguished from Diego López de Zúñiga (theologian) (d.1531)''
Diego de Zúñiga of Salamanca (sometimes Latinized as Didacus a Stunica) (1536–1597) was an Augustinian Hermit and academic. He is known for publishing an early acceptance of the Copernican theory.
==Life==
A student of Luis de León, he taught at the University of Osuna and the University of Salamanca.〔Robert S. Westman, ''The Copernicans and the Churches'', p. 92-3 in David C. Lindberg, Ronald L. Numbers (editors), ''God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter Between Christianity and Science'' (1986).〕
His ''In Job commentaria'' (Commentary on Job, 1584) addressed Job 9:6, in such a way as to assert that the Copernican heliocentric theory was an acceptable interpretation of Scripture.〔(Online translation of passage )〕 This publication made him one of a very small number of Catholic scholars of the sixteenth century who set out an explicit accommodation with the ideas of Copernicus.〔John Hedley Brooke, ''Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives'' (1991), p. 90.〕 He did, however, subsequently change his views, on another front, philosophical rather than theological. In ''Philosophia prima pars'', written at the end of his life, he rejected Copernicanism as incompatible with Aristotelian theory on natural philosophy.〔Stephen Gaukroger, ''The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685'' (2006), p. 126,〕
The ''Philosophia prima pars'' was a large-scale work on metaphysics, structured in accordance with current university practice, and aimed at a reform in the university teaching of philosophy. Written from an Aristotelian point of view, it aimed to fortify the Peripatetic philosophy, fending off sceptics and arguing for it as scientific. Against the sceptical attack, truth was treated under metaphysics.〔Charles B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner (editors), ''The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy'' (1990), p. 611 and p. 616.〕
The work of Zúñiga was placed on the Church's Index, together with Copernicus' ''De revolutionibus'', by a decree of the Sacred Congregation from March 5, 1616:

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