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NUNEZ liE MIRAN1)A, Antonio, Mexican clergyman, born in Fresnillo, Mexico, 4 November, 1618" died in the city of Mexico, 17 February, 1695. He entered the Jesuit novitiate in 1637, taught successively humanities, philosophy, and theology in Valladolid, Puebla, Guatemala, and Mexico, and was provincial of his order in New Spain. He became blind toward the end of his life, but continued to preach and visit the hospitals and prisons, he wrote twenty-nine religious works (Mexico, 1664-1708), a list, of which is given in Backer's "Bibliotheque des dcrivains de la compagnie de Jesus" (Liege, 1858). A large number of manuscripts by the same author are in the University of Mexico.
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