Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: PRENSAS UNIVERSITARIAS ZARAGOZA, 2021
ISBN 10: 8413402298 ISBN 13: 9788413402291
Anbieter: Imosver, PONTECALDELAS, PO, Spanien
Zustand: Nuevo. FRANCESCO SACCHINI (1570-1625) FUE UN ILUSTRE JESUITA, MAESTRO DE VOCACIóN. A PRINCIPIOS DEL SIGLO XVII REDACTó DOS OPúSCULOS CUYO FIN ERA EXPLICAR A LOS JóVENES CóMO DEBIAN LEER Y QUE SE AHORA SE TRADUCEN POR VEZ PRIMERA AL ESPAÑOL. MUESTRAN HASTA QUé PU.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Biblioteca Autores Cristianos, 2017
ISBN 10: 8422019442 ISBN 13: 9788422019442
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
Zustand: New.
Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Biblioteca Autores Cristianos Feb 2017, 2017
ISBN 10: 8422019442 ISBN 13: 9788422019442
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - El Padre Francesco Sacchini (1570-1625) fue un destacado miembro de la Compañía, de la que llegó a ser Secretario General. Es bien conocido por haber redactado varios volúmenes de la primera Historia oficial de dicha Orden religiosa. No obstante, siempre.
Sprache: Italienisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1021276723 ISBN 13: 9781021276728
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Un'analisi completa della vita e delle virtù del santo gesuita Luigi Gonzaga, con particolare attenzione ai suoi contributi alla Compagnia di Gesù. Questo libro è un must per gli studiosi della storia della Chiesa cattolica.
Verlag: Antwerpiae [Antwerp] Filios Martini Nutij 1620, 1620
Anbieter: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, Frankreich
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Folio. Two vols in 1. first edition of the second part by Sacchini; the first part, by Orlandini, was first published in 1614. These first two parts cover the history of the Jesuits until 1564; a further three parts were published later.With engraved title showing Ignatius and early members of the order. Carved woodcarving printer's mark at the end of part 1. There is a small library stamp to the title page for "Bibliotheca Historica A. Hamy." There is an ink annotation to the bottom edge of the title page dated 1657. (It would suggest that this volume was owned by a Franciscan monastery in France). Another stamp to the first leaf for "Collegium Angiense Societis Jesus" (Jesuits founded schools established on the principles of Ignatius and called them Collegium). Period (possibly contemporary) full leather. Six raised bands to the spine. Gilt titles and decorations to the spine. The binding is a little rubbed to the edges, with cracking to the spine edges, with loss of leather cover to the spine edges. The contents of the book are in excellent condition, with a few foxing spots only. The first comprehensive history of the Society of Jesus and at the same time one of the most important works on the history of the missions, especially in the East Asian region. Contains numerous Chapter on China and Japan. De Backer-S. V, 1935. 4 and VII, 366, 6. Streit I, 172. Old Japan cat. 1096. Laures 340. Collation: Title, *2-**4, A-pp3, [printer's device], +-+6, A-Hh4. [i] Pagination: [14], 1-426, [24], [i], [12], 1-349, [26], [i]. pp 360 by 220mm (14¼ by 8¾ inches). Although the first part was issued in 1614, Worldcat does not record any holdings of the 1614 edition.
Sprache: Italienisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jan 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1019517255 ISBN 13: 9781019517253
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Un'analisi completa della vita e delle virtù del santo gesuita Luigi Gonzaga, con particolare attenzione ai suoi contributi alla Compagnia di Gesù. Questo libro è un must per gli studiosi della storia della Chiesa cattolica.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the 'public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 372 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
authore Nicolao Orlandino, Societatis eiusdem sacerdote. Nunc primum in Germania in lucem edita. Accessit index rerum memorabilium locupletissimus. Coloniæ Agrippinæ : Sumptibus Antonij Hierat, Anno M. DC. XV. [Cologne : Antonius Hierat, 1615] Quarto, contemporary vellum over boards with manuscript title in ink to spine; pp [viii], 578, [42 index]; pages 89, 268, 365, 488, 496 misnumbered 98, 262, 356, 438, 469 respectively; title page with vignette woodcut of the Jesuit device; woodcut historiated initials and tail-pieces; side notes; includes a prefatory letter written by Francesco Sacchini, dated Nov. 1, 1614; browned throughout, but a sound copy in contemporary binding. The second edition of Orlandini's monumental history of the Society of Jesus, first published in Rome earlier in the same year, 1615. According to Streit, this work has remained, even into the modern era, the most important record of the early history of the Jesuits. Arranged in sixteen books, it includes biographies of the early Jesuits and detailed accounts of their missions in India, Japan, the East Indies and the Americas, up to the death of Ignatius. The Historia was augmented in further editions after 1620, Sacchini extending the chronology up to 1590 and later writers to 1632. Nicolo Orlandini (1553-1606) taught rhetoric and composition in Jesuit colleges in both Naples and Rome, and was one of a group of academics responsible for ensuring that the teaching of the humanities became integral to the Jesuit pedagogical vision. Streit, I, p. 355; Alden, 615.69; Borba de Moraes, 634; de Backer-Sommervogel, 1935.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), apud Filios Martini Nutii, 1620, in-folio, engraved title page + (15) nn pp + 426 pp + (24) (index) + (1)(printer's mark) + (1)(bl) ; (12)nn pp + 340 pp + (26)(index) + (1)(privilegium) + (1)(bl). Engraved title page with loss of paper (left upper corner approx. 6 cm , lower margin with a few small holes ( not text loss). Bound in contemporary calf, double gilt fillets on both covers, raised spine. Binding worn but technically sound. Back clumsily repaired with leather patches, joints broken. Ex-library with small 19th c. rubberstamp of a castle library. Not withstanding these defects still an acceptable copy, and complete. . Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, and is here republished, the Pars Secunda here in first edition. These two parts describe the history of theJesuit order from the beginning till the year 1564.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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18. Roma, Ex Typographia Varesij, 1661, in-folio, (12) nn pp + 550 pp + (36) nn pp (index )(= tomus prior). Roma, Typographia Georgii PLachi, 1710, (8) nn pp + 974 pp (= tomus posterior) , uniformly bound in later half vellum, with marbled boards, leather title label on smooth spine Manuscript ex-libris of a Jesuit college neatly written on title page (of first volume), small circular 19th century library stamp on verso title. Apart from some minor browning at some leaves nice copies. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, the Pars Secunda in Antwerp in 1620. We have here the '' Pars Quinta Tomus Prior et Posterior'' complete in two volumes in first edition. This fifth volume (first part) covers the period 1581-1590. During this period Claudio Aquaviva became head of the order and the Jesuits set up their mission in China with Matteo Ricci. The volume is fully indexed. This fifth volume is edited by Pierre Poussines (1609-1686), a French Jesuit called to Rome in 1654 to continu the work of Sacchini who had died already in 1625. The second part covers the period 1591-1616. ( Auguste Carayon ; Bibliographie Historique de la Compagnie de Jésus item 10 . De Backer-Sommervogel VII col. 366).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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4. Roma, apud Bartholomaeum Zannettú , 1615, in-folio, (6/8) nn pp + 578 pp + (38) nn pp (index + errata) , incomplete for one leaf, lacks the engraved title, bound in old calf, rebacked in brown morocco, endpapers renewed, binding worn but technically sound , ex-library, with two small stamps. Gilt title on spine. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). This Pars Prima is the first edition The work continued for over 140 years, the sixth part was published in 1750. This first part covers the history of the Jesuit order from its origins untill the year 1556 ( death of its founder Ignatius of Loyola). The volume is fully indexed. Lacks unfortunately the title page. ( Auguste Carayon ; Bibliographie Historique de la Compagnie de Jésus item 3 . De Backer-Sommervogel VII col. 366).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Roma, Typis Manelsi Manelsii, 1649, in-folio, (4) nn pp + 432 pp + (40) nn pp (index + errata) , bound in contemporary full calf, extensively blindtooled, raised gilt back, binding a bit worn but technically sound with attractive covers. Label on spine indicates Tom. III. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, the Pars Secunda in Antwerp in 1620. We offer here the '' Pars Tertio '' in first edition, published in 1649, with a preface dated 1622. This third part 1565 -1572 covers exactly the period during which Borgia ( Borja) was the Society's third general. Borgia , great-grandson of Pope Alexander VI , is considered the second founder of the Jesuit Order. He was a close friend and adviser to Ignatius of Loyola. Under his generalship missions in Florida , New Spain and Peru were established. The volume is fully indexed.
Sprache: Litauisch
Verlag: Sammieli [Saint-Mihiel], Franciscus deu Bois, 1615
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
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16°, 187 S., 2 Bl., , Umschlag aus einem Pergamentblatt einer früheren Handschrift, m. Schliessbändern (3 v. 4 fehlen)., Deckel fleckig u. m. kleinen Fehlstellen, Innen 20 Bl mit leichtem Wasserrand, min. stockfleckig. - Frühe Ausgaben sind sehr selten!Zuerst 1614 in Ingolstadt gedrucktes, dann vielfach aufgelegtes Werk. Die erste deutsche Ausgabe "Über die Lectüre, ihren Nutzen und die Vortheile sie gehörig anzuwenden" erschien 1832 in Karlsruhe.- Sacchini, Francesco (1570-1625) reformierte das pädagogische Konzept des Ordens. Neben der fachlichen u. religiöse Ausbildung der Lehrer war die Entwicklung der Persönlichkeit ebenso wichtig.Sacchini, der nach eigener Unterrichtstätigkeit lange Jahre Sekretär des Ordensgenerals Mutius Vitelleschi war, ergänzt die Anforderungen aus der »ratio studiorum«, die vor allem die religiöse und wissenschaftliche Qualifikation des Lehrers betont hatte: »Doch auch diese gründliche Kenntnis des Stoffes genügt noch nicht; es muß sich zu ihr die Erfahrung in der Lehrweise gesellen. Letztere ist eine eigentliche Wissenschaft und setzt große geistige Gewandtheit voraus; ja sie ist für die Schule von solcher Bedeutung, daß nicht selten ein wissenschaftlich weniger gebildeter Mann ein vorzüglicherer Lehrer ist, eben weil er diese Lehrmethode besser versteht.« Diese Lehrmethode besteht aber nicht in einer ausgefeilten Didaktik, wie sie die »ratio studiorum« mit ihren arbeitstechnischen Anweisungen für die einzelnen Gymnasialklassen durchaus kannte. Die Methode ist vielmehr eine pädagogische, die als solche in der »ratio« zu kurz kommt. Der Lehrer hat sein Amt als göttliche Aufgabe zu verstehen, sich selbst gegenüber dem Schüler zurückzunehmen und sich bei dem Gelingen seines Wirkens letztlich auf Gott als seinen Garanten zu verlassen, denn: »Nicht der begießt, ist etwas, noch der pflanzt, sondern derjenige, welcher Wachstum verleiht, nämlich Gott.«Sacchini war sich der Wichtigkeit der Hochachtung vor der Persönlichkeit des Schülers, die zugleich Motivation für den Unterricht sein soll, zutiefst bewusst. In seinen Schülern soll der Lehrer »eine zarte Herde geweihter Lämmer« sehen oder sich seine Klasse als »eine Schule junger Könige« vorstellen. (Aloisisuskolleg-bonn.de) 1100 gr. Schlagworte: Alte Drucke - nach 1550.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), apud Filios Martini Nutii, 1620, in-folio, engraved title page + (15) nn pp + 426 pp + (24) (index) + (1)(printer's mark) + (1)(bl) ; (12)nn pp + 340 pp + (26)(index) + (1)(privilegium) + (1)(bl). Bound in contemporary goldtooled vellum, with traces of green silk ties, smooth spine, binding with some wear, a few dark brown stains on front cover, the outer margin of the engraved title frayed, but on the whole still in good condition. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, and is here republished, the Pars Secunda here in first edition. These two parts describe the history of theJesuit order from the beginning till the year 1564.