1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996389333703316

Autore

James, King of England, <1566-1625.>

Titolo

[Basilikon dōron]: neu, Athrawiaeth i fawredh yw anwylaf fab Henri'r tywyfog [[electronic resource] =] : Basilikon doron: or, His maiesties instructions to his deerest sonne, Henrie the prince: / / Wedi i gyfiaethu i'r gwir Frit tannaiah aeg trwy dhyfalrwydh a thrafael M. Robert Holland, gwenidog eglwys Lhan Dhyfrwr. ; Ac achau mawrhydi'r brenhin a hanesferr yr amferoedh berthyna dwy i'rheini gwedyi i cafclu, i crynhoy au gofod ar lawr mewn trefn gan M. Siers Owen Harri gwenidog yr eglwys wen Yngihemmeis.

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Imprinted at London, : by Simon Stafford for Thomas Salisbury., 1604

Descrizione fisica

[10], 15+ p

Soggetti

Education of princes

Kings and rulers - Duties

Lingua di pubblicazione

Welsh

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First two words of title printed in Greek, Welsh title only.

Signatures: A⁴ (a)² B-C⁴+.

Title page and preface in Welsh and English, text in Welsh.

Head- and tail-pieces; initials.

Imperfect: lacking all after p. 15.

Reproduction of original in: Cardiff Central Library (Wales).

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0022



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910220029303321

Titolo

Exploring Jesuit distinctiveness : interdisciplinary perspectives on ways of proceeding within the Society of Jesus / / edited by Robert Aleksander Maryks

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston : , : Brill, , 2016

ISBN

90-04-31335-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Jesuit studies - modernity through the prism of Jesuit history, , 2214-3289 ; ; v. 6

Altri autori (Persone)

MaryksRobert A

Disciplina

255/.53

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Robert Aleksander Maryks -- Introduction / Robert Aleksander Maryks -- Francesco Benci and the Origins of Jesuit Neo-Latin Epic / Paul Gwynne -- Exploring the Distinctiveness of Neo-Latin Jesuit Didactic Poetry in Naples: The Case of Nicolò Partenio Giannettasio / Claudia Schindler -- Civic Education on Stage: Civic Values and Virtues in the Jesuit Schools of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth / Jolanta Rzegocka -- “Ask the Jesuits to Send Verses from Rome”: The Society’s Networks and the European Dissemination of Devotional Music / Daniele V. Filippi -- Priestly Violence, Martyrdom, and Jesuits: The Case of Diego de Alfaro (Paraguay, 1639) / Andrew Redden -- Colonial Theodicy and the Jesuit Ascetic Ideal in José de Acosta’s Works on Spanish America / Bryan Green -- Purple Silk and Black Cotton: Francisco Cabral and the Negotiation of Jesuit Attire in Japan (1570–73) / Linda Zampol D’Ortia -- Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s Vida del P. Ignacio de Loyola (1583) and Literary Culture in Early Modern Spain / Rady Roldán-Figueroa -- The Distinctiveness of the Society of Jesus’s Mission in Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s Historia ecclesiastica del schisma del reyno de Inglaterra (1588) / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Discerning Skills: Psychological Insight at the Core of Jesuit Identity / Cristiano Casalini -- Distinctive Contours of Jesuit Enlightenment in France / Jeffrey D. Burson -- One Century of Science: The Jesuit Journal Brotéria (1902–2002) / Francisco Malta Romeiras and



Henrique Leitão -- Bibliography / Robert Aleksander Maryks -- Index / Robert Aleksander Maryks.

Sommario/riassunto

The volume theme is the distinctiveness of Jesuits and their ministries that was discussed at the first International Symposium on Jesuit Studies held at Boston College’s Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies in June 2015. It explores the quidditas Jesuitica , or the specifically Jesuit way(s) of proceeding in which Jesuits and their colleagues operated from historical, geographical, social, and cultural perspectives. The collection poses a question whether there was an essential core of distinctive elements that characterized the way in which Jesuits lived their religious vocation and conducted their various works and how these ways of proceeding were lived out in the various epochs and cultures in which Jesuits worked over four and a half centuries; what changed and adapted itself to different times and situations, and what remained constant, transcending time and place, infusing the apostolic works and lives of Jesuits with the charism at the source of the Society of Jesus’s foundation and development. Thanks to generous support of the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College , this volume is available in Open Access.