Manuel Lassala
Manuel Lassala San Germán was a Spanish Jesuit dramatist and humanist philosopher. He was exiled with the Jesuits and went on to publish several plays and writings.
Early life
He was one of five children born to Frenchman Bernardo Lassala Vergés, and Valencian Senorita Inés Sangermán; Berardo was a businessman and lay abbot. and Manuel grew up to speak six languages. His uncle was the philosopher Francesco Maria Zanotti.Religious life
He entered the Society of Jesus on October 2, 1754; he studied theology at the college of San Pablo in Valencia, was professor of rhetoric at the college of nobles of San Ignacio, and was ordained a priest on December 31, 1761, in Zaragoza.In 1763, he published two philosophical on the work of Voltaire. After the Suppression of the Society of Jesus, he moved to Corsica where he taught philosophy, then on to Bologna. He also published poems and satire.
He was admitted to the Academy of the Inestricati of Bologna in 1786.
He died in Valencia; he was buried in the church of the convent of San Francisco el Grande.
Publications
His most famous publications included;De serificio civium bologmensium libellus singularis Ormisinda; tragedia con alcune scene liriche, Lucia Miranda- ''Iphigenia in Aulide''