It is widely recognized that for more than 200 years Jesuits promoted theatre for educational purposes in their colleges. Many scholars affirm that the Society of Jesus understood drama mainly as a means for disseminating Roman Catholic doctrine. However, some historians have recently hypothesized that it is especially through theatre that Jesuits intellectuals tried to disseminate unorthodox theories about morality, knowledge and power. Aiming at a better definition of the problem, our study is focusing on the analysis of several Jesuits’ theatre manuscripts and their contextualization in the coeval debate on power and authority. Specifically, it demonstrates how the stories told in the majority of the staged tragedies not only served as e...
This thesis is focussed on how the Society of Jesus constructed and disseminated representations of ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between early modern Jesuit theater and the construc...
L’étude de la réception des tragédies de Sénèque dans le théâtre scolaire des jésuites de la provinc...
International audienceThe Jesuits were famous for didactic and college theater performances, but the...
Ortensio Scammacca (1562?-1648) and the Jesuit Theatre. A critical edition of Il Tommaso in Londra ...
An examination of the developments in Benedictine, Augustinian and Jesuit school theatre during the ...
Founded in 1540, the Society of Jesus quickly established itself as one of the most dynamic, influen...
The Jesuit taste for Baroque theatre appeared as early as their colleges were sprouting up all over ...
French Jesuits variously participated in global networks of intellectual exchange during the sevente...
The term school theatre is used to denote student-performed theatrical events that occupied a firmly...
Based on the original texts of Jesuit authors studying, some samples and peculiarities of the histor...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
School theatre constituted an inherent part of the educational programmes of religious orders such a...
SAN HERMENEGILDO AS A TROPE OF RHETORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN SPAIN, ITALY, AND MEXICO ...
At the beginning scholastic Jesuit theatre was considered to be a part of didactic teaching programm...
This thesis is focussed on how the Society of Jesus constructed and disseminated representations of ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between early modern Jesuit theater and the construc...
L’étude de la réception des tragédies de Sénèque dans le théâtre scolaire des jésuites de la provinc...
International audienceThe Jesuits were famous for didactic and college theater performances, but the...
Ortensio Scammacca (1562?-1648) and the Jesuit Theatre. A critical edition of Il Tommaso in Londra ...
An examination of the developments in Benedictine, Augustinian and Jesuit school theatre during the ...
Founded in 1540, the Society of Jesus quickly established itself as one of the most dynamic, influen...
The Jesuit taste for Baroque theatre appeared as early as their colleges were sprouting up all over ...
French Jesuits variously participated in global networks of intellectual exchange during the sevente...
The term school theatre is used to denote student-performed theatrical events that occupied a firmly...
Based on the original texts of Jesuit authors studying, some samples and peculiarities of the histor...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
School theatre constituted an inherent part of the educational programmes of religious orders such a...
SAN HERMENEGILDO AS A TROPE OF RHETORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN SPAIN, ITALY, AND MEXICO ...
At the beginning scholastic Jesuit theatre was considered to be a part of didactic teaching programm...
This thesis is focussed on how the Society of Jesus constructed and disseminated representations of ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between early modern Jesuit theater and the construc...
L’étude de la réception des tragédies de Sénèque dans le théâtre scolaire des jésuites de la provinc...