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Azpilcueta, Martín de

Born: 13, December, 1492, Barasoain (Spain)

Died: 21, June, 1586, Rome (Italy).

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Martin de Azpilcueta Jaureguizar is one of the most relevant members of the School of Salamanca together with Francisco de Vitoria and Domingo de Soto. Also known as Doctor Navarrus or just Navarrus, he was a leading figure in Canon Law and Moral Theology of the sixteenth Century. Nowadays, he is better known as an original and pioneer economic thinker; he was indeed the first to make the clear and definite statement of the quantity theory of money. He is also the discoverer of the Purchasing Power Standards of the foreign-exchange. On Social politics, he held in a speech addressed to the Emperor Charles V the democratic origin of the power and the indirect power of the Church on terrestrial issues.

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Martínez Sobrino, A. (2019). Azpilcueta, Martín de. In: Sgarbi, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_111-1

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