Mutio Vitelleschi

Mutio Vitelleschi

Mutio (Muzio, Mutius) Vitelleschi (December 2, 1563, Rome - 9 February 1645, Rome) was the 6th Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was the son of a noble Roman family. Although he was destined for a general ecclesiastical career, a growing desire to enter the Society of Jesus culminated in his taking private vows to enter the novitiate. His parents opposed this, possibly because of the promise not to seek ecclesiastical office or status that Jesuits make. However he was able to receive permission from Pope Gregory XIII, a strong supporter of the Jesuits, a concession to enter the novitiate against his families will.

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Vitelleschi taught logic in 1588-89, natural philosophy in 1589-90, and metaphysics in 1590-1; later he was professor of theology, then prefect of studies and finally he was elected general of the Society of Jesus in 1615. His lectures on natural philosophy include Physics, De caelo, De generatione, and Meteorology.

Early missions in the Society

After entering the novitiate on 15 August 1583, he taught in the Roman College, and then was appointed rector of the English College, Rome, enjoying two stints (1592–1594, and 1597–1598). He was also Provincial of the then Neapolitan Province, and later the Roman Province.

Apart from his fame as a good teacher and orator, the only historical details that we have from these times are a sermon that he delivered to Pope Gregory, on Good Friday in 1590, on the passion of Christ.

Legacy

He is portrayed positively as a minor figure in the fictional 1632 series, also known as the 1632-verse or Ring of Fire series, an alternate history book series, created, primarily co-written, and coordinated by historian Eric Flint

General Congregation VII

Sources

  • WALLACE, William A., Galileo's Early Notebooks: The Physical Questions (University of Notre Dame Press, 1977), 18-19.
Preceded by
Claudio Acquaviva
Superior General of the Society of Jesus
1615 – 1645
Succeeded by
Vicenzo Caraffa



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