Juan Eusebio Nieremberg (Madrid, 1595-1658), of German parents, he studied at the University of Alcalá and the University of Salamanca, and in 1616 entered the Society of Jesus. In the Imperial College of Madrid was professor of humanities, natural history and Scripture, besides confessor of the Court. They attributed seventy three printed works and eleven manuscripts. They emphasize the appreciation and esteem of Divine Grace (1638), the difference between the temporal and the eternal (1640), hobby and love of Mary (1630), as well as the biography of St. Ignatius of Loyola and translation imitatio Christi Kempis. Intellectual scholar, mystic writer and chronicler of India, has been translated into several languages and has enjoyed in our country, a large cultural impact.