- Francis Mezger
Francis Mezger (born at
Ingolstadt ,25 October 1632 ; died atSalzburg ,11 December 1701 ) was an AustrianBenedictine academic and writer, ofSt. Peter's Archabbey, Salzburg .Life
He took vows in 1651, and was ordained priest in 1657. He taught philosophy at the
University of Salzburg in 1659, and became regent of the "convictus " and secretary of the university in 1661. He taught philosophy again from 1663 to 1665; and then moral theology until 1668.From 1669 to 1688 he taught various branches at the Bavarian
monastery of Ettal and at his own monastery. From 1688 until his death he was master of novices and director of clerics at his monastery.He wrote the following philosophical treatises:
*"Philosophia rationalis rationibus explicata" (Salzburg, 1660);
*"Anima rationibus philosophicis animata et explicata" (ib., 1661);
*"Philosophia naturals rationibus naturalibus elucidata" (ib., 1661);
*"Manuale philosophicum" (ib., 1665);
*"Homomicrocosmus" (ib., 1665).The following are some of his translations:
*"Philosophia sacra" (ib., 1678), from the French of the Parisian Capuchin Ivo;
*"Heiliges Benediktiner-Jahr" (2 volumes, Munich 1690), from the Latin;
*"Dioptra politices religiosæ" (Salzburg, 1694), and "Exercitia spiritualia" (ib., 1693), both from the French of theMaurist Joachim le Contat ;
*"Succinctæ meditationes christianæ" (4 vols., ib., 1695), from the French of the MauristClaude Martin ;
*"Via regia studiosæ juventutis ad veram sapientiam" (Frankfort, 1699), from the Italian; and a few others.References
*Sattler, Collect.-Blätter zur Gesch. der ehemaligen Benedictiner-Universität Salzburg (Kempten, 1890), 212-218;
*Lindner, Professbuch der Benedictiner Abtei S. Peter in Salzburg (Salsburg, 1906), 53-58, 65-68.
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