Francis Xavier Patrizi (b. at Rome, 19 June 1797; d. there 23 April 1881) was an Italian
Jesuit exegete.
Life
He was the eldest son and heir of the Roman Count Patrizi, entered the Society of Jesus, 12 November, 1814, was ordained priest in 1824, and soon became professor of Sacred Scripture and Hebrew in the
Roman College. The revolution of 1848 caused Patrizi and his fellow professor
Perrone to take refuge in England. Here, and afterwards at the
Catholic University of Leuven, Patrizi taught Scriptures to the Jesuit scholastics. When peace was restored at Rome, he again began to lecture in the Roman College. The revolution of 1870 ended his career as a teacher, and he found a home in the
German-Hungarian College of Rome, remaining there till death.
Works
He wrote twenty-one biblical and ascetical works. Of the former the most important are:
- De interpretatione scriptararum sacrarum (2 vols., Rome, 1844);
- De concensu utriusque libri Machabæorum (Rome, 1856);
- De Evangeliis (3 vols., Freiburg im Breisgau, 1853);
- In Joannem commentarium (Rome, 1857); In Marcum commentarium (Rome, 1862);
- In Actus Apostolorum commentarium (Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles; Rome, 1867);
- Cento salmi tradotti litteralmente dal testo ebraico e commentati (a translation of the Psalms; Rome, 1875);
- De interpretatione oraculorum ad Christum pertinentium (Rome, 1853);
- De immaculata Mariæ origine (Origin of the Virgin Mary; Rome, 1853);
- Delle parole di San Paolo: In quo omnes......
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