- Richard Gibbons
Richard Gibbons (born at
Winchester , 1550 or 1549; died atDouai ,23 June 1632 ) was an EnglishJesuit scholar.Life
After making his early studies in England, and completing a two years' course in philosophy at
Louvain and in theGerman College at Rome , he entered the Society of Jesus, on 1 September, 1572, and continued his studies for three years. After hisordination he taught mathematics for thirteen years, philosophy for ten,scholastic philosophy for three and for some time also Hebrew and Scripture, dividing his time between Italy, France, Portugal, Spain, and Belgium.For a while he occupied the offices of prefect of studies at Louvain, and of preacher at the
Jesuit College at St-Omer . His later years were spent at Douai, in printing ancient manuscripts, and in translating, editing, and annotating various learned works.The Jesuit John Gibbons was his elder brother.
Works
His works include:
*"Historia admiranda de Jesu Christi stigmatibus ab Alphonso Paleato Archiepisc. II. Bononiensi explicata. Accessit tomus II ... Historia admirandæ ... complectens M. Vigerii S.R.E. Cardenalis de praecipuis Incarnati Verbi mysteriis decachordum Christianum" (Douai, 1616).
*"R. P. Francisci Riberæ . . . in librum Duodecim Prophetarum commentarii . . ." (Douai, 1612).
*"Historia Anglicana Ecclesiatica a primis gentis susceptæ fidei incunabulis ad nostra fere tempora deducta ... auctore Nicolao Harpsfeldio" (Douai, 1622).
*"Luidovici de Ponte Meditationum de Vita et Passion Christe Libri II, ex Hispanico in Latinum versi" (Cologne, 1612).
*"A Spiritual Doctrine, conteining a Rule to Live Wel, with divers Praiers" (Louvain, 1599).
*"Meditations Uppon the Mysteries of our Holy Faith, with the Practise of Mental Praier ... (Douai?, 1610).
*"The First Part of the Meditations of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ our Saviour" (1614?).
*"Translation of Bellarmine's Christian Doctrine".References
*
Joseph Gillow , "Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath.", s. v.
*Thompson Cooper in "Dictionary of National Biography ", s. v.;
*Sommervogel , "Bibl. de la Compagnie de Jésus", III;
*Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator.External links
*worldcat id|lccn-nr93-4568
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