Giulio Sirenio (Latin: Julius Syrenius; 1553 – 1593) was an Italian philosopher from Brescia.[1][2]

De fato, title page (1563)

He was professor of theology and metaphysics at the University of Bologna.[3]

Works

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  • De fato (in Latin). Venice: Iordani Zileti. 1563.
  • De unitate naturae angelicae (in Latin). Bologna: Societatem Typographiae Bonon. 1578.
  • De praedestinatione compendium (in Latin). Venice: Dominici Guerraei. 1580.
  • Promptuarium theologicum (in Latin). Bologna: Faustum Bonardum. 1580.

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