Juan Alfonso Curiel

Spanish academic
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IntroSpanish academic
A.K.A.Juan Curiel
A.K.A.Juan Curiel
PlacesSpain
isProfessor Philosopher Religious scholar Theologian Academic
Work fieldAcademia Philosophy Religion
Gender
Male
BirthPalenzuela, Palencia Province, Castile and León, Spain
Death1609Salamanca, Province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain
Education
University of AlcaláSpain
University of SalamancaSalamanca, Province of Salamanca, Spain
Employers
University of SalamancaSalamanca, Province of Salamanca, Spain
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Biography

Juan Alfonso de Curiel (died 28 September 1609) was a Spanish professor of philosophy and theology at the University of Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain.

Curiel was born in Palenzuela, Burgos to Juan Curiel de la Torre, son of Juan de Curiel. He received his formal education at the University of Salamanca.

At Salamanca, Curiel was the tutor to John Barnes, the English Benedictine monk, and "was wont to call Barnes by the name of John Huss, because of a spirit of contradiction which was always observed in him."

After his death, much of his writing was published by Salamanca and the Complutense University of Madrid, including Controuersiarum Sapientiss in 1611.

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