Raimundo Diosdado Caballero Explained

Raimundo Diosdado Caballero (June 19, 1740 – January 16, 1830 or April 28, 1829) was a Catholic miscellaneous writer, chiefly ecclesiastical.

Born at Palma in the island of Majorca on June 19, 1740. He entered the Society of Jesus on November 15, 1752, held the chair of literature in the Jesuit College at Madrid for several years, and was deported with the other Jesuits to Italy when the Society was suppressed in the Spanish dominions.

The exact date of his death is uncertain, but it is believed he died at Rome on either January 16, 1830 or April 28, 1829.

Works

Caballero's chief works include:

On Scriptural topics:

On American topics: