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Vincenzo Filliucci (''Filiutius''; Siena, 1566 – Rome, 5 April 1622) was an Italian Jesuit moralist. The ''Provincial Letters'' of Blaise Pascal, and ''Les Extraits des Assertions'', make much out of their quotations from his writings.〔The ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' says by garbled quotation, contradicted, e.g., by H. F. Stewart, ''Les Provinciales de Blaise Pascal (1919), note p. 266-7.〕 ==Life==
Having entered the Society of Jesus at the age of eighteen and made the usual course in classics, science, philosophy, and theology, he professed philosophy and mathematics for some years, and later became rector of the Jesuit college in Siena. Being summoned to Rome to fill the chair in moral theology in the Roman College, he taught there for ten years with great distinction. Pope Paul V appointed him penitentiary of St. Peter's, a post he filled until his death in the following pontificate.
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