a Spanish theologian of the Jesuit order, was born at Palma, in the isle of Majorca, in 1740. He was educated at Madrid, but took refuge in Rome at the time of the suppression of his order' and devoted himself to literature. Nearly all of his works were published under the pseudonym of Filibero de Parripalma. He died in 1820. He wrote, De Prima Typograpice Hispanicce Ntate Specimen (Rome, 1793) : — L'Eroismo de Ferdinando Cortese Confirmato contro le Censure Nemiche (ibid. 1806):Bibliothecce Scriptorum Societatis Jesu Supplementa Duo (ibid. 1814-16). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Rose, Gen. Biog. Diet. s.v.