The Liberal Arts and the Jesuit College System.
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TextPublication details: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1986.Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789027274465
- 9027274460
- 1283424134
- 9781283424134
- 9786613424136
- 6613424137
- Jesuits -- Education -- Curricula -- France -- History
- Jesuits -- Education -- Curricula -- Italy -- History
- Jesuits
- Education, Humanistic -- France -- History
- Education, Humanistic -- Italy -- History
- Catholic universities and colleges -- Curricula -- France -- History
- Catholic universities and colleges -- Curricula -- Italy -- History
- Éducation humaniste -- France -- Histoire
- Éducation humaniste -- Italie -- Histoire
- Universités catholiques -- Programmes d'études -- France -- Histoire
- Universités catholiques -- Programmes d'études -- Italie -- Histoire
- EDUCATION -- General
- Catholic universities and colleges -- Curricula
- Education -- Curricula
- Education, Humanistic
- France
- Italy
- 377.8244
- LC493
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THE LIBERAL ARTS AND THE JESUIT COLLEGE SYSTEM; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE. EDUCATION AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES; CHAPTER TWO. THE REFORMATION; CHAPTER THREE. THE COUNTER-REFORMATION AND THE JESUIT COLLEGES: BACKGROUND, ORGANIZATION, AND GOVERNMENT; CHAPTER FOUR. THE JESUIT COLLEGES, MAINLY IN ITALY; CHAPTER FIVE. THE JESUIT COLLEGE, MAINLY IN FRANCE; CHAPTER SIX. THE CASE OF SAVOY; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX; FOOTNOTES; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; ILLUSTRATIONS.
The Jesuit educational system, with its successful applications in all parts of the world for several centuries, is one of the most durable, influential, and far-reaching experiments in the history of education. In this monograph Aldo Scaglione explores the complex genesis of the system, which it regards essentially as a heritage of Renaissance Humanism; the impact of both Reformation and Catholic Counter-reformation on it; and its conflicts with the secular traditions and systems with which it competed through the centuries.
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Bibliography: p. [195]-229.
English.
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