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  1. 41

    Světec, kříž a zbožný krab. Divertimento z barokní hagiografie mezi Západem a Východem by Pavel Panoch

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The study analyzes the propaganda role of this miracle in the Jesuit hagiography and the motive of St. Francis Xavier and pious crab monitors examples of Baroque graphics (university theses), painting and sculpture in Central Europe. …”
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  2. 42

    Notation publications in the context of musical life in Lithuania in the XVI-XVII centuries by Jūratė Trilupaitienė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The Lithuanian Jesuits, now no longer accountable to the Polish church hierarchy, began to make independent decisions about the publication of hymnals. …”
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  3. 43

    Le Théâtre de l’Éphémère au XVIIIe siècle en Amérique Portugaise : fêtes publiques et représentations théâtrales by Rosana Marreco Brescia

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In parallel to the theater activities developped by Jesuits in Portugese America, we find records of many dramatic profane performances in several towns of the Portugese colony. …”
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  4. 44

    Integração ou separação? Uma reflexão sobre a governança territorial no Prata a partir da construção da ponte da integração São Borja-Brasil/ Santo Tomé-Argentina by Muriel Pinto, Ronaldo Bernardino Colvero, Alex Sander Barcellos Retamoso

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The São Borja-Brazil / Santo Tomé-Argentina border region has since the Jesuit-Guaranis missions (17th century) a relationship marked by processes of cultural, social, and economic changes. …”
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  5. 45

    Models of Historical Memory and past Representation of Vilnius University in the 19th-20th Centuries by Alfredas Bumblauskas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Such an understanding and interpretation of the old Jesuit university adjusts the Russian (and partially the Lithuanian) model of historical memory, shaped since the epoch of Enlightenment. …”
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  6. 46

    Images of India in the Lithuanian press of Catholic missions, 1927–1940 by Laurynas Kudijanovas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on the articles published in the Jesuit magazine “Misijos” and the Salesian magazine “Saleziečių žinios” in 3rd and 4th decades of the 20th century, three main images that represented India in Lithuania are examined: Indian spirituality and religiosity, social problems of society, primarily the caste system and women’s rights, and finally the ferocious nature of the land. …”
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  7. 47

    “God’s Grandeur” by Gerard Manley Hopkins. A Poetic Path into the Depths of Contemplation by Marcin Godawa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The object is God’s Grandeur, a brilliant sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins, a poet, priest, Jesuit, a man of spiritual passion. Its analysis along with interpretation, in terms of both poetics and spiritual theology, will allow us to see how aesthetic contemplation works and could bear fruit for a contemporary man’s relation to himself or herself, to the world as well as most importantly to God, the source of created goodness. …”
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  8. 48

    La circoncision et l’excision en Éthiopie du XVe au XVIIIe siècle : lectures d’un rituel by Marie-Laure Derat

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…But in the Seventeenth Century, when the Jesuits tried to convert the Ethiopian Kingdom to catholicism, they looked at the circumcision as Jewish practice and the excision as a pagan custom. …”
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  9. 49

    DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY AND THE IDEA OF NATURE CONTROL by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Descartes, a pupil of the Jesuit college, was devoted to a comparatively moderate position concerning the problems of nature control without any claim to global domination that was distinct to the gnosticism and hermetism of that time. …”
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    DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY AND THE IDEA OF NATURE CONTROL by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Descartes, a pupil of the Jesuit college, was devoted to a comparatively moderate position concerning the problems of nature control without any claim to global domination that was distinct to the gnosticism and hermetism of that time. …”
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  11. 51

    ¿Como una caña en el cañaveral? by Dante Barrientos Tecún, Marie-Christine Seguin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A Central American production which seems less abundant than that of the Caribbean zone in spite of the fact that it begins in the 18th century with the Jesuit poet Rafael Landívar. In the 20th century, sugar cane including its labor and derived products, is represented in the texts of the “criollistas” narrators and poets. …”
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  12. 52

    Idolâtrie, idéologie, iconologie by Ralph Dekoninck

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…S’appuyant sur une généalogie de l’iconologie, de Philostrate à Cesare Ripa, de Luther à Bacon, des jésuites à W. J. T. Mitchell, une archéologie des Visual Studies montre que, successivement savoir par l’image et savoir sur l’image, l’iconologie dépasse d’emblée la sphère artistique pour situer la question du sens et du pouvoir des images dans le champ rhétorique, religieux et politique.…”
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  13. 53

    Kristus ukřižovaný na palmě, „locus tristis“ a emblematika 17. století by Pavel Panoch

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The motif was transformed during the Early Baroque Era to a poetical picture and during the first half of the 17th Century it has been applied in several Emblem books encluding enormously favourite and influential treatise Pia desideria written by Jesuit Herman Hugo and edited in Antwerp in 1624. …”
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  14. 54

    Experiencia colonial, memoria y olvido en el Paraguay by Ramón Fogel

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In the formulations are found contrasting experiences of these infidels living in the Jesuit reductions, and who were renowned as faithful Indians. …”
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  15. 55

    František Antonín z Dietrichsteina (1643–1721) – šlechtic v řadách Tovaryšstva Ježíšova by Zuzana Orálková

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… The study deals with the personality of Franz Anton von Dietrichstein and his (seemingly) sudden decision to enter the Jesuit order during his study stay in Rome in 1666 and resign from the already acquired canonry in Passau, Regensburg and Olomouc. …”
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  16. 56

    As novas configurações do espaço agrário no Rio Grande do Sul / Brasil: da pecuária tradicional ao complexo agroindustrial da soja by Vinicius Silva Moreira, Rosa Maria Vieira Medeiros

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The Northwest South rio-grandense was the main stage of this transformation, as it was the primary site of the Seven Jesuit Missions (Reduções Jesuíticas dos Sete Povos Missioneiros), with an economy based on extensive cattle raising, which later was consolidated with the pastoral landowners. …”
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  17. 57

    Zamucoan ethnonymy in the 18th century and the etymology of Ayoreo by Luca Ciucci

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The earliest documented Zamucoan language is Old Zamuco, spoken in the 18th century in the Jesuit missions of Chiquitos and close to present-day Ayoreo. …”
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    „Horlivost jejich v kázání slova Božího…“ Církevní řády a rekatolizace by Ivana Čornejová

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Amongst the most successful we can find Jesuits and Piarists – both orders profiled as educational orders. …”
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    La querelle des noms. Chaînes et strates ethnonymiques dans le Chaco boréal by Nicolas Richard

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…As a result, the Chaco – which 18th century Jesuits called the « American Babel » because of its unstable linguistic fragmentation – will become more intelligible.…”
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    From Mission to Church: Nature, Spatiality, and Catholicism in Kikwit (DRC) by Mick Feyaerts

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Founded as a mission station by Belgian Jesuits in 1912, the local Church has experienced a peculiar development over the last century. …”
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