, a celebrated Spanish author, born at Medina del Campo, about the
, a celebrated Spanish author,
born at Medina del Campo, about the year 1539. At the
age of fourteen, he entered the society of the Jesuits,
where he had already four brothers, all of whom he excelled in knowledge and enterprize. In 1571 he went to
the East Indies, and became second provincial in Peru.
In 1588, he returned to Spain, rind acquired the good
graces of Philip II. by entertaining him with accounts of
the New World. He then went to Italy-, to render a
more particular account to the general of the Jesuits,
Claude Aquaviva, with whom he had afterwards a difference, of little importance now, relative to certain ecclesiastical offices, and became superior of the order at Valladolid, and rector of Salamanca; at which last place he died,
Feb. 15, 1600. He wrote: 1. “Historia natural y moral de
las Indias,
” Seville, De
Natura Novi Orbis, libri duo,
” Salamanca, De Promulgatione
Evangelii apud Barbaros,
” Salamanca, De Christo revelato, libri novem,
” Rome, Conciones, tomi tres,
” Salamanca,