LC control no. | n 89633146 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Molinos, Miguel de, 1628-1696 |
Variant(s) | De Molinos, Miguel, 1628-1696 Molinos, Michael de, 1628-1696 De Molinos, Michael, 1628-1696 |
Other standard no. | 46777589 |
Associated country | Spain Italy |
Located | Valencia (Spain) Coimbra (Portugal) Rome (Italy) |
Birth date | 1628 |
Death date | 1696-12-29 |
Place of birth | Teruel (Spain : Province) |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Quietism |
Profession or occupation | Clergy |
Found in | nuc88-53212: A Guide to true peace ... 1816 (hdg. on CSt rept.: Molinos, Miguel de, 1628-1696) LC data base, 6-7-89 (hdg.: Molinos, Miguel de, 1628-1696; usage: Miguel de Molinos ) A Guide to true peace, 1820: t.p. (Michael de Molinos) Collection pertaining to the case of Miguel de Molinos, between 1687 and 1709?, Robbins Collection, University of California Berkeley. Biblioteca Nacional de España, online authority file, viewed August 9, 2023: (Molinos, Miguel de; writer, priest) <http://datos.bne.es/resource/XX1721086> Wikipedia, viewed August 9, 2023: (Miguel de Molinos; baptized 29 June 1628; died 29 December 1696; Spanish mystic and representative of Quietism; born near Muniesta (Teruel) in Aragon; moved to Valencia in his youth and there educated by the Jesuits; ordained in 1652; and earned a doctorate in Coimbra; on 4 June 1662, he was admitted to the local chapter of the School of Christ; went to Rome in July 1663; published his most famous work, Guida spirituale, in 1675; came into conflict with Jesuits and case referred to the Inquisition in 1680/1681; and Molinos was arrested in 1685 and brought to trial before the Inquisition in 1687 and sentenced to life in prison; died nine years later in the prison of the Holy Office) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Molinos> |
Associated language | spa |
Invalid LCCN | nr 89006894 |