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Istoria della Compagnia di Gesu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Istoria della Compagnia di Gesu
The monumental Istoria della Compagnia di Gesu (Rome, 1650–1673), in 6 folio volumes by the Jesuit man of letters and historian Daniello Bartoli is the most extensive classic of Italian literature, over ten thousand pages long.〔''Opere del p. Daniello Bartoli'' vols. 1-18 , in the complete edition, available on Google Books, (Marietti, Turin, 1825-42) 34 vols.〕 It begins the centenary history of the Jesuits between 1540 and 1640 with an authoritative if somewhat ponderous biography of the founder Ignatius Loyola. ==''Della Vita e dell'Instituto di S. Ignatio''==
The first part of Bartoli's undertaking begins wirh an introduction to his general plan which after this biography wiil extend to the four corners of the earth. In addition to the library of manuscripts in the Jesuit archives, Bartoli acknowledges the writings of his predecessors, Juan de Polanco, Loyola's secretary, and biographers Pedro de Ribadeneira, Giovanni Pietro Maffei and Niccolo Orlandini. The work is organized in five books, of which the third is a disquisition on the Jesuit Institutes and Constitution. Book 4 is dedicated to the virtues and the death of Ignatius. Book 5 is dedicated to the saint's miracles After the first edition 〔((Roma: Manelfi, 1650) )〕 Ignatio De Lazzeri brought out a second edition (Rome, 1659) with the programmatic frontispiece of Cornelis Bloemaert
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