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D’encre et de sang: politiques jésuites de l’écrit dans les premiers temps de la mission anglaise de 1580 à 1610
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Mercia. Tragedia da rappresentarsi dagl'Alunni del Collegio Inglese in Roma Ne' giorni di Carnevale.
Lobb was the author of the following verse tragedies, all in five acts: Zeno, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648, Antwerp, n.d. Mercia, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648. Theoctitus sive constans in Aula virtus, Liège, n.d. Tragœdiæ quinque, quarum duæ postremæ nunc primum lucem vident, Liège, 1657; Cologne, 1680 and 1697. The two additional pieces, mentioned in the title were Vitus, sive Christiana fortitudo and Leo Armenus, sive Impietas punita. These tragedies were often acted in Italy and Spain. -
Rappresentatione Tragica del Zenone Imperatore Da farsi nel Collegio Inglese di Roma, Nelle correnti Vacanze del Carnevale. Dedicata all’Eminentiss[imo] et Reverendiss[imo] Sig[nor] Il Signor Cardinal Francesco Barberino Vicecancelliero di S[anta] Chiesa, e Protettore d’Inghilterra. In Roma, per Francesco Corbelletti. MDCXXIV. Con Licenza de’ Superiori.
Lobb was the author of the following verse tragedies, all in five acts: Zeno, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648, Antwerp, n.d. Mercia, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648. Theoctitus sive constans in Aula virtus, Liège, n.d. Tragœdiæ quinque, quarum duæ postremæ nunc primum lucem vident, Liège, 1657; Cologne, 1680 and 1697. The two additional pieces, mentioned in the title were Vitus, sive Christiana fortitudo and Leo Armenus, sive Impietas punita. These tragedies were often acted in Italy and Spain. -
Argomento d’Albano, Tragedia Latina, che si recita nel Collegio Inglese. Con un breve Racconto Atto per Atto, Scena per Scena, di quanto in essa si tratta. Anno MDCXIX. Con Licenza de’ Superiori.
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Three belgic fables ; or hieroglyphique ridles. Containing I. The fable of the crafty statesman and subtle cardinal. II. The Passive Goose. III. The - Bull-Dog and Tooth-Drawer
Formerly belonged to the Library of St Omers College -
Mr William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies. First Folio : published according to the true originall copies
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The Jesuit code of liberal education; development and scope of the Ratio studiorum
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Plan et Situation de la Ville de Saint Omer avec Rues, Fregarts, Rivières, et la grandeur des maisons de Religion tant d’hommes que de femmes, comme aussy des Paroisses et Colleges, contenus en Icelle, dit plan Titelouze
This map shows the location of the English Jesuit college of Saint-Omer, duly marked as the «Collège de PP Anglois», alongside the «College de Sainct Omer», operated by the Walloon Jesuits, and with the adjacent parish church of the two colleges – that of St Denis – here marked as «St Denÿs». -
The Admirable life of Saint Wenefride virgin, martyr, abbesse. Written in Latin about 500 yeares ago, by Robert, monke and priour of Shrewsbury, of the Ven. Order of S Benedict. Devided into two books. And now translated into English, out of a very ancient and authenticall manuscript, for the edification and comfort of Catholikes. By I.F. of the Society of Jesus
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The great diurnal of Nicholas Blundell of Little Crosby, Lancashire: Volume Two 1712–1719, transcribed and annotated by Frank Tyrer, and edited by J. J. Bagley
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The great diurnal of Nicholas Blundell of Little Crosby, Lancashire: Volume One 1702–1711, transcribed and annotated by Frank Tyrer, and edited by J. J. Bagley
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Cavalier; letters of William Blundell to his friends, 1620–1698, edited by Margaret Blundell, 1881–
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The life and letters of Father John Morris, of the Society of Jesus, 1826–1893
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Vie du Père Henri Walpole de la Compagnie de Jésus, martyrisé en Angleterre sous Elisabeth: suivie de notices sur le père Thomas Sailly, sur le Collège anglais de Saint-Omer, et sur le R. P. Jean Gérard
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Les origines du lycée de Saint-Omer : histoire de l'ancien collège (1565–1845)
This history of the Walloon Jesuit college at Saint-Omer contains information on the foundation and early development of the neighbouring English Jesuit college at Saint-Omer -
Account of the solemn Requiem Mass held at the English College, Saint-Omer, in December 1701, prior to the burial there of the entrails of James II of England (died 16 September 1701)
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Les Jésuites anglais expulsés de Boulogne en 1752
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Stonyhurst College: Its Life Beyond the Seas, 1592–1794 and on English Soil, 1794–1894 ...
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Établissement des R[évérends] Pères Jésuites anglais à Watten (1608–1763)
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Établissement des Jésuites anglais à Saint-Omer et à Watten
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Plan et élévation du [collège] et jardin des [révérends] pères jésuites [anglais] à Liège
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Arbre géographique contenant les établissements des Jésuites par toute la terre et le nombre des sujets qui composent cette Société tiré d'un catalogue envoyé de Rome en 1762. Le gouvernement des Jésuites se divise en 5 assistances qui comprennent 39 provinces, 24 maisons professes, 669 collèges, 61 noviciats, 176 seminaires, 335 résidences, 223 missions, 22787 Jésuites, dont 11010 sont prêtres
The English Province of the Society of Jesus is depicted at the summit of the tree -
Catholic Record Society Volume 75: ENGLISH AND WELSH JESUITS, 1555–1650, PART II: G–Z
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Catholic Record Society Volume 74: ENGLISH AND WELSH JESUITS, 1555–1650, PART I: A–F
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Catholic Record Society Volume 70: THE ENGLISH JESUITS, 1650–1829, A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY