Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Toronto Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
19. The Reception of a Theory: A Provisional Syllabus of Boscovich Literature, 1746–1800
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Preface xvii
- Abbreviations xxi
- Introduction: The Pastoral, Social, Ecclesiastical, Civic, and Cultural Mission of the Society of Jesus xxiii
-
PART ONE. The Society in Society
- 1. Every Tub on Its Own Bottom: Funding a Jesuit College in Early Modern Europe 1
- 2. The Jesuits and the Art of Translation in Early Modern Europe 24
- 3. Join the Jesuits, See the World: Early Modern Women in Spain and the Society of Jesus 33
- 4. Between History and Myth: The Monita secreta Societatis Jesu 50
- 5. Revolutionary Pedagogues? How Jesuits Used Education to Change Society 66
- 6. The Jesuit Garden 86
-
PART TWO. The Visual Arts and the Arts of Persuasion
- Introduction 109
- 7. Jesuit Uses of Art in the Province of Flanders 113
- 8. Meditation, Ministry, and Visual Rhetoric in Peter Paul Rubens’s Program for the Jesuit Church in Antwerp 157
- 9. Art in the Service of God: The Impact of the Society of Jesus on the Decorative Arts in Portugal 182
- 10. Cultural Convergence at the Ends of the Earth: The Unique Art and Architecture of the Jesuit Missions to the Chiloé Archipelago (1608–1767) 211
- 11. The Rural Churches of the Jesuit Haciendas on the Southern Peruvian Coast 240
- 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
-
PART THREE. Scientific Knowledge, the Order of Nature, and Natural Theology
- Introduction 287
- 13. Picturing Jesuit Anti-Copernican Consensus: Astronomy and Biblical Exegesis in the Engraved Title-Page of Clavius’s Opera mathematica (1612) 291
- 14. Jesuit Influences on Galileo’s Science 314
- 15. Utility, Edification, and Superstition: Jesuit Censorship and Athanasius Kircher’s Oedipus Aegyptiacus 336
- 16. Teaching Mathematics in Jesuit Schools: Programs, Course Content, and Classroom Practices 355
- 17. Entering Dangerous Ground: Jesuits Teaching Astrology and Chiromancy in Lisbon 371
- 18. Science and Enlightenment in Eighteenth- Century Spain: The Contribution of the Jesuits before and after the Expulsion 390
- 19. The Reception of a Theory: A Provisional Syllabus of Boscovich Literature, 1746–1800 405
-
PART FOUR. Music, Theatre, and the Uses of Performance
- Introduction 451
- 20. ‘A Certain Indulgence’: Music at the Jesuit College in Paris, 1575–1590 454
- 21. Between Stage and Divine Service: Jesuits and Theatrical Music 479
- 22. Sung Catechism and College Opera: Two Musical Genres in the Jesuit Evangelization of Colonial Chile 498
- 23. The Orator’s Performance: Gesture, Word, and Image in Theatre at the Collegio Romano 512
- 24. The Jesuit Stage and Theatre in Milan during the Eighteenth Century 530
- 25. ‘Lascivi Spettacoli’: Jesuits and Theatre (from the Underside) 550
-
PART FIVE. The Overseas Missions: Challenges and Strategies
- Introduction 573
- 26. Grammar and Virtue: The Formulation of a Cultural and Missionary Program by the Jesuits in Early Colonial Peru 576
- 27. The Problematic Acquisition of Indigenous Languages: Practices and Contentions in Missionary Specialization in the Jesuit Province of Peru (1568–1640) 602
- 28. The Uses of Shamanism: Evangelizing Strategies and Missionary Models in Seventeenth-Century Brazil 616
- 29. Jesuits, Too: Jesuits, Women Catechists, and Jezebels in Christian-Century Japan 638
- 30. Clockwork and the Jesuit Mission in China 658
-
PART SIX. Expulsions, Suppressions, and the Surviving Remnant
- Introduction 679
- 31. Between the Rigorist Hammer and the Deist Anvil: The Fate of the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century France 682
- 32. The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Treatment of Catholic Representational Objects during the French Revolution 691
- 33. The Gang of Four and the Campaign against the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century Brazil 707
- 34. Twilight in the Imperial City: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1748–60 725
- 35. Boscovich in the Balkans: A Jesuit Perspective on Orthodox Christianity in the Age of Enlightenment 738
- 36. A Jesuit Beata at the Time of the Suppression in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata: María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, 1730–1799 758
- 37. The Post-Suppression Society of Jesus in the United States and Russia: Two Unlikely Settings 772
-
Appendix
- Jesuit Opera in Seventeenth-Century Vienna: Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt (1654–1712) 787
- Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt, 21 April 1685: Text 793
- Index 803
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Preface xvii
- Abbreviations xxi
- Introduction: The Pastoral, Social, Ecclesiastical, Civic, and Cultural Mission of the Society of Jesus xxiii
-
PART ONE. The Society in Society
- 1. Every Tub on Its Own Bottom: Funding a Jesuit College in Early Modern Europe 1
- 2. The Jesuits and the Art of Translation in Early Modern Europe 24
- 3. Join the Jesuits, See the World: Early Modern Women in Spain and the Society of Jesus 33
- 4. Between History and Myth: The Monita secreta Societatis Jesu 50
- 5. Revolutionary Pedagogues? How Jesuits Used Education to Change Society 66
- 6. The Jesuit Garden 86
-
PART TWO. The Visual Arts and the Arts of Persuasion
- Introduction 109
- 7. Jesuit Uses of Art in the Province of Flanders 113
- 8. Meditation, Ministry, and Visual Rhetoric in Peter Paul Rubens’s Program for the Jesuit Church in Antwerp 157
- 9. Art in the Service of God: The Impact of the Society of Jesus on the Decorative Arts in Portugal 182
- 10. Cultural Convergence at the Ends of the Earth: The Unique Art and Architecture of the Jesuit Missions to the Chiloé Archipelago (1608–1767) 211
- 11. The Rural Churches of the Jesuit Haciendas on the Southern Peruvian Coast 240
- 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
-
PART THREE. Scientific Knowledge, the Order of Nature, and Natural Theology
- Introduction 287
- 13. Picturing Jesuit Anti-Copernican Consensus: Astronomy and Biblical Exegesis in the Engraved Title-Page of Clavius’s Opera mathematica (1612) 291
- 14. Jesuit Influences on Galileo’s Science 314
- 15. Utility, Edification, and Superstition: Jesuit Censorship and Athanasius Kircher’s Oedipus Aegyptiacus 336
- 16. Teaching Mathematics in Jesuit Schools: Programs, Course Content, and Classroom Practices 355
- 17. Entering Dangerous Ground: Jesuits Teaching Astrology and Chiromancy in Lisbon 371
- 18. Science and Enlightenment in Eighteenth- Century Spain: The Contribution of the Jesuits before and after the Expulsion 390
- 19. The Reception of a Theory: A Provisional Syllabus of Boscovich Literature, 1746–1800 405
-
PART FOUR. Music, Theatre, and the Uses of Performance
- Introduction 451
- 20. ‘A Certain Indulgence’: Music at the Jesuit College in Paris, 1575–1590 454
- 21. Between Stage and Divine Service: Jesuits and Theatrical Music 479
- 22. Sung Catechism and College Opera: Two Musical Genres in the Jesuit Evangelization of Colonial Chile 498
- 23. The Orator’s Performance: Gesture, Word, and Image in Theatre at the Collegio Romano 512
- 24. The Jesuit Stage and Theatre in Milan during the Eighteenth Century 530
- 25. ‘Lascivi Spettacoli’: Jesuits and Theatre (from the Underside) 550
-
PART FIVE. The Overseas Missions: Challenges and Strategies
- Introduction 573
- 26. Grammar and Virtue: The Formulation of a Cultural and Missionary Program by the Jesuits in Early Colonial Peru 576
- 27. The Problematic Acquisition of Indigenous Languages: Practices and Contentions in Missionary Specialization in the Jesuit Province of Peru (1568–1640) 602
- 28. The Uses of Shamanism: Evangelizing Strategies and Missionary Models in Seventeenth-Century Brazil 616
- 29. Jesuits, Too: Jesuits, Women Catechists, and Jezebels in Christian-Century Japan 638
- 30. Clockwork and the Jesuit Mission in China 658
-
PART SIX. Expulsions, Suppressions, and the Surviving Remnant
- Introduction 679
- 31. Between the Rigorist Hammer and the Deist Anvil: The Fate of the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century France 682
- 32. The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Treatment of Catholic Representational Objects during the French Revolution 691
- 33. The Gang of Four and the Campaign against the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century Brazil 707
- 34. Twilight in the Imperial City: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1748–60 725
- 35. Boscovich in the Balkans: A Jesuit Perspective on Orthodox Christianity in the Age of Enlightenment 738
- 36. A Jesuit Beata at the Time of the Suppression in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata: María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, 1730–1799 758
- 37. The Post-Suppression Society of Jesus in the United States and Russia: Two Unlikely Settings 772
-
Appendix
- Jesuit Opera in Seventeenth-Century Vienna: Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt (1654–1712) 787
- Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt, 21 April 1685: Text 793
- Index 803