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El. knyga: Jesuits II: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540-1773

  • Formatas: 924 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487512071
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  • Formatas: 924 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487512071
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With contributions from distinguished scholars from a dozen different countries, The Jesuits, II continues in the illustrious tradition of its predecessor to make an important contribution to religious memory.



Recent years have seen scholars in a wide range of disciplines re-evaluate the history of the Society of Jesus. In 1997, a group of scholars convened a major international conference to discuss the world of the Jesuits between 1540 and 1773 (the year of its suppression by papal edict). This meeting led to the creation of the first volume in this series, The Jesuits, which examined the worldwide Jesuit undertaking in such fields as music, art, architecture, devotional writing, mathematics, physics, astronomy, natural history, public performance, and education, with special attention to the Jesuits' interaction with non-European cultures.

This second volume, following a second conference in 2002, continues in a similar path as its predecessor, complementing the regional coverage with contributions on the Flemish and Iberian provinces, on the missions in Japan, and in post-Suppression Russia and the United States. The performing arts, like theatre and music, are broadly treated, and, in addition to continued attention to painting and architecture, the volume contains essays on a range of objets d'art, including statuary, reliquaries, and alter pieces - as well as on gardens, mechanical clocks, and related automata. Other themes include finances, natural theology, censorship within the Jesuit order, and the Society's relationship to women.

Perhaps most important, the volume gives particular attention to the eighteenth century, the 'age of disasters' for the Jesuits - the negative papal ruling on Chinese Rites, the destruction the of Paraguay Reductions, and the suppressions of the order that began in Portugal and that culminated in the general Suppression of 1773. With contributions from distinguished scholars from a dozen different countries, The Jesuits, II continues in the illustrious tradition of its predecessor to make an important contribution to religious memory.

Recenzijos

A triumphalist volume and a triumphant one.

- Alison Shell (Times Literary Supplement) An important addition to the historiography of the Society of Jesus and the early modern world Should be ignored only at a scholars risk.

- Michael W. Maher, S.J. (Catholic Historical Review) The scope of the contributions is breathtaking.

- Thomas M. McCoog, S.J. (Journal of Ecclesiastical History) Combines cutting-edge scholarship with traditional concerns An excellent collection.

- Kathleen M. Comerford (Sixteenth Century Journal)

Acknowledgments xi
Contributors xiii
Preface xvii
Abbreviations xxi
Introduction xxiii
John W. O'Malley
PART ONE The Society in Society
1(108)
1 Every Tub on Its Own Bottom: Funding a Jesuit College in Early Modern Europe
5(19)
Olwen Hufton
2 The Jesuits and the Art of Translation in Early Modern Europe
24(9)
Peter Burke
3 Join the Jesuits, See the World: Early Modern Women in Spain and the Society of Jesus
33(17)
Elizabeth Rhodes
4 Between History and Myth: The Monita secreta Societatis Jesu
50(16)
Sabina Pavone
5 Revolutionary Pedagogues? How Jesuits Used Education to Change Society
66(20)
Judi Loach
6 The Jesuit Garden
86(23)
Peter Davidson
PART TWO The Visual Arts and the Arts of Persuasion
109(178)
7 Jesuit Uses of Art in the Province of Flanders
113(44)
Jeffrey Muller
8 Meditation, Ministry, and Visual Rhetoric in Peter Paul Rubens's Program for the Jesuit Church in Antwerp
157(25)
Anna C. Knaap
9 Art in the Service of God: The Impact of the Society of Jesus on the Decorative Arts in Portugal
182(29)
Nuno Vassallo E Silva
10 Cultural Convergence at the Ends of the Earth: The Unique Art and Architecture of the Jesuit Missions to the Chiloe Archipelago (1608--1767)
211(29)
Gauvin Alexander Bailey
11 The Rural Churches of the Jesuit Haciendas on the Southern Peruvian Coast
240(22)
Humberto Rodriguez-Camilloni
12 Suzhou Prints and Western Perspective: The Painting Techniques of Jesuit Artists at the Qing Court, and Dissemination of the Contemporary Court Style of Painting to Mid-Eighteenth-Century Chinese Society through Woodblock Prints
262(25)
Hiromitsu Kobayashi
PART THREE Scientific Knowledge, the Order of Nature, and Natural Theology
287(164)
13 Picturing Jesuit Anti-Copernican Consensus: Astronomy and Biblical Exegesis in the Engraved Title-Page of Clavius's Opera mathematica (1612)
291(23)
Volker R. Remmert
14 Jesuit Influences on Galileo's Science
314(22)
William A. Wallace
15 Utility, Edification, and Superstition: Jesuit Censorship and Athanasius Kircher's Oedipus Aegyptiacus
336(19)
Daniel Stolzenberg
16 Teaching Mathematics in Jesuit Schools: Programs, Course Content, and Classroom Practices
355(16)
Antonella Romano
17 Entering Dangerous Ground: Jesuits Teaching Astrology and Chiromancy in Lisbon
371(19)
Henrique Leitao
18 Science and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Contribution of the Jesuits before and after the Expulsion
390(15)
Victor Navarro Brotons
19 The Reception of a Theory: A Provisional Syllabus of Boscovich Literature, 1746--1800
405(46)
Ugo Baldini
PART FOUR Music, Theatre, and the Uses of Performance
451(122)
20 `A Certain Indulgence': Music at the Jesuit College in Paris, 1575--1590
454(25)
David Crook
21 Between Stage and Divine Service: Jesuits and Theatrical Music
479(19)
Franz Korndle
22 Sung Catechism and College Opera: Two Musical Genres in the Jesuit Evangelization of Colonial Chile
498(14)
Victor Rondon
23 The Orator's Performance: Gesture, Word, and Image in Theatre at the Collegio Romano
512(18)
Bruna Filippi
24 The Jesuit Stage and Theatre in Milan during the Eighteenth Century
530(20)
Giovanna Zanlonghi
25 `Lascivi Spettacoli': Jesuits and Theatre (from the Underside)
550(23)
Michael Zampelli
PART FIVE The Overseas Missions: Challenges and Strategies
573(106)
26 Grammar and Virtue: The Formulation of a Cultural and Missionary Program by the Jesuits in Early Colonial Peru
576(26)
Sabine Maccormack
27 The Problematic Acquisition of Indigenous Languages: Practices and Contentions in Missionary Specialization in the Jesuit Province of Peru (1568--1640)
602(14)
Aliocha Maldavsky
28 The Uses of Shamanism: Evangelizing Strategies and Missionary Models in Seventeenth-Century Brazil
616(22)
Charlotte De Castelnau-L'Estoile
29 Jesuits, Too: Jesuits, Women Catechists, and Jezebels in Christian-Century Japan
638(20)
Haruko Nawata Ward
30 Clockwork and the Jesuit Mission in China
658(21)
Catherine Pagani
PART SIX Expulsions, Suppressions, and the Surviving Remnant
679(106)
31 Between the Rigorist Hammer and the Deist Anvil: The Fate of the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century France
682(9)
Marc Fumaroli
32 The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Treatment of Catholic Representational Objects during the French Revolution
691(16)
Richard Clay
33 The Gang of Four and the Campaign against the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century Brazil
707(18)
Dauril Alden
34 Twilight in the Imperial City: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1748--60
725(13)
Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia
35 Boscovich in the Balkans: A Jesuit Perspective on Orthodox Christianity in the Age of Enlightenment
738(20)
Larry Wolff
36 A Jesuit Beata at the Time of the Suppression in the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata: Maria Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, 1730--1799
758(14)
Alicia Fraschina
37 The Post-Suppression Society of Jesus in the United States and Russia: Two Unlikely Settings
772(13)
Daniel L. Schlafly, Jr.
Appendix 785(2)
Jesuit Opera in Seventeenth-Century Vienna: Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt (1654--1712) 787(6)
T. Frank Kennedy
Patientis Christi memoria: Text 793(10)
Index 803
John W. O'Malley, S.J., is professor in the Department of Church History at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology.

Gauvin Alexander Bailey is an associate Professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Clark University.

Steven J. Harris is a professor at the Jesuit Institute, Boston College.

T. Frank Kennedy, S.J. is a professor in and chair of the Department of Music at Boston College.