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Andreas Eudaemon-Joannis
Andreas Eudaemon-Joannis (1566–1625)〔 Charles E. O'Neill, ''Diccionario histórico de la Compañía de Jesús: biográfico-temático''
p. 1343; (Google Books ).〕 was a Greek Jesuit, natural philosopher and controversialist. He was sometimes known as Cydonius.〔(WorldCat page )〕
==Life==
He entered the Society of Jesus in 1581, in Italy.〔Stillman Drake, ''Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography'' (2003), p. 447; (Google Books ).〕 He was at the Collegio Romano, where in 1597–8 he lectured on the ''Physics'' and other works of Aristotle; he wrote himself on projectile motion. He was at Padua from 1601,〔 where he discussed the “ship’s mast experiment” (see Galileo's ship) with Galileo Galilei.〔 Mordechai Feingold (editor), ''Jesuit Science and the Republic of Letters'' (2003), p. 107; (Google Books ).〕〔John W. O'Malley (editor), ''The Jesuits II: cultures, sciences, and the arts, 1540-1773'', Volume 2 (2006), p. 326; (Google Books ).〕 This meeting was before 1606.〔
Eudaemon-Joannis took a deathbed statement from Bellarmine in 1621.〔Rivka Feldhay, ''Galileo and the Church: political inquisition or critical dialogue?'' (1995), p. 44; (Google Books ).〕 He became rector of the Greek College, Rome in 1622.〔 He was theologian and advisor to Cardinal Francesco Barberini who went on a mission as legate to Paris in 1624/5. An unpopular insistence on the formalities was attributed to him, at a time of tension between the Jesuits and the French Catholic Church.〔Anthony D. Wright, ''The Divisions of French Catholicism, 1629-1645: The Parting of the Ways'' (2011), p. 146; (Google Books ).〕 He died in Rome, on 24 December 1625.〔

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