Loyola and the Educational System of the JesuitsHughes, Thomas
History
Loyola and the Educational System of the Jesuits
Hughes, Thomas
Education -- History; Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556; Jesuits
[163] Ratio Stud., Reg. Prov. 19; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol.
v, p. 242.
[164] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, pp. 84, 93.
[165] Ibid., vol. ii, p. 101.
[166] Rt. St. 1599, Reg. Prof, Rhet. 6; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica,
vol. v, p. 404.
[167] Sommervogel fills twenty-four columns with a partial enumeration
of the editions of Alvarez; Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus,
1890, _sub voce_, _Alvarez_.
[168] Compare Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, p. 269, n. 114;
Manare's Ordinance for Germany.
[169] Rationarium Temporum, Paris, 1632.
[170] Daniel, Les Jésuites Instituteurs, etc., ch. 10, p. 216.
[171] Geographiæ et Hydrographiæ Reformatæ Libri xii, Bologna, 1661, in
folio.
[172] See the pleasant sketch in Daniel's Les Jésuites Instituteurs,
etc., chs. 2-5; also Maynard's The Jesuits, their Studies and Teaching,
ch. 4, Scientific Condition of the Jesuits, etc.
[173] Rome, 1583, 8vo, pp. 219.
[174] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 141, De Mathematicis.
[175] Reg. Prov. n. 20.
[176] First edition in 1697.
[177] De l'Église Gallicane, liv. i, ch. 8, p. 46; edit. 1821.
[178] The medal is in the Coleman Museum of the Georgetown University,
where De Vico, with Sestini, was astronomer for some time.
[179] For an historical sketch of Bavarian Jesuits, under the aspect of
scientific eminence, see Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ix, pp.
445-6, where Father Pachtler gives the Prospectus of a new scientific
and literary review, to be issued in Bavaria, 1772. The Suppression
forestalled it.
[180] Histoire des Mathematiques, t. iv, p. 347; quoted by
Crétineau-Joly, t. iv, c. 4, p. 283, who contains a large amount of
literature upon this subject. According to late researches, made by MM.
C. André and G. Rayet, astronomers of the observatory of Paris, the
number of observatories established in the whole world, towards the
close of the last century, was 130. Of this number, 32 were founded
by Jesuits, or were under their direction.--Victor Van Tricht, La
Bibliothèque des Écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus, etc., appendice
1^{er}, p. 221; 1876.
[181] Constitutiones, pars iv, c. 13, n. 4.
[182] Bollandists, J. P., n. 871.
[183] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 151 _seq._
[184] Ratio St., Reg. Prov. 28; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. v,
p. 260.
[185] Ibid., vol. ix, p. 59.
[186] Ibid., vol. v, Rt. St. 1586, Humanitatis Magistri, n. 5, p. 153.
[187] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, p. 415.
[188] Ibid., vol. v, n.. 3, p. 152.
[189] Ibid., vol. v, n. 4, p. 152.
[190] Ibid., vol. v, p. 260; Reg. Prov. 24, 25.
[191] Ibid., vol. ix, p. 60; letter of the year 1639.
[192] Ibid., vol. v, p. 154.
[193] Ibid, vol. ix, p. 130, n. 2.
[194] Ibid., n. 6.
[195] Ibid., vol. v, p. 352.
[196] Ibid., vol. v, p. 149.
[197] Ibid., p. 153.
[198] Rt. St., Reg. Rect. 3; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. v, p.
268.
[199] Ibid., n. 18, p. 272.
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