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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
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Part One. Refraining Jesuit History
- 1. The Historiography Of The Society Of Jesus: Where Does It Stand Today? 3
- 2. `Le style jésuite n'existe pas' Jesuit Corporate Culture and the Visual Arts 38
- 3. The Fertility and the Shortcomings of Renaissance Rhetoric: The Jesuit Case 90
- 4. The Cultural Field of Jesuit Science 107
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Part Two. The Roman Scene
- 5. Two Farnese Cardinals and the Question of Jesuit Taste 132
- 6. Jesuit Thesis Prints and the Festive Academic Defence at the Collegio Romano 148
- 7. From The Eyes of All' to 'Usefull Quarries in philosophy and good literature' Consuming Jesuit Science, 1600-1665 170
- 8. Music History in the Musurgia universalis of Athanasius Kircher 190
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Part Three. Mobility: Overseas Missions And The Circulation Of Culture
- 9. Mapping Jesuit Science: The Role of Travel in the Geography of Knowledge 210
- 10. Jesuits, Jupiter's Satellites, and the Academic Royale des Sciences 241
- 11. Exemplo aeque ut verbo: The French Jesuits' Missionary World 258
- 12. East and West: Jesuit Art and Artists in Central Europe, and Central European Art in the Americas 274
- 13. The Role of the Jesuits in the Transfer of Secular Baroque Culture to the Río de la Plata Region 305
- 14. Candide and a Boat 317
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Part Four. Encounters With The Other: Between Assimilation And Domination
- 15. Alessandro Valignano: The Jesuits And Culture In The East 334
- 16. Jesuit Corporate Culture As Shaped By The Chinese 352
- 17. Translation As Cultural Reform: Jesuit Scholastic Psychology In The Transformation Of The Confucian Discourse On Human Nature 364
- 18. The Truth-Showing Mirror: Jesuit Catechism And The Arts In Mughal India 380
- 19. Roberto De Nobili's Dialogue On Eternal Life And An Early Jesuit Evaluation Of Religion In South India 402
- 20. The Jesuits And The Indigenous Peoples Of The Philippines 418
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Part Five. Tradition, Innovation, Accommodation
- 21. Bernini's Image Of The Ideal Christian Monarch 440
- 22. Innovation And Assimilation: The Jesuit Contribution To Architectural Development In Portuguese India 480
- 23. God's Good Taste: The Jesuit Aesthetics Of Juan Bautista Villalpando In The Sixth And Tenth Centuries B.C.E. 505
- 24. Jesuit Aristotelian Education: The De Anima Commentaries 522
- 25. Jesuit Physics In Eighteenth-Century Germany: Some Important Continuities 538
- 26. The Jesuits And Polish Sarmatianism 555
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Part Six. Conversion And Confirmation Through Devotion And The Arts
- 27. The Art Of Salvation In Bavaria 566
- 28. Henry Hawkins: A Jesuit Writer And Emblematist In Stuart England 600
- 29. Jesuit Casuistry Or Jesuit Spirituality? The Roots Of Seventeenth-Century British Puritan Practical Divinity 627
- 30. The Use Of Music By The Jesuits In The Conversion Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Brazil 641
- 31. The Jesuits In Manila, 1581-1621 The Role Of Music In Rite, Ritual, And Spectacle 659
- 32. Jesuit Devotions And Retablos In New Spain 680
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Part Seven. Reflections: What Have We Learned? Where Do We Go From Here?
- Joseph Connors 700
- Luce Giard 707
- Michael J. Buckley, S.J. 713
- Index 717
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
-
Part One. Refraining Jesuit History
- 1. The Historiography Of The Society Of Jesus: Where Does It Stand Today? 3
- 2. `Le style jésuite n'existe pas' Jesuit Corporate Culture and the Visual Arts 38
- 3. The Fertility and the Shortcomings of Renaissance Rhetoric: The Jesuit Case 90
- 4. The Cultural Field of Jesuit Science 107
-
Part Two. The Roman Scene
- 5. Two Farnese Cardinals and the Question of Jesuit Taste 132
- 6. Jesuit Thesis Prints and the Festive Academic Defence at the Collegio Romano 148
- 7. From The Eyes of All' to 'Usefull Quarries in philosophy and good literature' Consuming Jesuit Science, 1600-1665 170
- 8. Music History in the Musurgia universalis of Athanasius Kircher 190
-
Part Three. Mobility: Overseas Missions And The Circulation Of Culture
- 9. Mapping Jesuit Science: The Role of Travel in the Geography of Knowledge 210
- 10. Jesuits, Jupiter's Satellites, and the Academic Royale des Sciences 241
- 11. Exemplo aeque ut verbo: The French Jesuits' Missionary World 258
- 12. East and West: Jesuit Art and Artists in Central Europe, and Central European Art in the Americas 274
- 13. The Role of the Jesuits in the Transfer of Secular Baroque Culture to the Río de la Plata Region 305
- 14. Candide and a Boat 317
-
Part Four. Encounters With The Other: Between Assimilation And Domination
- 15. Alessandro Valignano: The Jesuits And Culture In The East 334
- 16. Jesuit Corporate Culture As Shaped By The Chinese 352
- 17. Translation As Cultural Reform: Jesuit Scholastic Psychology In The Transformation Of The Confucian Discourse On Human Nature 364
- 18. The Truth-Showing Mirror: Jesuit Catechism And The Arts In Mughal India 380
- 19. Roberto De Nobili's Dialogue On Eternal Life And An Early Jesuit Evaluation Of Religion In South India 402
- 20. The Jesuits And The Indigenous Peoples Of The Philippines 418
-
Part Five. Tradition, Innovation, Accommodation
- 21. Bernini's Image Of The Ideal Christian Monarch 440
- 22. Innovation And Assimilation: The Jesuit Contribution To Architectural Development In Portuguese India 480
- 23. God's Good Taste: The Jesuit Aesthetics Of Juan Bautista Villalpando In The Sixth And Tenth Centuries B.C.E. 505
- 24. Jesuit Aristotelian Education: The De Anima Commentaries 522
- 25. Jesuit Physics In Eighteenth-Century Germany: Some Important Continuities 538
- 26. The Jesuits And Polish Sarmatianism 555
-
Part Six. Conversion And Confirmation Through Devotion And The Arts
- 27. The Art Of Salvation In Bavaria 566
- 28. Henry Hawkins: A Jesuit Writer And Emblematist In Stuart England 600
- 29. Jesuit Casuistry Or Jesuit Spirituality? The Roots Of Seventeenth-Century British Puritan Practical Divinity 627
- 30. The Use Of Music By The Jesuits In The Conversion Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Brazil 641
- 31. The Jesuits In Manila, 1581-1621 The Role Of Music In Rite, Ritual, And Spectacle 659
- 32. Jesuit Devotions And Retablos In New Spain 680
-
Part Seven. Reflections: What Have We Learned? Where Do We Go From Here?
- Joseph Connors 700
- Luce Giard 707
- Michael J. Buckley, S.J. 713
- Index 717