This work is only the first part of a comprehensive history of the Company of Jesus written by Bartoli. It covers the life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuit Institutes and Constitution. Subsequent parts of the larger work cover the history of the Jesuits in Asia and Europe. The translator into English of Bartoli’s work is not identified on the title page, but a statement reads, “Translated by the author of ‘Life in Mexico.’” That author probably is Madame Calderon de la Barca. The work is in 2 volumes that are 7.5 inches in height.https://collected.jcu.edu/jesuitbooks/1002/thumbnail.jp
This biography highlights the life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and his work founding the Jesuit orde...
Right from its foundation in 1540, the Society of Jesus realised the value and role of visual descri...
Thomas Worcester, S.J. is general editor. Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jes...
This work is only the first part of a comprehensive history of the Company of Jesus written by Barto...
This chapter uses the case study of the volume on the English mission in Daniello Bartoli’s unfinish...
Daniello Bartoli (1608–85) was commissioned to write the “official” history of the Society of Jesus ...
The leading critic in Spain of the early Society of Jesus and its founder was the Dominican theologi...
Ignatius of Loyola and the first Jesuits considered Jesus Christ as their founder fin the mistical s...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
[16], 358, [2] p.W.M. = Michael Walpole.A translation of: Ribadeneyra, Pedro de. Vita Ignatii Loiol...
A book housed today in the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, appears on the surface to be a fairl...
In 1603, Diego de Torres Bollo (1550–1638), Jesuit procurator of the province of Peru, published in ...
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Prior to the 20th century, there is little to no documented influence of San Juan de la Cruz outside...
This biography highlights the life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and his work founding the Jesuit orde...
Right from its foundation in 1540, the Society of Jesus realised the value and role of visual descri...
Thomas Worcester, S.J. is general editor. Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jes...
This work is only the first part of a comprehensive history of the Company of Jesus written by Barto...
This chapter uses the case study of the volume on the English mission in Daniello Bartoli’s unfinish...
Daniello Bartoli (1608–85) was commissioned to write the “official” history of the Society of Jesus ...
The leading critic in Spain of the early Society of Jesus and its founder was the Dominican theologi...
Ignatius of Loyola and the first Jesuits considered Jesus Christ as their founder fin the mistical s...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
[16], 358, [2] p.W.M. = Michael Walpole.A translation of: Ribadeneyra, Pedro de. Vita Ignatii Loiol...
A book housed today in the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, appears on the surface to be a fairl...
In 1603, Diego de Torres Bollo (1550–1638), Jesuit procurator of the province of Peru, published in ...
The Mexican Jesuit José Ignacio Vallejo (Xalostotilán, Jalisco, 1718- Bologna,1785) was Professor o...
In 1603, Diego de Torres Bollo (1550–1638), Jesuit procurator of the province of Peru, published in ...
Prior to the 20th century, there is little to no documented influence of San Juan de la Cruz outside...
This biography highlights the life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and his work founding the Jesuit orde...
Right from its foundation in 1540, the Society of Jesus realised the value and role of visual descri...
Thomas Worcester, S.J. is general editor. Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jes...