Theologian, born
in Aragon in 1619; died 1 October, 1693, at Palencia. He entered the
Society of Jesus in 1641, and passed almost all his religious life
as professor of scholastic, moral, and controversial theology,
chiefly in the University of Salamanca. Though not mentioned by
Hurter in the "Nomenclator," he has left many theological
works, among which are five volumes in quarto on the Incarnation and
the Sacraments; one in quarto on Grace, and several minor treatises
on moral and dogmatic subjects. He wrote also extensively on points
of history, via: "The Historical Annals of the Kings of
Aragon," "The First Kings of Pampeluna," and has left
many manuscripts and one work, which he withheld, about the Church
of del Pilar.
T.J. CAMPBELL