Living History: Jesuit History and Me

In this article, the author discusses Jesuit History and his experience of joining Society of Jesus. It mentions he discovered that Egidio was a polymath, a true Renaissance man and was also a prolific writer. It mentions he met with distinguished scholars specializing in Renaissance Rome archeologi...

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Main Author: O'Malley, John W. 1927-2022 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Institution of Catholic Studies [2020]
In: Archivum historicum Societatis Iesu
Year: 2020, Volume: 89, Issue: 177, Pages: 247-258
IxTheo Classification:CF Christianity and Science
KCA Monasticism; religious orders
KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Jesuit history
B Architectural historians
B Jesuits
B Scholars
B Cappella Sistina (Vatican Palace, Vatican City)
B Egidio, da Viterbo, Cardinal, ca. 1469-1532
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Summary:In this article, the author discusses Jesuit History and his experience of joining Society of Jesus. It mentions he discovered that Egidio was a polymath, a true Renaissance man and was also a prolific writer. It mentions he met with distinguished scholars specializing in Renaissance Rome archeologists, classicists, art and architectural historians, and many others. It also mentions impact of classical rhetoric on sermons preached in the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance.
In this article, the author discusses Jesuit History and his experience of joining Society of Jesus. It mentions he discovered that Egidio was a polymath, a true Renaissance man and was also a prolific writer. It mentions he met with distinguished scholars specializing in Renaissance Rome archeologists, classicists, art and architectural historians, and many others. It also mentions impact of classical rhetoric on sermons preached in the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance.
Contains:Enthalten in: Jesuiten, Archivum historicum Societatis Iesu