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A Contribution to the History of the Jesuit Press in Manila through a Study of Graphic Art (1622–1768)

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 2021
:This research note compiles insights on the history of the Jesuit press in Manila drawn from the study of its graphic features. Using an inventory of the assets of the Jesuit press produced during the 1768 expulsion, I found hints on the process of ...
Carla Gamalinda
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Did the Jesuit Knowledge of Chilean Medicinal Plants Travel with Them? The Consequences of the Jesuit Migration from Chile to Europe in the Eighteenth Century

Journal of Migration History
During colonial times, Jesuit priests played an important role in the Chilean health system. In 1767, they were forced to move to Europe. To date, it has not been investigated what strategies were adopted by Chilean physicians to cope with this Jesuit ...
Matteo Sartori
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Natural History in the Jesuit Missions

2018
This chapter considers Jesuit natural history in the period of the Old Society (from Renaissance to Enlightenment). Five topics have been selected for discussion: a general, formal characterization of Jesuit writing on nature, with emphasis on works produced in the missions; the symbolic and material exchanges presupposed by the practice of missionary ...
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Jesuit Mission Strategies and Their Impact: A Comparative Study of Japan and New France (16th - 18th Centuries)

Journal of History and Future
This study aims to examine the practices of Jesuit missionary activities in the geographies of Japan (16th–17th centuries) and New France (17th–18th centuries) from a comparative perspective.
Yasemin Gültekin
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Medicine at the Jesuit Missions of California

Journal of Jesuit Studies
This article analyzes the development of transcultural medicinal practices and knowledge at the Jesuit missions of the California peninsula during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Jaime Marroquín Arredondo
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A History of Jesuit Missions in Japan

2023
In the aftermath of the religious crisis triggered by the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Church set out to conquer faithful in new territories. The first missionaries to arrive in Japan were the Jesuits who were forced to adopt a different type of evangelization, with a bottom-up rather than a top-down approach.
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The Jesuit China Mission in an Italian Frame

Church History and Religious Culture
In recent decades, global history studies devoted specifically to the Society of Jesus have contributed significantly to research on missions and the emergence of the concept of global Christianity. In the absence of a prevailing political and economic
Michela Catto
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