Matthias Tanner was born on 28 February 1630 in
Plzeň,
Bohemia. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1646. The greatest part of his life was spent at Prague, where he taught
humanities,
philosophy,
theology, and
Scripture, was made rector of the imperial university, and guided for six years the Bohemian province of his order. Tanner frequently retold the stories of prominent Jesuits, hoping to inspire other members of his order to imitate them. He was also known for his extreme reverence while celebrating
Mass; his biographer describes the sight attracting crowds to the altar. He died in
Prague on 8 February 1692. == Works ==