词条 | Mateo Aimerich |
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He entered the Society of Jesus at eighteen, and, having finished his studies, taught philosophy and theology in several colleges of his Order. He was subsequently rector of Barcelona and Cervera, and chancellor of the University of Gandia.[1] He was in Madrid, supervising the printing of some books, when the decree of the expulsion of the Society from Spain was announced. He went on board ship without complaint, reportedly thinking only of consoling his companions, several of whom were old and infirm. He took up his abode in Ferrara, Italy and it was there, in exile, that he carried out much of his philological work. His only help was the public library, and even that his infirmities often prevented him from consulting.[2] Besides some works of scholastic philosophy, ascetical works, and discourses, we have from his pen the following works:
Aimerich died in Ferrara, Italy, in 1799.[1] References1. ^1 2 {{cite book|last=Díaz Díaz|first=Gonzalo|title=Hombres y documentos de la filosofía española|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=suUuM4-yirQC&pg=PA438|accessdate=27 September 2014|year=1980|publisher=Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas|language=Spanish|location=Madrid, Spain|isbn=978-84-00-04726-9|pages=438–439|oclc=253589596}} {{Catholic|wstitle=Mateo Aimerich}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aimerich, Mateo}}{{spain-philosopher-stub}}2. ^http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01236a.htm 8 : 1715 births|1799 deaths|Spanish philosophers|Spanish Roman Catholic theologians|Spanish Jesuits|18th-century Roman Catholic priests|18th-century Spanish people|Spanish philologists |
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