Celio Secondo Curione

Celio Secondo Curione
Born (1503-05-01)1 May 1503
Died 24 November 1569(1569-11-24) (aged 66)

Celio Secondo Curione (Cirié, 1 May 1503 – Basel, 24 November 1569) was an Italian humanist, grammarian and suspected antitrinitarian.[1] He may have assisted or influenced Castellio in his anonymous tract appealing for religious tolerance.[2]

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  1. Anne Jacobson Schutte Pier Paolo Vergerio: The Making of an Italian Reformer 1969 Page 17 "Nor, in the more common pattern set by Bernardino Ochino and Celio Secondo Curione and followed later by Lelio Sozzini, did he advance beyond "magisterial" religious solutions to one of the positions with which the majority of recent."
  2. Perez Zagorin How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West 2003 - Page 332 " On the question of Castellio's authorship and the possibility that he had the assistance of Celio Secundo Curione and Lelio Sozzini (two of the ..."

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