- José Torrubia
José Torrubia was a Spanish Catholic missionary, scientist and author.
Biography and works
He was born towards the end of the seventeenth century at
Granada , Spain; died in 1768 in the monastery ofAracoeli . He entered theorder of St. Peter of Alcántara at Granada. In thePhilippine Islands , whither he had gone as missionary and as secretary to Foguéras, the Spanish colonialcommissioner-general ofMexico , he was imprisoned for four months, as a result of opposition on the part of the religious orders to reforms attempted by the commissioner. He returned toCadiz and thence went toRome , where he withdrew from the order of St. Peter and became aFranciscan . In 1732 he was again in the Philippine Islands as superior of a convent. He travelled in America and Asia, remaining for a time at Canton, China. In 1750 he returned to Spain, whence he made three trips to Rome. As linguist, scientist, collector of fossils and of books, writer on historical, political and religious subjects, Torrubia was held in high esteem in Spain and at Rome, and by none more so that by PopeBenedict XIV . Among his many works are :
* "Roman Ceremonial of the Discalced Religious of St. Francis in the Province of St. Gregory in the Philippines" (Manila, 1728)
* "Disertacion histórico-politico-geográfica de las islas Filipinas" (Madrid, 1736, 1753)
* a poem againstFree-masonry (Madrid, 1752)
* "Introdución a la historia natural de España" (Madrid, 1754; German tr., Halle, 1773; Italian translation. of a part printed under his direction at Rome with the title "La gigantologia española"; second volume, on insects, never printed)
* "History of theSeraphic order " (Rome, 1756).ource
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