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
[325] Reg. Externorum Auditorum Soc., Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica,
vol. v, p. 458.
[326] Rt. St., Reg. Præf. stud. inf., 11; Monumenta Germaniæ
Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 358.
[327] Rt. St. 1586, Ratio promovendi, etc., Monumenta Germaniæ
Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 177.
[328] Reg. Præf. stud. inf., n. 8, § 12.
[329] Rt. St., Reg. Præf. stud. inf., n. 13; Monumenta Germaniæ
Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 360.
[330] Constitutiones, pars iv, c. 15, n. 2; Monumenta Germaniæ
Pædagogica, vol. ii, p. 60.
[331] Ibid., n. 3.
[332] Rt. St. 1586, De Gradibus, etc., Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica,
vol. v, p. 110.
[333] Vol. ix, pp. 359-387.
[334] Rt. St., Reg. Prov., 17, § 2.
[335] Rt. St. 1832, Reg. Præf. stud. inf., n. 8, § 11.
[336] Ibid., nn. 12, § 2; 28, § 2.
[337] Ibid.
[338] Alumni sive convictores.
[339] Externi.
[340] Reg. Rect., n. 12.
[341] Reg. Prov., n. 21, § 4.
[342] Excitetur ingenium; excolatur ingenium.
[343] De Mathematicis; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. v, p. 141.
[344] Crétineau-Joly, Histoire de la Compagnie, tom. iv, ch. 3, p. 202.
[345] Compare the ordinance for the upper German Province, 1763, n. 7;
Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ix, p. 441.
[346] Rt. St. 1832, Pro Physica, nn. 34-5.
[347] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, p. 245.
[348] Rt. St., Reg. Prov., n. 39.
[349] Reg. Præf. Stud., n. 27.
[350] Chapter vi, above, p. 96.
[351] By M. D'Alembert, M. L'Abbé de Condillac, and others.
[352] L'Abbé Proyart, De L'Éducation Publique.
[353] Id., ibid.
[354] Histoire d'un Collège Municipal, etc., Bayonne; par J. M. Drevon,
1889; last chapter, Réforme et conclusion, pp. 443 _seq._
[355] Ex omnibus aliquid: in toto nihil.
[356] Epistola P. Roothaan, 1832, Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol.
v, p. 228 _seq._
[357] For Thee these meadows smile, and, on the hill-top smoothed away,
these beds bedeck themselves with flowers, and the youth from every
clime unfolds, in virtue and in science, the hopes of Christian manhood.
[358] The urns thou see'st around breathe the fragrance of their
flowers to Christ. Pluck them not, with hand unhallowed, whosoe'er thou
be.
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