The Jesuits & Italian universities. 1548-1773 / Paul F. Grendler.
Main Author: | Grendler, Paul F. |
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Format: | eBook |
Publication: |
Washington, District of Columbia : The Catholic University of America Press, 2017 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (526 pages) : illustrations |
Código de área geográfica: |
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Clasificación Dewey: |
371.071/245 |
Forma variable del título: |
Jesuits and Italian universities |
Aviso de producción, publicación o distribución: |
Washington, District of Columbia : |
Tipo de contenido: |
text |
Tipo de medio: |
computer |
Tipo de soporte: |
online resource |
Nota: |
Online access provided by ProQuest as part of Ebook central. |
Contenido: |
Introduction -- The first Jesuits as university students at Paris and Padua -- The battle of Messina and the Jesuit Constitutions -- Messina and Catania 1563 to 1678 -- The attempt to enter the University of Turin -- The Padua disaster -- The Civic-Jesuit University of Parma -- The Civic-Jesuit University of Mantua -- Two new universities in the marches: Fermo and Macerata -- The bishop says no: Palermo and Chambéry -- The Jesuits and the University of Bologna -- The battle over Canon Law in Rome -- The Jesuits and the University of Perugia -- Jesuit mathematicians in the Universities of Ferrara, Pavia, and Siena -- Philosophical and pedagogical differences -- The Jesuit contribution to theological education -- Conclusion. |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Fuente de la descripción: |
Description based on print version record. |
Collection: |
Colección de libros electrónicos de ULoyola
Libros electrónicos en Ebscohost |
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ISBN: |
9780813229379 (e-book) |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The first Jesuits as university students at Paris and Padua
- The battle of Messina and the Jesuit Constitutions
- Messina and Catania 1563 to 1678
- The attempt to enter the University of Turin
- The Padua disaster
- The Civic-Jesuit University of Parma
- The Civic-Jesuit University of Mantua
- Two new universities in the marches: Fermo and Macerata
- The bishop says no: Palermo and Chambéry
- The Jesuits and the University of Bologna
- The battle over Canon Law in Rome
- The Jesuits and the University of Perugia
- Jesuit mathematicians in the Universities of Ferrara, Pavia, and Siena
- Philosophical and pedagogical differences
- The Jesuit contribution to theological education
- Conclusion.