- José Saenz d'Aguirre
Joseph Saenz de Aguirre (born at
Logro , inOld Castile ,24 March ,1630 ; died19 August ,1699 ) was a Cardinal, and learned SpanishBenedictine . He entered the congregation ofMonte Cassino .He directed the studies in the
Monastery of St. Vincent of Salamanca for fifteen years, and became itsabbot . He then qualified in dogmatic theology and inaugurated the course in Holy Scripture at theUniversity of Salamanca .He was councillor and secretary of the
Holy Office and president of its congregation of the province of Spain. His work against theDeclaration of the Gallican Clergy of 1682 won him a cardinal's hat and the warm eulogy ofInnocent XI .His correspondence with
Bossuet shows how vigorously he combated Quietism. His excessive labors undermined his health, and for many years he suffered fromepileptic seizures.He died suddenly from a stroke of
apoplexy . He was buried in the Spanish Church of St. James in Rome, and his heart was deposited in Monte Cassino, as he had requested.Works
His more important works are on philosophical and theological subjects, but he also produced valuable writings on ecclesiastical history, commentaries on the theology of
St. Anselm , two volumes of miscellanea, and a book to prove that the "De Imitatione Christi " was by the Benedictine,Jean Gerson .His principal works on philosophy are:
*"Philosophia Nova-antiqua" etc., a defense of
Aristotle andSt. Thomas Aquinas against their opponents (Salamanca, 1671-2-5, 3 in fol.)
*"Philosophia Morum" etc. (Salamanca, 1677; Rome, 1698), a commentary in four volumes onAristotle's Ethics
*"De virtutibus et vitiis disputationes ethicae in quibus disseritur quidquid spectat ad philosophiam moralem ab Aristotele traditam" (Salamanca, 1677; 2d ed. enlarged, Rome, 1697; 3d. ed. Rome, 1717).His principal theological works are
* a treatise on theAngels , especially the Guardian Angels, which he prepared as histhesis for the degree of Doctor.
*"S. Anselmi Theologia, commentariis et disputationibus tum dogmaticis tum scholasticis illustrata" (Salamanca, 1678-81, 2d ed. Rome, 1688-90). The third volume, "De natura hominis pura et lapsa", is especially directed againstJansenism
*"Auctoritas infallibilis et summa Cathedrae Sancti Petri", etc. (Salamanca, 1683), a learned refutation of the four articles of the Declaration of the Gallican Clergy of France in 1682.
*"Collectio maxima conciliorum omnium Hispaniae et novi orbis", etc. (Salamanca, 1686).
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