- Jacob Gretser
Jacob Gretser (
March 27 1562 –January 29 1625 ) was a celebrated GermanJesuit writer.Life
Gretser was born at
Markdorf in theDiocese of Constance . He entered theSociety of Jesus in 1578, and nine years later he defended publicly theses covering the whole field of theology. Ingolstadt was the principal scene of his work; here he taught philosophy for three years,dogmatic theology for fourteen andmoral theology for seven years. He gave at least ten hours a day to his studies, which he protracted, at times, till late into the night, in order to devote part of the day to works of charity and zeal.He was recognized as one of the best controversialists of his time, and was highly esteemed by
Pope Clement VIII ,Emperor Ferdinand II , andMaximilian I of Bavaria . Some of the greatest of his age, such asCardinal Bellarmine andMarcus Welser , corresponded with him and consulted him in their difficulties. He died atIngolstadt .Works
He edited or expained many works of the
patristic andmedieval writers, and composederudite treatises on most diverse subjects.Carlos Sommervogel enumerates two hundred and twenty-nine titles ofprinted works and thirty-ninemanuscripts attributed to Gretser, but it is convenient to follow the grouping of his writings as they are distributed in the seventeenfolios of the complete edition which appeared inRatisbon (1734-1741).*Vols. I-III contain archaeological and theological disquisitions concerning the Cross of Christ
*IV-V, a defence of several ecclesiastical feasts and rites
*VI-VII, apologies for several Roman pontiffs
*VIII-IX, a defence of Bellarmine's writings, to which vol. X adds a defence of some lives of the Saints
*XI, a defence of the Society of Jesus
*XII, polemics against theLutherans andWaldenses
*XIII, polemic miscellanies
*XIV-XV, editions and translations of Greek ecclesiastical writer
*XVI-XVII, philological worksThe first
volume , for instance, contains five books treating successively of theCross on whichJesus Christ died, of images of the cross, of apparitions of theHoly Cross , of the sign of the cross, and of the spiritual cross. The second volume given fifty-sevenGraeco-Latin eulogies of the Holy Cross by Greek writers, the third treats of cross-bearing coins, of theCrusades , adding also a defence of both the Crusades and the veneration of the Cross.References
*Schrodl, in Kirchenlex., s. v.
*Hugo von Hurter , "Nomenclator"
*Carlos Sommervogel , "Bibliotheque de la Campagnie de Jesus", s. v.
*"This article incorporates text from the 1913 "Catholic Encyclopedia " article " [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Jacob_Gretser Jacob Gretser] " by A.J. Maas, a publication now in thepublic domain ."
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