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MERCADO, Tomas, Spanish clergyman, born in Seville, Spain; died at sea in 1575. He was a distinguished canonist and theologian. He came in his youth to Mexico, visited Spain in 1569, resided for some time in the University of Salamanca, and died on board ship when returning to Mexico. His principal works are "Commentarii in Texture Petri Hispani, hoc est Summulas" (Seville, 1571), and "In Dialecticam Aristotelis cmn opusculo argumentorum." He wrote in Spanish "Suma de Tratos v Contratos" (Salamanca, 1569 ; Seville, 1571), which was frequently reprinted in Italy and Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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