Calasanz y la casa de Strassnitz

It describes the founding of the piarist school in the city of Strassnitz, in the present Czech Republic, in the seventeenth century, at the request of Count Francisco Magni, addressed to San Jose de Calasanz. The author describes the relations between the saint and those who wrote to him from Stras...

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Main Author: Asiain, Miguel Angel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [2017]
In: Analecta calasanctiana
Year: 2017, Volume: 118, Pages: 165-240
IxTheo Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBK Europe (East)
KCA Monasticism; religious orders
ZF Education
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Summary:It describes the founding of the piarist school in the city of Strassnitz, in the present Czech Republic, in the seventeenth century, at the request of Count Francisco Magni, addressed to San Jose de Calasanz. The author describes the relations between the saint and those who wrote to him from Strassnitz, in such a way that one notices how they lived in that house and the problems they had during the years 1632 to 1644. The article is rigorously documented in the fi rst place of the Epistolary of letters addressed to San José de Calasanz, arrived from Central Europe and published by Gy. Sántha in Rome, 1970. Secondly, the author relies on letters from the Epistolary of St. Joseph of Calasanz, many of those in response to those received, published by L. Picanyol (nine tomes-Rome 1951-1959) and completed , years later, by C. Vilá, with the tenth volume.
Se describe la fundación de la escuela escolapia de la ciudad de Strassnitz, en la actual República Checa, en el siglo XVII, a petición del Conde Francisco Magni, dirigida a San José de Calasanz. El autor expone las relaciones entre el santo y quienes le escribieron desde Strassnitz, de forma que uno advierte cómo vivieron en aquella casa y los problemas que tuvieron durante los años 1632 a 1644. El artículo se documenta rigurosamente en, primer lugar, del Epistolario de cartas dirigidas a San José de Calasanz, llegadas de Europa Central y publicado por Gy. Sántha en Roma, 1970. En segundo lugar, el autor se apoya en las cartas del Epistolario de San José de Calasanz, muchas de las en respuesta a las recibidas, publicado por L. Picanyol (nueve tomos- Roma 1951-1959) y completado, años más tarde, por C. Vilá, con el décimo tomo.
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