- Andrea Spagni
Andrea Spagni (born at
Florence ,8 August 1716 ; died at Rome,16 September 1788 ) was an ItalianJesuit theologian, educator and author.He entered the Society of Jesus, 22 October, 1731, and was employed chiefly in teaching philosophy and theology, though for a time he professed mathematics at the Roman College, and assisted
Father Asclepi in his astronomical observations.Life
The most noted of his writings is the work "De Miraculis" (Rome, 1777), which he revised in two succeeding editions (Rome, 1779 and 1785). In this work, besides giving the positive doctrine on the nature and reality of
miracle s, he marshalled together the objections brought forward by the rationalists of his own and preceding times against the chiefBiblical miracles. The work may be considered as a compendium of the literature of the subject, up to the last quarter of the eighteenth century.His other chief works are:
*"De Causa efficiente" (Rome, 1764);
*"De Bono, Malo et Pulchro" (Rome, 1766);
*"De Mundo" (Rome, 1770);
*"De Ideis Mentis humanæ" (Rome, l772);
*"De Motu" (Rome, 1774);
*"De Anima Brutorum" (Rome, 1775);
*"De Signis Idearum" (Rome, 1781).References
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Sommervogel , "Bibl. de la C. de J.", VII (Brussels, 1896).
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