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Irreverenter dicta: the opposition to Agustín in Spanish jesuitas (1644)
This article deals with the singular fortune of a list of offensive propositions against san Agustín which were attributed to Spanish Jesuan theologists and who circulate across Europe in the 1640s. The origins of these proposals are acalorous statements made by Juan Schinckels, statements which Jua...
Lules, isistines and mopeds in the historical account of a Jesuite mysioner at the borders of the Chaco
In this work we presented the transcript of a document written by the legal cura Pedro Juan Andreu, entitled ‘Annulliates the Historical Mission of San Estevan de los Indios Lules 1744’. The manuscript is part of the novel De Angelis Collection, acquired and preserved by the National Library of Rio...
Philosophers and healthy philosophers: Juan Torres’ moral Philosophia and the definition of Catholic political culture
Minutes of the Fourth Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Association of Modern History, Alicante, 27-30 May 1996
First steps in dominics in China: arrival and implantation
In 1633, the Ex debito pastoralis officii bula del Papa Urbano VIII opened the Chinese empire to the mendicant orders and thus put an end to the privilege that the jesuitas had had in China for almost fifty years. This monopoly, with a lot of resentment on the part of the mysioners of the mendicant...
Direct tell-tales of the Paraguayan nature. Novelty and tradition in the Chisuita stories and chronics between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment
The Jesuas Chrononist presented the European reader with an important collection of texts in which, among other things, the American nature was described. The Jesuitas parents used as epistemological tools in narratives about America and its nature, on the one hand, the personal experience of travel...
Divine freedom according to the first Jesuas theologists
Francisco Fabra and his relationship with the Tarija College and his missions (1770) for P.Pedro de Calatayud
As we have been publishing so far, the document we presented at this opportunity is one of the 12 well-known and unprecedented, who presented various jesuitas from Paraguay province to P. Pedro Calatayud to facilitate her in the composition of a story of Paraguay, of which she could only outline a d...
ODA containing “In Piratiningam”
On January 25th, 1554, the then Brother José de Anchieta with the Jesuit mates founded the town of São Paulo de Piratininga (Brazil). Lately, in 1954, the Jesuit Father Oricchio published a neo-latin poem in Verbum magazine to commemorate its fourth Centenary. Now the author of this article translat...
(Des) classifying the Guaraní written culture. An enthusiastic trilingual document of Paraguay’s Chilean missions
This article analyses an enthusiastic document found in the General Archive of the Nation of Buenos Aires. This is a small photo written in straight and verso containing fragments of text in three languages: Guaraní, Spanish and Latin. We try to understand their possible uses in the written culture...
Closer to the Visuas debates in Santiago de Cali. A press study, 1849-1850
The aim of this article is to show the opinion and controversy created by the arrival of the Jesús Company in Santiago de Cali, expressed in articles published in the daily newspapers El Sentimiento Democrática and El Ariete. The text explains how the religious presence of the jesuitas served to fue...
Homilied at the festival of San Ignacio
Six days before suffering the brain attack that would permanently remove him from his working life, P. Pedro Arrupe attended in Manila the celebration of the fourth centenary of the jesuitas’ arrival in the Philippines. In his homily on that occasion, he addressed, in summary and for the last time i...
Peruvian space in the precursor of Viscardo y Guzmán independence: territorial registration, geo-graphics and spatial abandonment
The reflection emanating from Juan Pablo Viscardo, the ideological precursor of Ibero-American independence, will clearly start and shape when this jumps will abandon Cusco in 1767, and thus face a new space, the European space. Through the movement it creates, this exile will be an act that creates...
János Nádasi, SJ (1614-1679), his Spispanic bibliography and the dissemination of the smile in Europe "Do not move, my God, to complain
“The Babel site. The Jesuit offensive on the Chaco (s.XVIII) “, presentation by F.J. Brabo (1872)” Inventories of the property found for the expulsion of the jesuitas and occupation of their temporary periods.... “
The raccoon in Puelmapu between 1885 and 1945. Buddhist territories and social territories
Summary: This article addresses, from a linguistic history perspective, the studies on Mapuzungun carried out in the current Argentine Republic, in a temporal axis covering since 1885 the completion of the so-called desert campaign. a 1945. The apparent shortage of related work is analysed, based on...
The sealing brothers of the Jesús Company and their actions in the former province of Paraguay
The work attempts to rescue a number of characters that were key drivers of the economic development of the Jesús Company in its province of Paraguay. Many of the siblings of the Order were entrusted with the management of their assets, which allowed them to develop their economic development, enabl...
On exile routes. Cities and buildings in the stories of Paraguay’s expulsed jesuitas
We know a number of stories written by jesuitas at times of expulsion that tell the vicisitudes of the dire days. Each starts from the place where they lived and continues to the ports that would take them to Spain and then Italy. The first destination was in most cases the port of Buenos Aires. Onl...
The Martyrs of the UCA: Demand and grace. Social commitment of the Catholic University
Hace 20 years killed my Jesuas brothers of UCA, Julia Elba and Celina. I was in Thailand and I had to go through San Francisco on my return to El Salvador. At the airport, I was waiting — with impactful faces — Steve Prevett and Peggy O’Grady. On the streets of San Francisco, with a hand painter, Pa...
Visit the description of the Patagonia del Padre Thomas Falkner. Rhetoric models and jesuite writing
The description of the Patagonia and the adjoining parties of South America was written by the English Jesuite mysier Thomas Falkner and published in 1774. It was part of the enormous textual production made by the Jesuas parents after the company was expelled and dissolved; those works concerned th...
The adventure of the mythes in Ethiopia: bibliographic tour from the Historical Library
The first Europeans who arrived in Ethiopia were highly myriad. Franciscanos and especially jesuitas, during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, moved to a land in the heart of Africa, of which little was known. The stories of Francisco Alvarez, Pedro Páez, Jerónimo Lobo, Afonso Mendez and Charles Ja...
Laura Laurencich Minelli y Paulina Numhauser (eds.), Sublevando el virreinato. Documentos contestatarios a la historiografía tradicional del Perú colonial, Quito, Ediciones Abya-Yala, 2007, 467 p. y 1 CD Rom
Topografía, escalas y casos: los tres tiempos de la Compañía de Jesús en Chile (1568-1626)
The aim of this paper is reviewing my doctoral trayectory troughout a methodological and analytical reading. My interest has been focused on the political and religious mediation forms that the Jesuit Company used between Rome and Chile, from 1568 to 1626. I propuse consider the bonds between the lo...
Conflictos por la botica de los jesuitas de Santiago : la expulsión de la orden y el caso de José Zeitler
In Chile, the Society of Jesus, along with its importance as a missionary order, was responsible for delivering a series of services to the vecinos of the cities and towns. In Santiago, the Colegio Máximo de San Miguel became the nerve center of the Jesuit actions: it offered libraries, orchards, te...
Amarukanco: changes and modifications to an Inka KBroadband
Based on archive data, this article is intended to inform and learn about the evolving process of one of the most emblematic areas of the city currently coded as apple No 4, this space has pre-hispanic, colonial and contemporary buildings, which do not go unnoticed, reflecting the overlapping of var...
The guaicuroues in the Great Chaco during the 18th century
This work looks at the figure of the Greater South Chaco guaicuroues referred to in the jesuitas sources of the xviii century. The twofold aim is to bring us closer to the chamanic system of these chacket groups and to discuss the concepts of chamanism and witchcraft in these companies. To this end,...