Loyola and the Educational System of the JesuitsHughes, Thomas
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Loyola and the Educational System of the Jesuits
Hughes, Thomas
Education -- History; Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556; Jesuits
Roman College, the, 103;
founded by Lefèvre, 111;
other colleges following its course, 112
Roothaan, Father, 289
Rossignol, 135
Rue, Father de la, author of the Delphin Virgil, 246
Sacchini, 54, 177
Saint-Yves, college of, 80
Salmeron, Alphonsus, 33
Secchi, Father, 67
Schall, Adam, 169
Scheiner, Father, 169
Scholastics, Jesuit, expected to teach, 176
Schools, the cathedral, 9;
of study, of the Jesuits, 127
School management, 255 _et seq._
Sirmond, James, 167
Sodalities, the, 103, 258
Sommervogel, 67, 134
Southwell, Father Nathaniel, 133
Sorbon, Robert of, 208, 211
"Spiritual Exercises," the, 27
Stonyhurst, 268
Strada, Damian, 168
Strada, Father Francis, 191
Strassmeyer, 67
Studies, Practice and Order of, in Jesuit seminaries, 152
Suarez, Francis, 112, 203
Text-books of the Jesuits, 131
Theological instruction, method of, 202 _et seq._
Theological curriculum at the present time, 278 _et seq._
Theology, scholastic, Jesuit authors in, 203
Tiraboschi, 165
Toffia, Vittoria, 112
Tucci, Stephen, 144
Tyre, James, 144
University system, rise of the, 10
Urban VIII., 42
Vacations in the Jesuit system, 104
Verbiest, Ferdinand, 169
Vernacular, the study of, 164, 242
Vienna and Ingolstadt, the Jesuits first centres in Germany, 115
Villanova, Francis, 24, 110
Visconti, Ignatius, 3, 128
Vitelleschi, Mutius, 70, 108;
the sixth general of the order, 126, 131
Voltaire, tribute of, to the morality of the Jesuits, 105, 132;
and Père Porée, 244
Xavier, Francis, 33, 37, 69, 109
Zaccaria, literary productiveness of, 134
Ziegler, Father, 170
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Christian Schools and Scholars, by A. T. Drane; 1881; last chapter.
[2] On the Furthering of Humane Studies; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica,
vol. ix, p. 129.
[3] History of the Papacy, vol. i, book v, § 3; Jesuit Schools in
Germany.
[4] Sur la destruction des Jésuites, par un auteur désintéressé, p. 19.
[5] Imago Primi Sæculi, lib. vi, Societas Flandro-Belgica, cap. iii, §
1, p. 772.
[6] Crétineau-Joly, Histoire de la Compagnie de Jésus, tom. iv, ch. 3,
p. 210; 3^{me} edit. 1851.
[7] Histoire de l'Université de Paris, par Charles Jourdain, liv. i,
ch. 1; quoted with other testimonies, in the learned work, Un Collège
de Jésuites aux xvii and xviii siècles, Le Collège Henri iv de la
Flèche, par le P. Camille de Rochemonteix, 1889; tom. i, ch. 1, p. 3.
[8] Exercitia Spiritualia.
[9] Ranke, History of the Papacy, vol. i, book ii, § 7.
[10] Genelli, Life of St. Ignatius Loyola, p. 351.
[11] Imago Primi Sæculi, lib. iv, cap. ix, pp. 521-2; De Calumniis.
[12] Jouvancy, Epitome Hist. S. J., p. 168, ad annum 1551.
[13] Advancement of Learning, book i; Philadelphia edit. 1841, vol. i,
p. 167.
[14] Month of July, tom. vii; auct. J. P., § xviii, pp. 443-4.
[15] Genelli, Life of St. Ignatius Loyola, part i, ch. 8.
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