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Jesuit libraries / Kathleen M. Comerford.
Van Pelt Library BX3706.3 .C66 2023
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LIBRA BX3706.3 .C66 2023
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Comerford, Kathleen M., author.
- Series:
- Brill research perspectives in Jesuit studies
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Jesuits--Books and reading.
- Jesuits.
- Jesuits--Libraries.
- Book collecting.
- Libraries.
- Physical Description:
- 84 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
- Summary:
- The Society of Jesus began a tradition of collecting books and curating those collections at its foundation. These libraries were important to both their European sites and their missions; they helped build a global culture as part of early modern European evangelization. When the Society was suppressed, the Jesuits' possessions were seized and redistributed, by transfer to other religious orders, confiscation by governments, or sale to individuals. These possessions were rarely returned, and when, in 1814, the Society was restored, the Jesuits had to begin to build new libraries from scratch. Their practices of librarianship, though not their original libraries, left an intellectual legacy which still informs library science today. While there are few European Jesuit universities left, institutions of higher learning administered by the Society of Jesus remain important to the intellectual development of students and communities around the world, supported by large, rich library collections.
- "The Society of Jesus began a tradition of collecting books and curating those collections at its foundation. These libraries were important to both their European sites and their missions; they helped build a global culture as part of early modern European evangelization. When the Society was suppressed, the Jesuits' possessions were seized and redistributed, by transfer to other religious orders, confiscation by governments, or sale to individuals. These possessions were rarely returned, and when, in 1814, the Society was restored, the Jesuits had to begin to build new libraries from scratch. Their practices of librarianship, though not their original libraries, left an intellectual legacy which still informs library science today. While there are few European Jesuit universities left, institutions of higher learning administered by the Society of Jesus remain important to the intellectual development of students and communities around the world, supported by large, rich library collections"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Preliminary material / Kathleen M. Comerford
- Copyright page / Kathleen M. Comerford
- Jesuit Libraries / Kathleen M. Comerford.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9789004462809
- 9004462805
- OCLC:
- 1350797294
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