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12 ago 2008 · Henricus Regius (in Dutch: Hendrik de Roy) may be recognised today primarily as one of Descartes' correspondents.
Henricus Regius was a Dutch philosopher, physician, and professor of medicine at the University of Utrecht from 1638. Henricus Regius portrayed in his ...
The physician Henri Regius (1598–1679), who taught Descartes's views at the University of Utrecht in 1639, involved Descartes in a fierce controversy.
2 ott 2016 · Regius was a professor of medicine at the University of Utrecht. He was much taken with the views he had read in the scientific essays accompanying Descartes's ...
This chapter concerns the complex relation of the Dutch medical professor Henricus Regius (1598–1679) to Descartes and Cartesianism.
According to our current on-line database, Henricus Regius has 2 students and 15120 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional ...
Henricus Regius supported many of Descartes' doctrines, such as the distinction between mind and body, but disagreed with Descartes' arguments for that ...
Dutch physician who introduced Cartesian views into Dutch universities. Appointed Utrecht's professor of medicine (1638), Regius attacked Aristotelian natural ...
Regius, aka Hendrik de Roy, was born at Utrecht, the son of a wealthy family of brewers. After studying law and medicine at Franeker, Groningen, and Leiden, ...
Henricues Regius (1598--1679), professor at the University of Utrecht was the first physician who accepted the physiology of the philosopher Descartes ...